MLB F5 Betting Report
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First Five Betting Report: See The Worst F5 Pitchers In Baseball

If you love MLB betting but don't want to slog through nine innings,  First Five Innings Betting, often referred to as F5 betting, is for you.

F5 betting is the best way to help you hone in on the start of games, handicapping just the starting pitching matchups to get your money in before a crummy bullpen blows a lead.

Below is all the First Five betting data from the 2025 season, including ML records and best/worst F5 starting pitchers.

F5 Moneyline Records

Team Overall Home Away L10
Tigers 42-22-7 (+$1102.13) 22-8-3 (+$761.67) 20-14-4 (+$340.46) 5-4-1 (-$51.09)
Yankees 39-20-9 (+$689.78) 19-8-6 (+$457.43) 20-12-3 (+$232.35) 6-3-1 (+$14.78)
Brewers 31-24-16 (+$596.81) 16-13-7 (+$108.39) 15-11-9 (+$488.42) 3-4-3 (-$65.0)
Cubs 36-22-12 (+$571.52) 19-8-6 (+$371.96) 17-14-6 (+$199.56) 3-5-2 (-$287.52)
Phillies 35-19-15 (+$412.32) 22-8-5 (+$671.24) 13-11-10 (-$258.92) 6-1-3 (+$395.33)
White Sox 25-30-15 (+$392.24) 16-9-9 (+$1084.24) 9-21-6 (-$692.0) 4-3-3 (+$190.0)
Mets 38-23-9 (+$353.53) 23-9-3 (+$533.73) 15-14-6 (-$180.2) 8-2 (+$332.52)
Rangers 33-24-13 (+$309.94) 16-8-10 (+$321.97) 17-16-3 (-$12.03) 6-4 (+$120.99)
Angels 26-30-12 (+$211.91) 11-13-7 (-$1.9) 15-17-5 (+$213.81) 6-3-1 (+$356.67)
Diamondbacks 35-26-8 (+$188.18) 20-13-3 (+$9.11) 15-13-5 (+$179.07) 6-3-1 (+$258.89)
Reds 30-26-14 (+$90.46) 16-12-6 (+$34.31) 14-14-8 (+$56.15) 3-5-2 (-$218.33)
Royals 27-25-18 (+$9.06) 12-14-10 (-$553.76) 15-11-8 (+$562.82) 3-4-3 (-$120.02)
Twins 30-24-14 (-$21.28) 18-9-4 (+$461.4) 12-15-10 (-$482.68) 3-6-1 (-$419.56)
Red Sox 31-26-14 (-$104.39) 15-15-7 (-$470.37) 16-11-7 (+$365.98) 4-6 (-$291.4)
Giants 29-27-14 (-$137.48) 13-10-10 (-$68.02) 16-17-4 (-$69.46) 6-3-1 (+$284.02)
Athletics 25-30-16 (-$243.32) 10-17-8 (-$621.22) 15-13-8 (+$377.9) 6-2-2 (+$491.82)
Padres 29-28-11 (-$479.52) 17-10-6 (+$183.39) 12-18-5 (-$662.91) 4-3-3 (+$118.33)
Blue Jays 27-30-12 (-$595.98) 17-16-2 (-$281.94) 10-14-10 (-$314.04) 5-4-1 (+$85.96)
Pirates 25-32-14 (-$645.08) 13-17-8 (-$529.58) 12-15-6 (-$115.5) 3-3-4 (-$48.83)
Rays 29-34-6 (-$661.48) 17-21-5 (-$665.24) 12-13-1 (+$3.76) 4-5-1 (-$188.27)
Cardinals 24-30-16 (-$715.07) 13-15-8 (-$430.5) 11-15-8 (-$284.57) 1-7-2 (-$633.33)
Mariners 27-31-10 (-$732.97) 15-14-5 (-$213.36) 12-17-5 (-$519.61) 4-5-1 (-$193.62)
Nationals 24-36-9 (-$901.02) 16-14-4 (+$430.49) 8-22-5 (-$1331.51) 2-7-1 (-$522.13)
Orioles 28-35-5 (-$926.86) 16-15-2 (-$173.24) 12-20-3 (-$753.62) 3-6-1 (-$340.37)
Braves 28-31-9 (-$978.27) 14-12-6 (-$261.42) 14-19-3 (-$716.85) 3-6-1 (-$431.03)
Marlins 20-35-12 (-$1086.24) 10-16-8 (-$480.48) 10-19-4 (-$605.76) 3-5-2 (-$200.0)
Astros 28-34-7 (-$1168.42) 18-19-1 (-$545.4) 10-15-6 (-$623.02) 6-3-1 (+$151.39)
Guardians 22-35-10 (-$1379.91) 12-17-5 (-$710.71) 10-18-5 (-$669.2) 3-6-1 (-$261.33)
Dodgers 27-33-10 (-$1532.22) 13-18-4 (-$1155.97) 14-15-6 (-$376.25) 1-6-3 (-$523.08)
Rockies 16-44-9 (-$1829.04) 10-19-5 (-$284.04) 6-25-4 (-$1545.0) 6-3-1 (+$685.0)

