Action Pitchers

  1. All wagers will be action pitchers and maintain the same line regardless of (if any) pitcher changes.
  2. All MLB, College baseball, Softball, and Foreign/International baseball leagues wagers are now Action pitchers. Listed Pitchers are no longer offered.
  3. This applies to Money Lines, Game Totals, Run Lines, Team Totals, 1st 5 Innings, Team to score 1st, Alternative Run Lines, Series, and props.

Game Money lines

  1. The game must go at least 5 innings or 4½ if the home team is winning for Money line to have action.
  2. Wagers include extra innings (including Preseason Games).
  3. If the game is called before completion, the winner will be determined by the score of the last full inning unless the home team has tied or taken the lead before the game has been called.
  4. Suspended games do not carry over for wagering purposes.

Game Run lines

  1. The game must go 9 innings or 8½ if the home team is winning for run line to have action.
  2. Run lines are always action pitchers.
  3. 1 ½ runs are added to the underdogs score or subtracted from the favorites score when determining the results of the game.
  4. The favorite must win by at least two runs to win the run line wager.
  5. The underdog can lose by no more than one run for the wager to be a winner.
  6. Extra innings count towards wager.
  7. If a game goes into extra innings, run lines will always take action.
  8. Suspended games do not carry over for wagering purposes.

Game Totals/Team Totals

  1. The game must go 9 innings or 8½ if the home team is winning for Totals to have action.
  2. Totals are always action pitchers.
  3. Extra innings count towards wager.
  4. If a game is suspended before completion but after 9 innings, wagers on the total still have action.
  5. Suspended games do not carry over for wagering purposes.

1st 5-Innings Lines

  1. The game must go 5 complete innings or 4½ if the home team is winning for action on the money line.
  2. The game must go 5 complete innings for action on run lines and totals.
  3. All 1st 5 inning wagers are action pitchers.

Total Runs+Hits+Errors (RHE)

  1. Wagers are always action pitchers.
  2. The game must go 9 innings or 8½ if the home team is winning for action.
  3. If a game goes into extra innings, R+H+E will always take action.

Team to Score 1st

  1. Wagers are always action pitchers.
  2. Extra Innings count towards the wager.
  3. Once a run is scored, the prop will be graded regardless of how long the game lasts.

Alternate Run lines

  1. Wagers are always action pitchers.
  2. The game must go 9 innings or 8½ if the home team is winning for action.

Team to Win Series

  1. All wagers will have action regardless of the starting pitchers for Series Wagers.
  2. Wagers on Regular Season baseball series are always based on the first three games played of the series.
  3. 1st 3 games of series on their scheduled date count only. If series is 2-0 and 3rd game is postponed Action stands, any prior cancellation is No Action.
  4. On four Game Series scheduled by MLB, BetUS does not count all four games for Series Price; instead, BetUS only takes into account the first three games scheduled to determine the winner of Series Price.
  5. Team to win Series can not be hooked up to any period of the same game.
  6. Wagers on Post Season (Playoff) baseball series are based on the team to win the series, regardless of the number of games involved.

Will there be a run in the 1st Inning?

  1. Wagers are always action pitchers.
  2. 1st inning must be completed for bets to have action.

MLB Grand Salami

  1. The wager involves betting over or under the total runs scored in all MLB games scheduled for a specific day.
  2. All scheduled games must go at least 9 innings, 8½ if the home team is winning for the wagers to have action.
  3. For the Grand Salami, all wagers will have action regardless of the starting pitchers.

Game/Team Props

  1. For Props involving statistical totals for a single game, the game must be official on the money line for wagers to have action, regardless of whether the total has been reached or not.
  2. Unless specified, extra innings count towards wagers.
  3. For first to X-based props, wagers have action once the event has occurred.

Player Props

  1. The player must be in the starting lineup for wagers to have action. Total Bases equal only to Bases gained with Hits (Single=1, Double=2, Triple=3 and HR=4). The game must be played for at least 8½ innings if the home team is ahead, for Player prop grading purposes. If the total bases have been reached, then said wager will be graded.
  2. Extra innings count toward wagers.
  3. All props are action pitchers.

Baseball Futures

  1. The team playing will be required to complete at least 160 games for wagers to be graded. Anything else will be considered void. Pending wagers that have already gone over the required number will be graded accordingly.
  2. For grading purposes, no extra tiebreaker games for wildcard or division will count toward the regular-season win total.
  3. American and National League Pennant winners will be determined by the team representing each league in the World Series.
  4. All future bets have action.
  5. All futures will be graded at the end of the designated event.

Live Betting

Non-MLB Baseball

  1. If a game has been postponed or canceled before its due start time then all bets have deemed no action.
  2. When wagering on total runs (over/under) the game must go 9 innings (8½ innings if the home team is ahead on top of the 9th) to have action.
  3. Rules for Run Line (handicap) and Alternate Run Line (alternate handicap) wagers are the same as those for Non MLB baseball totals.
  4. All bets are action regardless of who pitches for each team.
  5. If a team is winning by a large enough margin at a certain point in the game and the mercy rule is called, games are considered as complete for betting purposes, all wagers on Money lines, and Run lines will have action.
  6. If a game is called, suspended, or declared a tie in extra innings, the score will be determined after the last full inning unless the home team scores to tie, or takes the lead in the bottom half of the inning, in which case the score is determined at the time the game is called.