Tigers vs Yankees: Riley Greene Headlines Detroit’s Betting Angle in Tampa
First inning
The betting board is centered on a regular-season matchup that lists the Detroit Tigers as the away team against the New York Yankees as the home team.
Second inning
The market frame still leans on pregame projections because the game is tagged as regular season, group phase, round 1.
Third inning
Because the listing identifies New York as the home side, any early movement in the spread betting and moneyline price is usually shaded toward the Yankees’ home-field assumptions at George M. Steinbrenner Field.
Fourth inning
A midgame handicap for Detroit leans on roster options that can stabilize matchups if the game turns into a bullpen-heavy script.
Fifth inning
If the run environment looks tight, player props can become the sharper angle for Tigers fans tracking individual impact.
Sixth inning
Late-middle innings are where sportsbooks often adjust the live odds most sharply, especially when a home team is chasing or protecting a small edge.
Seventh inning
With no documented line shifts in the data, any steam or reverse line movement to watch for would most plausibly be tied to confirmed starters or lineup rest decisions that bettors react to quickly.
Eighth inning
If the game stays within one swing, Detroit’s late-inning path depends on converting baserunners into runs before the Yankees can leverage home at-bats.
Ninth inning
This Tigers–Yankees regular-season game is scheduled for March 15, 2026 at 1:05 PM ET at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, and fans can watch on YES.