F5 OVER/UNDER Records

Team Overall Home Away L10
Dodgers 40-25-5 (61.5%) 22-11-2 (66.7%) 18-14-3 (56.2%) 5-4-1 (55.6%)
Mariners 36-27-5 (57.1%) 18-15-1 (54.5%) 18-12-4 (60.0%) 5-5 (50.0%)
Orioles 35-29-4 (54.7%) 21-11-1 (65.6%) 14-18-3 (43.8%) 4-5-1 (44.4%)
Athletics 37-33-1 (52.9%) 22-12-1 (64.7%) 15-21 (41.7%) 3-7 (30.0%)
Cubs 34-31-5 (52.3%) 16-13-4 (55.2%) 18-18-1 (50.0%) 2-8 (20.0%)
Yankees 33-31-4 (51.6%) 13-17-3 (43.3%) 20-14-1 (58.8%) 5-5 (50.0%)
Tigers 35-33-3 (51.5%) 16-15-2 (51.6%) 19-18-1 (51.4%) 3-6-1 (33.3%)
Diamondbacks 33-32-4 (50.8%) 16-18-2 (47.1%) 17-14-2 (54.8%) 4-5-1 (44.4%)
Reds 33-32-5 (50.8%) 16-14-4 (53.3%) 17-18-1 (48.6%) 5-3-2 (62.5%)
Rockies 34-34-1 (50.0%) 21-13 (61.8%) 13-21-1 (38.2%) 5-5 (50.0%)
Twins 32-32-4 (50.0%) 16-13-2 (55.2%) 16-19-2 (45.7%) 7-2-1 (77.8%)
Red Sox 33-34-4 (49.3%) 14-21-2 (40.0%) 19-13-2 (59.4%) 6-4 (60.0%)
Marlins 30-32-5 (48.4%) 13-17-4 (43.3%) 17-15-1 (53.1%) 4-6 (40.0%)
Padres 31-33-4 (48.4%) 16-16-1 (50.0%) 15-17-3 (46.9%) 5-5 (50.0%)
Blue Jays 31-34-4 (47.7%) 18-15-2 (54.5%) 13-19-2 (40.6%) 7-2-1 (77.8%)
Braves 29-32-7 (47.5%) 11-16-5 (40.7%) 18-16-2 (52.9%) 6-3-1 (66.7%)
Cardinals 32-36-2 (47.1%) 17-18-1 (48.6%) 15-18-1 (45.5%) 4-5-1 (44.4%)
Astros 30-34-5 (46.9%) 19-16-3 (54.3%) 11-18-2 (37.9%) 5-5 (50.0%)
Giants 29-34-7 (46.0%) 13-16-4 (44.8%) 16-18-3 (47.1%) 7-3 (70.0%)
Nationals 29-38-2 (43.3%) 14-19-1 (42.4%) 15-19-1 (44.1%) 4-6 (40.0%)
White Sox 29-38-3 (43.3%) 12-21-1 (36.4%) 17-17-2 (50.0%) 4-5-1 (44.4%)
Angels 28-37-3 (43.1%) 10-20-1 (33.3%) 18-17-2 (51.4%) 5-5 (50.0%)
Phillies 29-39-1 (42.6%) 18-17 (51.4%) 11-22-1 (33.3%) 6-4 (60.0%)
Rays 28-38-3 (42.4%) 16-25-2 (39.0%) 12-13-1 (48.0%) 4-6 (40.0%)
Guardians 27-38-2 (41.5%) 13-19-2 (40.6%) 14-19 (42.4%) 3-7 (30.0%)
Pirates 26-40-5 (39.4%) 14-23-1 (37.8%) 12-17-4 (41.4%) 3-7 (30.0%)
Rangers 25-40-5 (38.5%) 8-25-1 (24.2%) 17-15-4 (53.1%) 5-5 (50.0%)
Brewers 25-41-5 (37.9%) 12-22-2 (35.3%) 13-19-3 (40.6%) 2-6-2 (25.0%)
Mets 25-43-2 (36.8%) 14-20-1 (41.2%) 11-23-1 (32.4%) 5-5 (50.0%)
Royals 22-42-6 (34.4%) 11-23-2 (32.4%) 11-19-4 (36.7%) 4-5-1 (44.4%)

