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You can find points spread (also known as runlines in baseball), moneylines, prop bets, and other Toronto Blue Jays odds at BetMGM throughout the MLB season.
After signing up for an account at the BetMGM sportsbook, bettors are asked to submit personal information to confirm age and to verify identity.
Once an account is approved, bettors can make a first real-money deposit using several payment methods.
After funding an account, access is available for a wide range of sports betting markets, including moneylines, spreads, over/under totals, parlays, player props, game props, live betting, and more.
BetMGM also has odds for other Canadian teams, including:
Futures bets focus on long-term results, such as whether the Blue Jays will win the AL East or advance deep into the playoffs. Season-long player futures are also available, including totals for home runs, RBIs, or strikeouts.
If you bet $25 on the Blue Jays (+275) to win the AL East, the wager settles once Toronto is eliminated or officially clinches the division title.
The run line is baseball’s version of the spread and is based on the final scoring margin of a Blue Jays game.
If you bet $10 on the Blue Jays -1.5 (+140) against the New York Yankees, Toronto must win the game by at least two runs.
If you bet $10 on the Blue Jays +1.5 (-160) against the Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto can either win the game outright or lose by one run.
If the final scoring margin lands exactly on the run line number, the bet is graded as a push and the stake is refunded.
The moneyline bet simply asks whether the Blue Jays will win the game.
If you bet $60 on the Blue Jays -145 against the Boston Red Sox, Toronto must win the game, regardless of extra innings.
Toronto Blue Jays Over/Under Total
The over/under total focuses on how many combined runs are scored by both teams.
If you bet $20 on over 8.5 (-110) in a game against the Baltimore Orioles, the teams must score at least nine total runs.
If you bet $25 on under 8.5 (-110), the game must finish with eight or fewer combined runs.
If the final run total matches the listed number exactly, the bet is ruled a push.
Parlays allow you to combine Blue Jays bets with other MLB wagers on a single ticket.
If you place a $10 three-leg parlay that includes the Blue Jays moneyline (+115) vs. the Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Guardians moneyline (-135 vs. the Minnesota Twins), and over 7.5 (-110) in the Houston Astros–Seattle Mariners game, all three selections must win for the parlay to cash.
If one leg results in a push, it is removed from the parlay, and the odds and payout are recalculated based on the remaining bets.