Which team wins determines the moneyline payout and pushes run-line bets toward or away from the favorite.
Total runs lines across 5.5–9.5 thresholds decide over/under wagers, and a first-inning run prop resolves early-action bets that pay differently than full-game totals.
Angels' starter and the Blue Jays' starting pitcher will shape the early innings and the immediate moneyline odds.
Bullpens and the teams' top hitters influence late-inning scoring. Managers' matchup decisions and pinch-hitting choices determine alternate run-line outcomes.
Starting pitchers' recent form, velocity, and command change expected runs and win probability in real time.
Starter quality, lineup handedness, and reliever depth directly move the total and run-line probabilities. Weather and late scratches can swing prices quickly.
Probable pitchers and official lineups are typically posted 30–60 minutes before first pitch and shift market pricing.
Pre-game scratches, bullpen usage the previous day, wind forecasts, and any late scratches or bullpen warmups are the quickest signals that totals and first-inning props will move.