Sports betting is not yet legal in California, but we’re still preparing for the possibility in case the legislature ever approves the practice. With that in mind, this piece will take an anticipatory look at what MLB betting in California will look like after a hypothetical launch.
Best expected CA betting apps for MLB betting
California will have a virtual second gold rush when sports betting is legalized as sportsbooks will flock to the state to capitalize on what would be the largest sports betting market in the U.S. Here are some of the best CA betting apps we’re expecting will bring their MLB betting product to California.
When sports gambling goes live in CA, the MLB promos will be frequent and generous. Here are some of the top MLB betting promos we expect California sportsbooks will offer.
How do I begin wagering on the MLB in California?
The process to begin wagering on the MLB in California will be simple and straightforward. Most users will be able to complete registrations in about five minutes. Here’s how you’ll be able to get started following CA’s sports betting launch.
Common bet types in baseball
There are many different bet types that are common in baseball betting markets. Here are a few of the most popular varieties.
MLB betting odds
MLB betting odds read in the same manner as in other sports, so if you’ve got a betting background, it should be familiar to you. However, if you’re new to the world of baseball betting, have no fear! We’ll explain it here.
When looking at the lines, you’ll typically notice a “+” sign and a “-“ sign in front of the odds. The “-“ sign denotes the “favorite,” which is the betting term for the most likely outcome, while the “+” sign indicates the betting “underdog,” which is the less likely outcome.
For example, let’s say the Dodgers are the home team in a game against the Padres. Los Angeles would likely be favored as the home team, so the moneyline may read “San Diego Padres (+125) at Los Angeles Dodgers (-145).”
Using this example, a $100 wager on the Padres would win $125 and pay out $225 if San Diego won. Conversely, you would need to wager $145 on the Dodgers to win $100 and pay out $245 if L.A. got the win. You don’t need to wager $100 or $145 in these scenarios; the payouts will scale proportionally.
Expert tips for MLB wagering in California
When you’re wagering on MLB in California (following the legalization of sports betting), we recommend you follow these expert tips.