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MLB editorial pick Florida Updated May 2026

Best MLB sportsbook in Florida 2026

Florida is a single-operator market. Hard Rock Bet is the only major book licensed in the state for MLB betting. Full review and MLB betting context below.

Top MLB pick Hard Rock Bet 4.2
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Top pick

Why Hard Rock Bet ranks first for MLB in Florida


01 Hard Rock Bet 4.2

For MLB bettors specifically: a competent MLB menu including moneyline, run line, totals, and World Series futures. Combined with an overall editorial rating of 4.2★ and licensed availability in 10 US states, Hard Rock Bet is the strongest all-around MLB option in Florida.

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MLB markets

MLB betting in Florida: what to know


moneyline
run line (1.5-run spread)
totals (over/under)
first-5-innings markets
player props (strikeouts, hits, HRs)

Key MLB terms

Run line. MLB's 1.5-run spread. Favorites are -1.5 at plus-money (must win by 2+); dogs are +1.5 at minus-money (lose by 1 or win outright). Used much more than the puck line because MLB games end in 1-run margins ~30% of the time.
First-5-innings (F5). A separate market that covers only the first 5 innings of the game. Useful for bettors who want to handicap starting pitchers without bullpen variance.
NRFI / YRFI. No-Run-First-Inning vs Yes-Run-First-Inning. A growing prop market that bets whether either team scores in the first inning. Particularly popular in same-game parlays.
Florida market

Sports betting in Florida


Launched Nov 2023
Licensed Operators 1
Operator Tax Tribal compact
Min Age 21+
Regulator Florida Gaming Control Commission

Florida has a unique monopoly model. Hard Rock Bet is the only legal sportsbook, operated by the Seminole Tribe under a compact running through 2051.

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Common questions

MLB betting in Florida: common questions


Which is the best MLB sportsbook in Florida right now?

Hard Rock Bet is our top editorial pick for MLB betting in Florida, scoring 4.2 out of 5. Specifically for MLB: a competent MLB menu including moneyline, run line, totals, and World Series futures. It is also the only major operator licensed in the state.

What MLB betting markets are available in Florida?

Florida bettors get the full MLB menu at all licensed operators: moneyline, run line (1.5-run spread), totals (over/under), first-5-innings markets, and player props (strikeouts, hits, HRs). Live in-play betting is offered during all MLB games. Market depth varies by operator; the ranked list above weights MLB-specific depth in scoring.

When does MLB season run?

Major League Baseball regular season runs March through October. Florida bettors can wager on every MLB game during that window at any of the licensed operators above, plus playoff and championship futures markets that stay open year-round.

What is the legal sports betting age in Florida?

21+ in Florida. This matches the federal-default 21+ minimum used in most US sports betting jurisdictions. You must verify your identity (full legal name, DOB, SSN) before placing any MLB bets.

Can I use my Florida sportsbook account to bet MLB games when I travel?

Yes for the major operators (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, bet365). The same account works in any state where the operator is licensed; the app activates the local odds, promotions, and MLB-specific markets based on your geolocation. You cannot bet from a state where the operator is not licensed regardless of account residency.

What is the operator tax rate in Florida and does it affect MLB betting lines?

Florida taxes operators at Tribal compact of revenue. Operators do not pay this directly to bettors, but high-tax states (NY 51%, PA 36%, IL 20-40%) historically see slightly wider hold percentages on the highest-volume markets; including the MLB moneyline. Florida bettors who line-shop across multiple operators capture better closing-line value than single-app bettors.