Notable bet/money split in Detroit Tigers at Tampa Bay Rays: a 23-point gap on Detroit Tigers.
| Market | Side | Bet % | Money % | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moneyline | Detroit Tigers | 31% | 8% | +120 |
| Tampa Bay Rays | 69% | 92% | -115 | |
| Run line | Detroit Tigers +1.5 | 17% | 3% | -170 |
| Tampa Bay Rays -1.5 | 83% | 97% | -190 | |
| Total | Over 8.5 | 95% | 78% | -102 |
| Under 8.5 | 5% | 22% | even |
Detroit Tigers at Tampa Bay Rays 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 Detroit Tigers while only 8% of dollars are on the same side — a 23-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 Tampa Bay Rays 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 Tampa Bay Rays, and the price reflects what the books think of that lean.
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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.
Bet% is the share of tickets wagered on a side. Money% is the share of dollars. They diverge when one side draws bigger bets per ticket than the other.
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Last updated: June 3, 2026 at 11:28 PM UTC
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