Who's got the best MLB prop odds tonight?

Side-by-side odds from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, Pinnacle, and 3 more books — best price highlighted in gold.

Compare MLB prop odds from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Pinnacle, and 4 other sportsbooks — all in one place. Odds update every 15 minutes. Finding the best price can mean the difference between a winning and losing bet over time.

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These are the over/under lines for tonight's strikeouts props. A line of 6.5 means you're betting whether the player gets 7 or more (over) or 6 or fewer (under). The best price is highlighted in gold — that's where you get the most value.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which sportsbook has the best MLB odds?

It varies by market and game. We compare odds from 8 major sportsbooks so you can see who's offering the best price for any given prop. Pinnacle typically has the sharpest lines, while DraftKings and FanDuel often have the best promotions.

How often do MLB odds change?

MLB prop odds can shift multiple times between posting and first pitch. Lines move based on lineup announcements, weather, betting volume, and sharp money. This page updates every 15 minutes.

What does it mean to shop for the best odds?

Line shopping means comparing the same bet across multiple sportsbooks to find the best price. Even a small difference in odds compounds over hundreds of bets. For example, getting -110 instead of -125 on the same bet saves you real money over a season.

What do MLB odds like +200 mean?

A +200 moneyline means you win $200 profit for every $100 bet — the team or player is the underdog. Negative odds like -150 mean you need to bet $150 to win $100 profit. The bigger the positive number, the bigger the underdog. The bigger the negative number, the heavier the favorite.

What does a +120 line mean in baseball?

+120 means you profit $120 on a $100 bet. Any positive number means the sportsbook thinks that outcome is less likely. For prop bets, you'll usually see lines like -110 or -125 on both sides, which includes the sportsbook's margin.

What is the best way to bet on MLB?

Focus on player props rather than game outcomes — props are where the most data-driven edges exist. Shop for the best price across sportsbooks (we compare 8 above), understand pitcher-lineup matchups, and never bet more than you can afford to lose.

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MLB Odds Comparison — June 2, 2026
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