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MLB Picks Today — August 22, 2026

Updated August 22, 2026 · Money Maverick Sports

15 games on the MLB board for Saturday, August 22, 2026. 15 of them are priced inside three points, which is where a half point of line shopping is worth the most. The tightest number on the board is Jays @ Yankees at -1.5 — a one-score game the market leans in only slightly. Totals average 8.2 across the slate. Every number below is the median across US books at publication, not one sportsbook's opinion — treat it as the market and compare it to the price in front of you.

Archived edition — market snapshot from Saturday, August 22, 2026. Every spread, total and price on this page is the number that was on the board when this edition published on that date. It is a historical record: the games have been played, the prices are not current, and nothing here is available to bet. For the live slate see mlb picks today.

The Card On Aug 22

Baseball is a volume sport. Fifteen games a day means more chances to be right and far more chances to overplay, so sizing matters more here than in any other league.

Where the card is

No graded plays were published on this page for August 22, 2026. Members receive the full card — every play, the write-up behind it and the recommended unit sizing — before the numbers move, and every result is posted publicly afterwards on the records page whether it won or lost.

The games the card was built around on August 22, 2026: the closest numbers on the board, where a half point is worth the most.
GameConsensusTotalStart
Jays @ YankeesJays -1.5O/U 6.5Sat 1:36 PM ET
Braves @ BrewersBrewers -1.5O/U 8Sat 2:11 PM ET
Nationals @ MarlinsMarlins -1.5O/U 7.5Sat 4:11 PM ET

Market snapshot. The numbers in this table are the market as captured on August 22, 2026, the day this edition published. These prices are a historical record — they are not current and are not available to bet.

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MLB Odds Board — Snapshot From August 22, 2026

Matchup
League
Spread
Total
Start
Jays @ Yankees
MLB
Jays -1.5
O/U 6.5
Sat 1:36 PM ET
Braves @ Brewers
MLB
Brewers -1.5
O/U 8
Sat 2:11 PM ET
Nationals @ Marlins
MLB
Marlins -1.5
O/U 7.5
Sat 4:11 PM ET
Cardinals @ Phillies
MLB
Phillies -1.5
O/U 9
Sat 6:06 PM ET
Rays @ Orioles
MLB
Rays -1.5
O/U 8
Sat 7:06 PM ET
Angels @ Rangers
MLB
Rangers -1.5
O/U 8
Sat 7:06 PM ET
Mets @ Sox
MLB
Mets -1.5
O/U 8.5
Sat 7:10 PM ET
Athletics @ Astros
MLB
Astros -1.5
O/U 8
Sat 7:11 PM ET
Giants @ Sox
MLB
Sox -1.5
O/U 8
Sat 7:16 PM ET
Cubs @ Mariners
MLB
Mariners -1.5
O/U 7.5
Sat 7:16 PM ET
Tigers @ Royals
MLB
Tigers -1.5
O/U 8.5
Sat 7:16 PM ET
Pirates @ Dodgers
MLB
Dodgers -1.5
O/U 7.5
Sat 7:16 PM ET
Reds @ Diamondbacks
MLB
Diamondbacks -1.5
O/U 8
Sat 8:10 PM ET
Guardians @ Rockies
MLB
Guardians -1.5
O/U 11
Sat 8:11 PM ET
Twins @ Padres
MLB
Padres -1.5
O/U 8.5
Sat 8:41 PM ET

Market snapshot. The consensus numbers on this board are the market as captured on August 22, 2026, the day this edition published. These prices are a historical record — they are not current and are not available to bet.

Game-By-Game Previews

How these previews are written

Each read below is drafted by our preview engine from the consensus numbers on this board and nothing else, then filtered before publication: it cannot cite an injury, a record or a statistic, because it is not given any, and language that promises a result is rejected outright. They are a starting point for your own handicapping, not a substitute for it. The plays we actually stake are on the card above.

Every number quoted in these reads is the one that was on the board on August 22, 2026. Nothing here has been revised with hindsight, and nothing here reflects the current market.

Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees

Card focus

MLB · Sat 1:36 PM ET · Jays -1.5 · O/U 6.5 · ML Jays -105 / Yankees -105

Jays is only -1.5 against Yankees, which is the market saying it expects a one-score game and leaning barely at all. 6.5 is the posted total. Comparing it against what you think the game looks like is usually a cleaner decision than picking a side this close. Moneyline consensus is Jays -105 / Yankees -105. The board above is the median across US books at publication. Check it against your book before 1:36 PM ET rather than assuming they match.

Atlanta Braves at Milwaukee Brewers

Card focus

MLB · Sat 2:11 PM ET · Brewers -1.5 · O/U 8 · ML Braves +156 / Brewers -177

A -1.5 price on Brewers puts this inside a single score, and games priced this close are where a half point is worth the most of anywhere on the board. The market has priced 8 points into this one, which is the number to start from if the side is too close to call. Moneyline consensus is Braves +156 / Brewers -177. Prices move up to 2:11 PM ET, so treat the number here as where the market was and not necessarily where you can get on.