Most Profitable F5 Pitchers

Team Profit Five Inning Record
Robbie Ray +$618.34 9-2-3 (81.8%)
Merrill Kelly +$520.67 8-1-5 (88.9%)
Shane Smith +$517.24 7-3-3 (70.0%)
Bailey Falter +$467.85 7-4-3 (63.6%)
Andrew Abbott +$434.17 7-2-2 (77.8%)
Jackson Jobe +$424.48 6-2-2 (75.0%)
Carlos Rodon +$419.85 11-3 (78.6%)
Sonny Gray +$418.4 9-3-2 (75.0%)
JP Sears +$384.79 8-5-1 (61.5%)
Jack Leiter +$379.07 7-3-1 (70.0%)

Least Profitable F5 Pitchers

Team Profit Five Inning Record
Mitch Keller -$831.03 1-9-4 (10.0%)
Antonio Senzatela -$778.04 2-10-1 (16.7%)
Dustin May -$648.08 3-8-1 (27.3%)
Aaron Nola -$620.0 1-7-1 (12.5%)
Mitchell Parker -$544.09 4-10 (28.6%)
Davis Martin -$515.0 2-8-3 (20.0%)
Spencer Strider -$500.0 0-5 (0.0%)
Matthew Liberatore -$487.01 2-7-4 (22.2%)
Luis Ortiz -$482.75 3-8-2 (27.3%)
Bowden Francis -$451.78 4-8-1 (33.3%)

How First Five Innings Betting Works

It’s quite simple — you’re basically just making a bet on what the result will be at the end of five innings as opposed to the full-game outcome. Just like regular full-game betting, there’s a moneyline and total option, along with a runline which is usually 0.5 runs instead of the regular full-game 1.5 runs.

The value of an F5 moneyline bet generally isn’t as good as the full-game odds because there’s less risk involved, but this can vary from game to game.

Why Bet First Five Innings Instead Of Full Game?

There are many different strategies when employing either betting option, but the decision often comes down to the starting pitching matchup and/or quality of the bullpens. If a team has a significant edge in the starting pitching matchup, a bettor might opt to bet the first five. If a team has a quality starter on the mound, but the bullpen can’t be trusted, this is another opportunity to consider a first five innings bet.

How These Tables Work

The data in these tables is based solely on results from the first five innings and profits are based on $100 bets. The moneyline profits are in the brackets beside each record. Keep in mind every single game needs to be analyzed differently. Just because a team has been a strong moneyline or OVER bet throughout the course of the season doesn’t necessarily mean it’s worthy of a bet each day. Many factors should be considered when placing a bet and this data can be a great weapon to have in your betting tool belt. 

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