Dropping Baseball Odds
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. Risk note: Arbworld is an analytical guide only, not financial advice, betting advice, or a guaranteed income source. Market signals such as odds drops and Moneyway percentages are indicators, not certainties; they can reflect fluctuations, public money, or deliberate bookmaker traps. Never stake money you cannot afford to lose.
Dropping odds %
≥ 7%
3% – 7%
< 3%
Rising odds %
≥ 7%
3% – 7%
< 3%
| Date / Match | 1 | 2 | Volume / Links |
|---|---|---|---|
Aug 20, 22:36 New York Yankees — Baltimore Orioles | ▲ 1.841.89 | ▼ 2.142.1 | |
Aug 20, 17:11 San Francisco Giants — Cleveland Guardians | ▲ 2.682.84 | ▼ 1.571.53 | |
Aug 20, 16:41 St. Louis Cardinals — Cincinnati Reds | ▲ 1.921.97 | ▼ 2.042.0 | |
Aug 20, 17:11 Toronto Blue Jays — Tampa Bay Rays | = 2.52.5 | ▲ 1.631.66 | |
Aug 21, 00:11 Los Angeles Angels — Houston Astros | ▼ 2.682.66 | ▲ 1.561.59 | |
Aug 20, 18:11 Atlanta Braves — Chicago White Sox | ▲ 1.962.0 | ▼ 2.01.99 | |
Aug 21, 00:06 Washington Nationals — Texas Rangers | ▼ 2.52.48 | ▲ 1.641.66 | |
Aug 20, 18:11 Athletics — Kansas City Royals | = 2.262.26 | = 1.771.77 | |
Aug 20, 18:11 Seattle Mariners — Milwaukee Brewers | ▲ 2.182.24 | ▼ 1.811.78 |