Tampa Bay Rays -110 at Baltimore Orioles. The better team, the better price, the smarter play.
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Tampa Bay Rays ML
Moneyline · Best odds: -110 at BetOnline.ag
The Rays are 34-16 overall with a 3.51 ERA, while the Orioles are 23-30 with a 4.85 ERA. Tampa Bay has won 3 straight head-to-head, including a 16-6 blowout. Baltimore is in poor form, and the Rays' pitching advantage is clear.
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The God of Odds likes the Tampa Bay Rays moneyline at -110, and BetOnline.ag is the place to hammer it.
The Rays are 34-16 this season. That's the best record in the American League. They score 4.7 runs per game and allow just 3.9. Their ERA is a stingy 3.51. Compare that to the Orioles, who are 23-30 with a 4.85 ERA and allow 5.4 runs per game. This is a mismatch on paper, and the odds reflect that.
Tampa Bay is 15-11 on the road, which is solid. They've been hot recently, going 6-1-3 in their last 10. Baltimore? They're 2-6-2 in their last 10, with losses piling up. The head-to-head numbers are even uglier for Orioles fans. The Rays have won 3 straight meetings, including a 16-6 demolition on May 18 and a 5-3 win on May 20. That's dominance.
Injuries matter, and the Orioles are banged up. Shortstop Luis Vazquez and pitcher Keagan Gillies are both out or doubtful. The Rays are missing reliever Austin Vernon, but their rotation depth is stronger. Baltimore's bullpen has been a weakness, and losing a pitcher hurts.
Now for the edge. The moneyline is -110 across most books, but BetOnline.ag offers the best value at -110 for the away side. That's the same price as everyone else, but BetOnline has consistent sharp lines and fast payouts. Don't overthink this. The Rays are the better team, in better form, and have the pitching advantage. Take the -110 and move on.
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