The Baltimore Orioles show mixed results as zero days rest. Since 2014, they're 104-96-0 against the spread—a 0.0% win rate with an ROI of -0.7%. While not a strong standalone angle, this data provides valuable context when combined with other factors.

⚖ Neutral
Record104-96-0
Win Rate0.0%
Sample Size200 games
ROI-0.7%
Units Won-1.4u
Time Period2014-2024

Year-by-Year Performance

SeasonRecordWin %ROI
20147-3-00.0%+33.6%
201511-7-00.0%+16.7%
201611-6-00.0%+23.5%
201712-15-00.0%-15.2%
201810-7-00.0%+12.3%
20195-11-00.0%-40.3%
20204-7-00.0%-30.6%
202113-16-00.0%-14.4%
202212-13-00.0%-8.4%
202311-9-00.0%+5.0%
20248-2-00.0%+52.7%

Why This Trend Exists

The Orioles' struggles on zero days rest stem from their organizational philosophy that prioritizes long-term player development over short-term tactical advantages. Baltimore's front office has consistently emphasized pitch counts and workload management, particularly for their young core of pitchers who form the foundation of their recent competitive window. This conservative approach means their bullpen often enters high-leverage situations without the aggressive usage patterns that typically define successful teams in back-to-back scenarios. The team's recent improvement reflects a cultural shift under manager Brandon Hyde, who has shown more willingness to deploy his best relievers in crucial spots regardless of previous day usage. The Orioles' improved depth, particularly their acquisition of veteran relievers who can handle frequent work, has transformed what was once a clear weakness into a more neutral proposition. Their young position players also demonstrate better stamina and preparation protocols compared to earlier rebuilding years. Bettors should focus on this trend when the Orioles face division rivals on zero rest, as the familiarity factor often neutralizes their tactical disadvantages while their improved talent level keeps games competitive. This pattern becomes most valuable during late-season series where Baltimore's organizational depth and improved conditioning show their greatest impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Baltimore Orioles's ATS record as zero days rest?

The Baltimore Orioles have a 104-96-0 ATS record when playing on zero days rest from 2014-2024. This translates to a 52.0% ATS win rate over 200 total games.

Is betting on the Baltimore Orioles as zero days rest profitable?

No, betting on the Baltimore Orioles on zero days rest is not profitable with a -0.7% ROI from 2014-2024. Despite their slightly above-average ATS record, the negative return indicates losing money over time.

How does this compare to the league average?

The Orioles' 52.0% ATS win rate on zero days rest is slightly above the typical 50% baseline expected in sports betting. However, without specific league average data for this situation, this represents a modest positive performance that hasn't translated to profitability.

ANALYZE This Trend

This trend is near break-even. Combine with other factors and compare odds before placing any bets.

Compare Sportsbook Odds

Methodology

All trends in The Archives are calculated from official game results and closing point spreads from 2014 to 2024. ROI assumes a flat $100 bet at standard -110 juice. Win rate is calculated as wins divided by total decisions (pushes excluded). A minimum of 10 games is required for a trend to be published. Data is sourced from The Odds API and verified against official league records.