Baltimore Orioles Odds

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Those in Maryland seeking Baltimore Orioles odds have lots of options, including nearly a dozen Maryland online sportsbooks and even more in-person retail sports betting locations. That means plenty of places to go to make bets on individual games, place props and futures bets, and engage in live betting.

Here’s a guide to betting on the Orioles in Maryland including live odds for upcoming games, information about different bet types, details regarding the Orioles teams and more.

Today’s Orioles game odds and props

Check the current odds on the Baltimore Orioles below. Find the best betting odds on the next Orioles game along with team and player props. Click any odds to go right to the sportsbook, create an account, and start betting.

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Orioles betting: moneyline, run line, and totals

By far the most popular ways to bet on MLB games are to bet on the moneyline, the run line, or the totals. You’ll see these three betting options prominently displayed on every Maryland online sportsbook, usually at the very top of the individual game page.

  • Moneyline — a “straight” bet on one team to win the game without any regard to the final score; odds are weighted so that a moneyline bet on a favorite that wins pays out less than a successful moneyline bet on an underdog
  • Run line — baseball’s version of the “point spread” bet in other sports, with the run line almost always being -1.5 runs for the favorite (i.e., the team must win by 2 runs or more to win the bet) and +1.5 runs for the underdog (the team can either win or lose by just one run for the bet to be a winner)
  • Totals — an “over/under” bet on whether or not the two teams combined will score more or less than a designated number of runs; e.g., the total might be set at 8.5, meaning if they score 9 or more the over wins, and if they score 8 or less the under wins

Note that with live betting you can also place moneyline, run line, and totals bets after the game begins. The odds for these bets will shift in response to how the game is going. For instance, Baltimore might be a -230 moneyline favorite to begin a game, but after falling behind by a couple of runs their odds could change to -110, and if they go down further the odds could shift to +150 and so on.

Orioles betting: props and futures

Beyond those standard betting options, plenty of Maryland bettors enjoy the excitement of betting on team and player props. With props you can bet on individual aspects of the game rather than just the final outcome.

Team props, for example, could be bets on:

  • Whether the Orioles or their opponents will score first
  • Which team will be in the lead after a specific number of innings
  • Team run totals
  • Team hits
  • and more.

On the other hand, player props include various wagers on individual players, such as:

  • Over/under bets on a pitcher’s total strikeouts
  • Over/under on a player’s home runs
  • Over/under on a player’s total bases

For each of these examples, your goal would be to pick whether a player will perform over or under a line that the sportsbook sets.

Futures bets are also quite popular among MLB bettors. You can check out the Orioles’ odds to win the World Series and bet on Baltimore capturing another title. You can also bet on one of the O’s players winning an award.

Those are the main two MLB futures odds markets. You’ll also find many other ways to bet futures at Maryland sportsbooks which also list odds for league winners, division winners, or for individual teams to make the playoffs.

Baltimore Orioles owner and bench staff

Just prior to the 2024 season, the Orioles announced that David Rubenstein and his ownership group had purchased 70% of the franchise from longtime owners Peter Angelos and his family. Rubenstein’s group includes a number of prominent figures as investors, including Michael Bloomberg, former NBA star Grant Hill, and Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr.

Brandon Hyde is the Orioles’ manager, having taken over back in 2019. Joining Hyde on the coaching staff are Fredi Gonzalez (bench coach), Tim Cossins (field coordinator/catching instructor), Drew French (pitching coach), Matt Borgschulte and Ryan Fuller (co-hitting coaches), Anthony Sanders (first base coach), and Tony Mansolino (third base coach).

Baltimore Orioles home games

Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992 and is owned by the Maryland Stadium Authority. Before that, the Orioles played at Memorial Stadium on 33rd Street.

  • Address: 333 W. Camden St., Baltimore, MD
  • Capacity: 45,971
  • Owner: Maryland Stadium Authority
  • Opening date: April 6, 1992
  • Architects: Joe Spear and Ben Barnert
  • Contact: 410-685-9800

How to watch or listen to Orioles games

If you can’t make the game in person, you can watch the Orioles on several TV stations, listen to radio broadcasts or stream the games online.

Orioles games are exclusively broadcast by the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN and MASN2). The games are televised in HD. Additionally, you can listen to the games on the radio through the team’s flagship station, 105.7 The Fan. You can also find them on dozens of other radio affiliates that are part of the Orioles Radio Network.

MLB.tv offers online streaming of all games, though Orioles games will be subject to local blackout restrictions if you’re in the team’s broadcasting area. In addition, certain Maryland online sportsbooks might have a live streaming option available on their websites once you register and place a deposit.

Brief history of the Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore has actually been home to a couple of franchises that used the Orioles name. The current incarnation began as the Milwaukee Brewers in 1901. However, in 1902, the franchise moved to St. Louis and changed its name to the Browns before finally moving to Baltimore in 1954, where it became the Baltimore Orioles. Here are some key dates in the team’s history:

  • 1901 — The Milwaukee Brewers join the newly formed American League.
  • 1902 — The team relocates to St. Louis to become the St. Louis Browns.
  • 1954 — The Miles-Krieger-Hoffberger group takes control of the franchise and names the team the Orioles after moving to Baltimore.
  • 1966 — The Orioles sweep the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers to win the World Series. Frank Robinson wins the American League MVP.
  • 1970 — The team secures its second World Series title by beating the Cincinnati Reds.
  • 1979 — The Oriole Bird becomes the team’s official mascot.
  • 1983 — The Baltimore Orioles win a third World Series, this one against the Philadelphia Phillies.
  • 1992 — The Memorial Stadium era ends after Oriole Park at Camden Yards opens.
  • 1993 — Peter Angelos becomes the majority owner of the team.
  • 2011 — The team reclaims a winning record after 14 straight losing seasons.
  • 2014 — Orioles win first division crown in 17 seasons.
  • 2023 — During the first year of MLB betting in Maryland (following sites going live the previous fall), Baltimore posts the best record in the American League with 101 wins.
  • 2024 — A group of investors headed by David Rubenstein becomes majority owners of the Orioles.

Orioles FAQ

Four Orioles players have claimed the Cy Young Award: Mike Cuellar (1969), Jim Palmer (1973, 1975, 1976), Mike Flanagan (1979) and Steve Stone (1980).

The following players have won the MVP award while playing for the Baltimore Orioles: Brooks Robinson (1964), Frank Robinson (1966), Boog Powell (1970) and Cal Ripken Jr. (1983 and 1991).

The Baltimore Orioles take their name from the Baltimore oriole, a small blackbird common in the eastern parts of the United States.

The Orioles have won three World Series titles — in 1966, 1970 and 1983.

When David Rubenstein’s group took over as majority owners of the Baltimore Orioles prior to the 2024 season, the purchase price was $1.725 billion.

The Orioles have retired six numbers of their legendary personnel: No. 4 (Earl Weaver), No. 5 (Brooks Robinson), No. 8 (Cal Ripken Jr.), No. 20 (Frank Robinson), No. 22 (Jim Palmer) and No. 33 (Eddie Murray). In addition, the Orioles have retired No. 42, as has every other MLB team, in honor of Jackie Robinson.

The official mascot of the Baltimore Orioles is the Oriole Bird. It was introduced on April 6, 1979, at Memorial Stadium by hatching out of a giant egg.

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