MLB Game Day Opening Odds - 2021

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BetOnline is the first online sportsbook to post odds on Thursday's opening day Major League Baseball games.  All odds appear below and can be bet here.  BetOnline offers a true dime line up to -190, thus improving the value on most bets placed.

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Thursday's openers:
 

Toronto Blue Jays +152

New York Yankees -165

 

Cleveland Indians -191

Detroit Tigers +175

 

Baltimore Orioles +157

Boston Red Sox -171

 

Minnesota Twins -106

Milwaukee Brewers -104

 

Pittsburgh Pirates +204

Chicago Cubs -225

 

Atlanta Braves -107

Philadelphia Phillies -103

 

Arizona Diamondbacks +216

San Diego Padres -240

 

Los Angeles Dodgers -225

Colorado Rockies +204

 

St. Louis Cardinals +110

Cincinnati Reds -120

 

Texas Rangers +134

Kansas City Royals -145

 

Tampa Bay Rays -161

Miami Marlins +148

 

New York Mets -135

Washington Nationals +125

 

Chicago White Sox -118

Los Angeles Angels +108

 

Houston Astros -108

Oakland Athletics -102

 

San Francisco Giants -113

Seattle Mariners +103

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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