Baltimore Orioles vs. Los Angeles Angels Betting Splits — June 24, 2026

Notable bet/money split in Baltimore Orioles at Los Angeles Angels: a 17-point gap on Los Angeles Angels.

Splits at the latest snapshot

Market Side Bet % Money % Odds
Moneyline Baltimore Orioles 69% 86% -142
Los Angeles Angels 31% 14% +125
Run line Baltimore Orioles -1.5 83% 72% +115
Los Angeles Angels +1.5 17% 28% -135
Total Over 9 92% 94% -100
Under 9 8% 6% -113

What the data says

Baltimore Orioles at Los Angeles Angels shows a meaningful bet/money divergence on the moneyline market — not the biggest split on the slate, but worth a look. 31% of bets are on Los Angeles Angels while only 14% of dollars are on the same side — a 17-point gap.

A 10 to 20-point gap is the band where the data starts to mean something but doesn't yet scream. It usually means a handful of larger bets landed on Baltimore Orioles without the public catching on yet, or the public is leaning on a side that the market doesn't fully respect. Either way, the money side here is Baltimore Orioles, and the price reflects what the books think of that lean.

Worth noting, not worth chasing alone. Pair it with the broader slate context if you're going to use it. See how we calculate splits →.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I bet on Los Angeles Angels tonight?

We don't issue picks. The splits show what the public and the money are doing — use them to inform your own read of the game.

What is a meaningful bet% / money% gap?

A 10-point gap is the threshold we treat as noise vs. signal. 15+ points is meaningful — it usually means the average bet on the money side is materially larger than on the public side.

What does it mean when Los Angeles Angels has 31% of bets but 14% of money?

When the bet count and the dollars don't agree, the dollars usually carry the sharper signal. A {gap}pp gap means the average bet on Los Angeles Angels is smaller than the average bet on the other side.

What is sharp money?

Sharp money is wagering activity from sophisticated, high-volume bettors. It shows up as a money percentage that exceeds the bet percentage on the same side. See our learn page for more.

Are these picks or just data?

These are data displays. We don't issue picks. Use the splits to inform your own bets — and bet responsibly.

What is sharp money?

Sharp money is wagering activity from sophisticated, high-volume bettors. It shows up as a money percentage that exceeds the bet percentage on the same side — bigger checks per ticket on the contrarian view. See our methodology →

How we track public bets and money — see our methodology →

Last updated: June 24, 2026 at 4:19 AM UTC

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