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Sports betting roundup: Action on the baseball field picks up as MLB trade deadline approaches

 The Associated Press  |    Jul 28th, 2025 4:08pm EDT

As the Major League Baseball approaches, the action is picking up.

On the soccer field, to win the Women’s European Championship on Sunday.

Trends of the Week

On Sunday Night Baseball, the of the San Francisco Giants with a 5-3 victory. At the BetMGM , 73% of the money was on the Mets (-125). In addition, the most bet player to hit a home run was Juan Soto (+425), and he homered in the seventh inning.

The continue to be the World Series favorite (+230) and are taking in the most money (25%). In the American League, the Detroit Tigers are the favorites to win the AL pennant at +350 and are taking in 20% of the money. Detroit is +850 to win the World Series.

Upsets of the Week

The Toronto Blue Jays were the most bet team on Sunday, both in terms of bets and money, at +100 against the Tigers. Detroit ended up . The loss snapped a four-game win streak for the Blue Jays. Even with the loss Sunday, Toronto has won eight of its last 10 games.

defeated Spain on penalty kicks to win after the game finished 1-1. Going into the match, a draw was +270, with only 14% of the bets and 10% of the money on that outcome. England was +360 to win the game, while Spain was -130.

On the PGA Tour, in Minnesota. He finished at 23 under, good for a one-shot victory. It was his second win on the PGA Tour. Kitayama was +4000 going into the event and took in just 1.4% of the bets and 1.3% of the money in pre-tournament outright winner betting.

Coming Up

College football is right around the corner and Texas is the favorite with odds at +500. The Longhorns are followed by Ohio State at +525, Georgia and Penn State at +700, and Oregon and Clemson at +900.

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This column was provided to The Associated Press by BetMGM online sportsbook.

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