Washington Nationals at Miami Marlins

Card focus

MLB · Sat 4:11 PM ET · Marlins -1.5 · O/U 7.5 · ML Nationals +156 / Marlins -178

The consensus has Marlins -1.5, a margin narrow enough that the difference between books matters more than the difference between the teams. Totals are where a close game gets interesting, and this one is posted at 7.5. Moneyline consensus is Nationals +156 / Marlins -178. None of that is a recommendation — it is what the price implies. Check the current number before 4:11 PM ET and decide from there.

St. Louis Cardinals at Philadelphia Phillies

MLB · Sat 6:06 PM ET · Phillies -1.5 · O/U 9 · ML Cardinals +120 / Phillies -133

-1.5 on Phillies is a lean, not a verdict: the market is telling you it expects Cardinals to be within a score of this at the end. The total sits at 9, which is the faster read on this game than the side: it says how much scoring the market has priced in before you form your own view. Moneyline consensus is Cardinals +120 / Phillies -133. Whether that reads cheap or expensive is your call to make against your own book before 6:06 PM ET.

Tampa Bay Rays at Baltimore Orioles

MLB · Sat 7:06 PM ET · Rays -1.5 · O/U 8 · ML Rays -125 / Orioles +113

Rays is only -1.5 against Orioles, which is the market saying it expects a one-score game and leaning barely at all. 8 is the posted total. Comparing it against what you think the game looks like is usually a cleaner decision than picking a side this close. Moneyline consensus is Rays -125 / Orioles +113. Compare this against your own book before 7:06 PM ET — the price you actually get is the only one that pays.

Los Angeles Angels at Texas Rangers

MLB · Sat 7:06 PM ET · Rangers -1.5 · O/U 8 · ML Angels +148 / Rangers -167

A -1.5 price on Rangers puts this inside a single score, and games priced this close are where a half point is worth the most of anywhere on the board. The market has priced 8 points into this one, which is the number to start from if the side is too close to call. Moneyline consensus is Angels +148 / Rangers -167. Whatever you make of it, shop the number before 7:06 PM ET; a half point here is worth more than most opinions about the game.

New York Mets at Chicago White Sox

MLB · Sat 7:10 PM ET · Mets -1.5 · O/U 8.5 · ML Mets -102 / Sox -111

The consensus has Mets -1.5, a margin narrow enough that the difference between books matters more than the difference between the teams. Totals are where a close game gets interesting, and this one is posted at 8.5. Moneyline consensus is Mets -102 / Sox -111. The board above is the median across US books at publication. Check it against your book before 7:10 PM ET rather than assuming they match.

Athletics at Houston Astros

MLB · Sat 7:11 PM ET · Astros -1.5 · O/U 8 · ML Athletics +210 / Astros -238

-1.5 on Astros is a lean, not a verdict: the market is telling you it expects Athletics to be within a score of this at the end. The total sits at 8, which is the faster read on this game than the side: it says how much scoring the market has priced in before you form your own view. Moneyline consensus is Athletics +210 / Astros -238. Prices move up to 7:11 PM ET, so treat the number here as where the market was and not necessarily where you can get on.

San Francisco Giants at Boston Red Sox

MLB · Sat 7:16 PM ET · Sox -1.5 · O/U 8 · ML Giants +180 / Sox -204

Sox is only -1.5 against Giants, which is the market saying it expects a one-score game and leaning barely at all. 8 is the posted total. Comparing it against what you think the game looks like is usually a cleaner decision than picking a side this close. Moneyline consensus is Giants +180 / Sox -204. None of that is a recommendation — it is what the price implies. Check the current number before 7:16 PM ET and decide from there.

Chicago Cubs at Seattle Mariners

MLB · Sat 7:16 PM ET · Mariners -1.5 · O/U 7.5 · ML Cubs +104 / Mariners -116

A -1.5 price on Mariners puts this inside a single score, and games priced this close are where a half point is worth the most of anywhere on the board. The market has priced 7.5 points into this one, which is the number to start from if the side is too close to call. Moneyline consensus is Cubs +104 / Mariners -116. Whether that reads cheap or expensive is your call to make against your own book before 7:16 PM ET.

Detroit Tigers at Kansas City Royals

MLB · Sat 7:16 PM ET · Tigers -1.5 · O/U 8.5 · ML Tigers -105 / Royals -108

The consensus has Tigers -1.5, a margin narrow enough that the difference between books matters more than the difference between the teams. Totals are where a close game gets interesting, and this one is posted at 8.5. Moneyline consensus is Tigers -105 / Royals -108. Compare this against your own book before 7:16 PM ET — the price you actually get is the only one that pays.

