Baseball Sportsbooks
Explore the sportsbooks we have reviewed that offer Baseball betting.
Sportsbooks That Offer Baseball Betting
Baseball Betting Overview
Baseball is one of the most popular sports for betting, particularly in North America, where Major League Baseball (MLB) provides an almost daily schedule throughout its long regular season. The sport is also played extensively around the world, with major leagues and competitions in countries including Japan, South Korea and Mexico.
Baseball differs from many team sports because individual matchups can have a significant impact on the odds. Starting pitchers, bullpen strength, batting line-ups and even the ballpark can all influence how a game is priced. This creates a wide range of betting opportunities across individual games and the season as a whole.
For bettors, the most common markets include the moneyline, run line and game totals, alongside player props, innings markets and season-long futures. Live betting is also widely available, with odds changing throughout a game as pitchers change, runs are scored and innings progress.
Betting on Baseball at Crypto Sportsbooks
Baseball coverage at crypto sportsbooks is generally built around Major League Baseball, and for good reason. With 30 teams and a 162-game regular season, MLB gives bettors an almost continuous schedule from spring through to the postseason and World Series. For us, a good baseball sportsbook needs to offer more than simply a moneyline on each game.
The strongest operators provide markets across run lines, totals, team totals, innings, player performance and game props, with the selection usually expanding considerably for the biggest MLB fixtures. Live betting is also particularly suited to baseball. Prices can move sharply after a pitching change, a big inning or even as a game moves deeper into the bullpen, giving bettors plenty to follow after the first pitch.
MLB may dominate the lobby, but we also like to see coverage beyond North America. Japanese NPB and South Korea’s KBO are two of the most important alternatives, while some sportsbooks extend their offering into Mexican baseball, international tournaments and other regional competitions. The depth will vary considerably between operators, so this is something we check when reviewing individual sportsbooks.
Baseball also gives us plenty of opportunities to go deeper elsewhere on CryptoSportsLab. During major events we can link from this page to our latest World Series coverage, MLB betting guides, futures analysis or individual competition pages rather than trying to cram everything into one evergreen guide.
One thing we pay particular attention to is market depth. Two sportsbooks may both advertise baseball betting, but one might offer hundreds of options around an MLB game while another provides little more than the winner and total runs. That difference matters, especially for bettors looking beyond the standard pre-match markets.
Popular Baseball Betting Markets
Popular Baseball Betting Markets
Baseball offers far more betting options than simply picking which team will win. Market depth varies between sportsbooks, but these are some of the main markets we expect to find when assessing a baseball betting offering.
Moneyline – Pick which team will win the game. With no draw to consider, this is the most straightforward way to bet on baseball.
Run Line – Baseball’s main handicap market, commonly set at ±1.5 runs. A favourite at -1.5 must win by at least two runs, while an underdog at +1.5 can either win outright or lose by a single run.
Total Runs – Bet on whether the combined number of runs will finish over or under the sportsbook’s line. Starting pitchers, bullpens, line-ups and even the ballpark can all influence totals.
Team Totals – Focus on one team’s scoring rather than the final combined score, with over/under lines offered for the number of runs that team will score.
First 5 Innings – These markets only consider the opening five innings. This can put greater emphasis on the starting pitchers while reducing the influence of the bullpen later in the game.
Player Props – MLB games can offer a large selection of individual markets, including pitcher strikeouts, batter hits, home runs, RBIs and total bases.
Inning Markets – Betting can be narrowed down to individual innings, including whether a run will be scored and various inning-specific totals and results.
Live Betting – Baseball’s stop-start structure creates plenty of opportunities for in-play markets. Prices react throughout the game to runs, outs, runners on base, pitching changes and the overall game situation.
Futures – Longer-term markets can include division and league winners, World Series betting, regular-season win totals and individual awards such as MVP and Cy Young.
For us, market depth is one of the clearest differences between an average baseball sportsbook and a strong one. Offering MLB moneylines and totals is fairly standard; extensive player props, alternate lines, inning markets and a strong live betting selection are much better indicators of how seriously a sportsbook treats baseball.