Aug. 15 MLB odds, schedule and matchups: Red Sox, Orioles clash in AL East showdown

MLB odds

It’s a small, seven-game MLB slate on Thursday but there’s still plenty of intriguing baseball action coming your way.

The latest: Two division leaders battle as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers wrap up their four-game series. Out in the American League, the Baltimore Orioles host the Boston Red Sox in a marquee matchup.

Check out the latest MLB odds for Thursday, Aug. 15.

MLB odds: Aug. 15

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Seattle Mariners vs. Detroit Tigers

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Oakland Athletics vs. New York Mets

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Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Brewers

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Atlanta Braves vs. San Francisco Giants

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Boston Red Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles

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Washington Nationals vs. Philadelphia Phillies

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Minnesota Twins vs. Texas Rangers

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Betting insights

  • Milwaukee is hoping to earn a split in its four-game series with Los Angeles after winning, 5-4, last night. The Brewers send Tobias Myers (2.79 ERA) to the mound and the Dodgers counter with Jack Flaherty (2.97 ERA).
  • The San Francisco Giants started its series against Atlanta just 1.5 games back of the final NL wild-card spot. That gap has ballooned to 4.5 games as the Braves go for the four-game sweep. Max Fried (3.56 ERA) gets the ball for the Braves while Logan Webb (3.32 ERA) goes for the Giants.
  • The Orioles can tie the Yankees for first in the AL East with a win over the Red Sox. Boston, meanwhile, is fighting to keep pace in the AL wild-card race as it currently sits two games back. Nick Pivetta (4.44 ERA) will do battle with Zach Eflin (3.83 ERA).
  • Atlanta is six games back of the NL East-leading Philadelphia Phillies, who are sending ace Zack Wheeler to the mound in a matchup with the Washington Nationals. The Phillies are the biggest betting favourite of the day.
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