Pittsburgh Pirates at Los Angeles Dodgers

MLB · Sat 7:16 PM ET · Dodgers -1.5 · O/U 7.5 · ML Pirates +220 / Dodgers -251

-1.5 on Dodgers is a lean, not a verdict: the market is telling you it expects Pirates to be within a score of this at the end. The total sits at 7.5, which is the faster read on this game than the side: it says how much scoring the market has priced in before you form your own view. Moneyline consensus is Pirates +220 / Dodgers -251. Whatever you make of it, shop the number before 7:16 PM ET; a half point here is worth more than most opinions about the game.

Cincinnati Reds at Arizona Diamondbacks

MLB · Sat 8:10 PM ET · Diamondbacks -1.5 · O/U 8 · ML Reds +152 / Diamondbacks -172

Diamondbacks is only -1.5 against Reds, which is the market saying it expects a one-score game and leaning barely at all. 8 is the posted total. Comparing it against what you think the game looks like is usually a cleaner decision than picking a side this close. Moneyline consensus is Reds +152 / Diamondbacks -172. The board above is the median across US books at publication. Check it against your book before 8:10 PM ET rather than assuming they match.

Cleveland Guardians at Colorado Rockies

MLB · Sat 8:11 PM ET · Guardians -1.5 · O/U 11 · ML Guardians -141 / Rockies +126

A -1.5 price on Guardians puts this inside a single score, and games priced this close are where a half point is worth the most of anywhere on the board. The market has priced 11 points into this one, which is the number to start from if the side is too close to call. Moneyline consensus is Guardians -141 / Rockies +126. Prices move up to 8:11 PM ET, so treat the number here as where the market was and not necessarily where you can get on.

Minnesota Twins at San Diego Padres

MLB · Sat 8:41 PM ET · Padres -1.5 · O/U 8.5 · ML Twins +140 / Padres -156

The consensus has Padres -1.5, a margin narrow enough that the difference between books matters more than the difference between the teams. Totals are where a close game gets interesting, and this one is posted at 8.5. Moneyline consensus is Twins +140 / Padres -156. None of that is a recommendation — it is what the price implies. Check the current number before 8:41 PM ET and decide from there.

How To Read Today's MLB Numbers

Baseball prices differently from football, and reading the board above the way you would read an NFL slate is the most common mistake a crossover bettor makes.

  • The moneyline is the real market. Run lines exist, but the -1.5 is a derivative of a price that is already tight. Start with the moneyline and the implied probability it represents.
  • Ten cents is enormous. The difference between -140 and -150 on a side you bet all season is the difference between a winning year and a flat one. This is the sport where line shopping pays the most.
  • Totals carry more information than sides. A baseball total moves on pitching, park and conditions, and the market's estimate of all three is knowable in advance. See park factors.
  • Lineups and pitching changes reprice everything. A confirmed scratch can move a total a full run. Numbers posted this morning are a starting point, not a settled price.

Why Baseball Punishes Overbetting

A full MLB slate offers fifteen games and forty-five markets before you reach props. That volume is the sport's opportunity and its trap: the same bettor who would take two NFL plays a week will happily take eight baseball plays a night, and the bankroll cannot absorb the correlation or the variance.

The practical rule

A baseball day should look like a normal day, not a bigger one. If a full slate routinely produces more plays than a thin one, the selection process is responding to availability rather than to price.

The mathematics behind that is in variance and drawdowns: a 55% bettor still loses six of ten some weeks, and the only thing that decides whether that is survivable is how much was on each one.

What Makes Today's Card

Every MLB play on the card has to clear the vig on its own merits — our price on the game differs from the market's by more than it costs to get on. Starting pitching and the total do most of that work, which is why the card leans toward totals and first-five-innings markets more than most services do.

The first five innings page explains why removing a bullpen from the equation often prices better than betting the full game, and the record is posted publicly either way.

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Before You Bet: The Guides Behind This Card

Nothing on this page beats knowing the mechanics cold. These are the evergreen guides the analysis above assumes, and they do not change when the slate does.

The guides behind today's MLB analysis.
GuideWhat it settles
MLB starting pitchersThe largest single input in a baseball price.
MLB park factorsWhy the same total means different things in different parks.
Moneylines explainedBaseball's primary market, and how to price it.
Totals explainedHow over/under prices are built and where they bend.
Implied probabilityTurning a price into the number that matters.
Flat betting vs percentageThe sizing question a daily slate forces.
Variance and drawdownsWhat a normal bad stretch looks like.
Line shoppingTen cents on a moneyline is a season's profit.

The full library runs to more than fifty pages: betting guides for method, mlb betting picks hub for this sport specifically, and the glossary for anything above that needs a definition.

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