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2023 MLB Matchups
⚾ April
Week from Apr. 3rd to Apr. 9th
Week from Apr. 10th to Apr. 16th
Week from Apr. 17th to Apr. 23rd
Week from Apr. 24th to Apr. 30th
⚾ May
Week from May 1st to May 7th
Week from May 8th to May 14th
Week from May 15th to May 21st
Week from May 22nd to May 28th
⚾ June
Week from May 29th to Jun. 4th
Week from Jun. 5th to Jun. 11th
Week from Jun. 12th to Jun. 18th
Week from Jun. 19th to Jun. 25th
⚾ July
Week from Jun. 26th to Jul. 2nd
Week from Jul. 3rd to Jul. 9th
Week from Jul. 14th to Jul. 20th
Week from Jul. 21st to Jul. 27th
⚾ August
Week from Jul. 28th to Aug. 3rd
Week from Aug. 4th to Aug. 10th
Week from Aug. 11th to Aug. 18th
Week from Aug. 19th to Aug. 28th
- Blue Jays vs Guardians
- Giants vs Braves
- Rays vs Yankees
- Marlins vs Nationals
- Red Sox vs Dodgers
- Mariners vs Nationals
- Red Sox vs Dodgers
- Mariners vs Royals
- Tigers vs Astros
- Orioles vs Rockies
- Mets vs Angels
- Brewers vs Padres
- White Sox vs Athletics
- Twins vs Rangers
- Pirates vs Cubs
- Phillies vs Cardinals
- Dbacks vs Reds
⚾ September
Week from Aug. 29th to Sept. 5th
Friday
Week from Sept. 6th to Sept. 12th
Week from Sept. 13th to Sept. 20th
Week from Sept. 21st to Sept. 30th
Understanding MLB Matchups & Odds
Not all MLB teams are built the same and the divide between elite and bad teams is quite significant. With that said, MLB matchups can be quite competitive in terms of odds, particularly the run line. That’s baseball’s point spread equivalent in wagering,
The MLB matchup data determines if the MLB’s odds are worthy of a bet. Some teams can be overestimated and popular in the market, while some can be “unpopular” and underestimated.
We will outline how teams are performing, not just in terms of their win-loss record, but how they do on the run line (against the spread [ATS]), on the over/under (totals), and as favorite or underdog.
Pay close attention to baseball injuries, weather and field conditions, and the juncture of the season. Playoff and World Series matchups may find teams performing a bit differently than they did during the regular season.
Unique to the MLB wagering is the consecutive-game series. Teams oppose one another between two to four times per season, usually three or four games at a time. So, not only is it possible to bet on an individual game but the winner of a series