First inning
Milwaukee opens this regular-season group game as the consensus moneyline favorite at -147 against Tampa Bay at +123.
MGM keeps the
Brewers vs
Rays moneyline at Brewers -140 and Rays +118, which matches its opening numbers.
FanDuel hangs Milwaukee -152 and Tampa Bay +128, which mirrors its opener and signals steady early pricing.
BetRivers also posts Brewers -152 and Rays +123, which aligns closely with the broader market.
PointsBet moves Milwaukee from -149 to -141 with an odds trend up on the home side while Tampa Bay shifts from +130 to +120 with an odds trend down.
William Hill New Jersey moves Milwaukee from -140 to -145 with an odds trend down while Tampa Bay shifts from +118 to +122 with an odds trend up.

Second inning
The run line consensus sits at Brewers -1.5 with Milwaukee priced at +146 and Tampa Bay at -175 on +1.5.
The betting split shows 85 percent of run-line tickets on Milwaukee and 15 percent on Tampa Bay, which contrasts with the moneyline ticket lean.
The moneyline ticket split shows 5 percent on Milwaukee and 95 percent on Tampa Bay while the Brewers still hold the favorite price in the consensus line.
MGM lists Milwaukee -1.5 at +150 and Tampa Bay +1.5 at -185, and those numbers match the open.
FanDuel lists Milwaukee -1.5 at +146 with a trend down and Tampa Bay +1.5 at -178 with a trend up compared to -176.
Bet365 lists Milwaukee -1.5 at +145 with a trend down from +150 while Tampa Bay +1.5 is -170 with a trend up from -180.
Third inning
The total consensus stays at 8 with the over at -107 and the under at -113.
MGM deals 8 flat with -110 on both sides, which matches its opening total and juice.
FanDuel holds 8 with over +100 and under -122, and those prices match the opener.
PointsBet shifts the total from 7.5 to 8 with both sides at -111, reflecting a higher number than its opening total.
Bet365 keeps the total at 8 while moving the over from -105 to -110 with a trend down and moving the under from -115 to -110 with a trend up.
Brewers vs Rays sportsbook odds show the cleanest agreement around 8 runs even as one book moved up from 7.5.

Middle innings (fourth through sixth)
The consensus open moneyline was Milwaukee -152 and Tampa Bay +128, and the current consensus sits at Milwaukee -147 and Tampa Bay +123.
That shift toward the Rays in the consensus price pairs with PointsBet moving Milwaukee from -149 to -141, which is another market nudge toward a tighter game.
The run line consensus barely changes from open to current, with Milwaukee staying +146 and Tampa Bay shifting from -176 to -175 on +1.5.
The total consensus holds at 8 from open to current, with the over moving from +100 to -107 and the under moving from -122 to -113.
Brewers vs Rays odds and picks center on whether Milwaukee’s favorite price holds despite the heavy ticket share landing on Tampa Bay’s side of the moneyline.
Late innings (seventh through ninth)
If Milwaukee is going to separate late, the best plus-money lane remains the Brewers -1.5 run line, which ranges from +143 at William Hill New Jersey to +150 at MGM.
If Tampa Bay keeps it within a run, the Rays +1.5 prices run from -170 at Bet365 and William Hill New Jersey to -185 at MGM.
If the scoring lands on the market’s key number, the total of 8 is consistently available across MGM, FanDuel, BetRivers, PointsBet, Bet365, and William Hill New Jersey.
For fans tracking Brewers vs Rays channel info, the game is listed on RAYS, and the first pitch is scheduled for March 30, 2026 at 7:40 PM at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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