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MLB Sunday splits the board into two market windows

MLB.com’s official Sunday slate confirms a big card, with the early and late afternoon games creating distinct betting blocks.

May 3, 2026 Editorial summary 3 sources

MLB.com’s official Sunday schedule confirms a full board, and the best way to read it is as two market windows. The early block starts with games like Blue Jays at Twins and Orioles at Yankees, while the later afternoon brings another cluster of matchups that can move quickly once lineups settle.

Why the board matters

This slate is not one big betting block. Each window carries its own starter information, bullpen context, and lineup timing. That makes the early games useful as an anchor and the later games useful as a reset once the first round of prices has moved.

What to watch

Keep an eye on the confirmed lineups and on any aggressive movement in the run totals before first pitch. When several games are live at once, the market can overreact to one piece of news. The better approach is usually to wait for the matchup that still has a fair number attached to it.

Bottom line

This is a verified MLB Sunday slate, and the cleanest way to approach it is as two separate betting windows rather than one crowded card.

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