Betting odds.
Jackson, this is my way of designating favorites in each match and trying to represent a value of likelihood in wins/losses. Here is a brief explanation.
Atlanta Braves -300
Philadelphia Phillies +200
This is an example of a moneyline you could see in Major League Baseball. The raves are matching up with the Phillies, with Atlanta set as the favorite. You can tell Atlanta is the favorite because of the minus symbol. It is indicative of the amount that must be risked to return a profit. At -300, a $1 profit is made for every $3 risked on the Braves to win the game. On the other side, at +200, that is the same as saying 2/1. That means, for every $1 risked on Philadelphia to win the game, a $2 profit is returned. Moneylines are simply straight up betting lines with no spread involved, which is why they can range quite significantly.
SHF -125
Zhivago +135
Chase Hatton -125
Drake Navarra +140
Madison Cox -300
Pyra +350
Gent Club +240
Influence -235