Sharp money signal in Colorado Rockies at San Francisco Giants: Under 8.5 has 49% of bets but only 16% of the dollars.
| Market | Side | Bet % | Money % | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moneyline | Colorado Rockies | 35% | 63% | +115 |
| San Francisco Giants | 65% | 37% | -130 | |
| Run line | Colorado Rockies +1.5 | 33% | 36% | -190 |
| San Francisco Giants -1.5 | 67% | 64% | +160 | |
| Total | Over 8.5 | 51% | 84% | -120 |
| Under 8.5 | 49% | 16% | -106 |
Colorado Rockies at San Francisco Giants is one of the strongest sharp-money signals on tonight's MLB slate. On the totals market, 49% of bets are on Under 8.5 but only 16% of the dollars — a 33-point gap between bet count and money share that ranks among the largest divergences in the slate.
That gap is the cleanest sharp-money tell we have. When the bet count and dollar share point in different directions, the dollars are coming from fewer, larger checks — the kind of bets that distinguish high-volume, professional action from the public crowd. Books rarely give back this much line value on a casual mistake; the price you're seeing is what the market thinks of the divergence in real time.
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Last updated: July 9, 2026 at 6:14 PM UTC
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