Los Angeles Angels Betting Splits & Public Money Trends — 2026

Los Angeles Angels betting splits and public-money trends — limited data this season.

Season splits at a glance

Metric Value
Record (tracked games)0-0
Average bet %0.0%
Average money %0.0%
Games as public favorite (60%+ bets)0
Record as public favorite0-0
Fade-the-public record (vs them as public fav)0-0

What the data says

The Los Angeles Angels don't have a strong public-vs-money pattern this season. Across the 0 games we've tracked, the average bet percentage on Los Angeles Angels is 0.0% and the average money percentage is 0.0%. Those are middle-of-the-pack numbers — bettors are split, dollars follow the bet count, and the line generally reflects the matchup rather than the public lean.

Sample size is a real consideration: 0 games is not enough to call a season-long pattern. The "heavy fade target" or "heavy public favorite" labels we apply to other teams require at least 20 games of data and a meaningful directional lean — neither applies here yet.

Watch the per-game splits below. Even balanced teams have individual games with meaningful divergence — that's where the daily roundups come in. See our methodology →.

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Last 5 tracked games

Limited data this season — we don't yet have a full sample of games with publicly reported splits. Check back as the season progresses.

Head-to-head this season

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Frequently asked questions

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.

Should I always fade the public?

No. Fading works when the public lean is heavy enough to move the line off the true number. On games with balanced action, there is no edge to fade.

When does the public usually win?

Public favorites still win plenty of games — they are usually the better team. Where the public underperforms is against the spread on big-name teams in nationally televised games.

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.

Is Los Angeles Angels a public team?

Season-to-date, Los Angeles Angels averages 0.0% of bets across their games. Above 55% is a public lean; above 60% qualifies them as a public favorite.

What is a public favorite? A public favorite is the side drawing 60% or more of the betting tickets on a given game. When the money percentage trails the bet percentage on that side, it's a signal that smaller, casual bets are stacking up there — and the larger bets are on the other side. See our methodology →.

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

Last updated: May 27, 2026 at 7:38 PM UTC

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