Arbworld | Dropping Baseball Odds
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Volume share on outcome
Odds highlight
Favorite (lowest odds)
| Date / Match | 1 | 2 | Volume / Links |
|---|---|---|---|
May 12, 23:08 Tampa Bay Rays — Toronto Blue Jays | ▲ 1.881.95 | ▼ 2.12.04 | |
May 13, 00:11 Seattle Mariners — Houston Astros | ▼ 1.71.63 | ▲ 2.382.58 | |
May 12, 22:11 Los Angeles Angels — Cleveland Guardians | ▲ 2.222.28 | ▼ 1.81.76 | |
May 12, 22:41 Washington Nationals — Cincinnati Reds | = 2.262.26 | ▲ 1.761.77 | |
May 12, 22:36 New York Yankees — Baltimore Orioles | ▲ 1.621.76 | ▼ 2.562.28 | |
May 12, 23:16 Chicago Cubs — Atlanta Braves | ▼ 2.142.1 | ▲ 1.861.89 | |
May 12, 23:41 San Diego Padres — Milwaukee Brewers | ▲ 2.142.2 | ▼ 1.841.83 | |
May 12, 22:41 Colorado Rockies — Pittsburgh Pirates | ▲ 3.83.9 | ▼ 1.351.33 | |
May 12, 23:41 Miami Marlins — Minnesota Twins | = 2.02.0 | ▲ 1.961.97 | |
May 13, 02:11 San Francisco Giants — Los Angeles Dodgers | ▲ 3.553.8 | ▼ 1.381.35 | |
May 13, 01:41 St. Louis Cardinals — Athletics | = 2.342.34 | ▼ 1.741.73 | |
May 12, 22:46 Philadelphia Phillies — Boston Red Sox | ▲ 1.751.76 | ▼ 2.32.28 | |
May 12, 23:11 Detroit Tigers — New York Mets | = 2.322.32 | = 1.731.73 |
Dropping odds in baseball occur when a team’s moneyline payout drops significantly after opening. This downward line movement is never random—it’s a powerful signal that the market, driven by heavy sharp money betting volume and late info, believes that specific outcome is highly probable. Note: market signals such as odds drops and Moneyway percentages are indicators, not certainties — they can reflect fluctuations, public money, or deliberate bookmaker traps. Sharp money can be wrong, and sport always holds surprises.