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Showing posts with label 2014 world series. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

2014 MLB World Series Game #7 Odds and Prop Bets


Betting on the 2014 MLB playoffs


“Even though the public was backing the Giants early on
in the Series, there has been some recent support for the Royals who
just seem to win when they need to. Early on money is pretty split
tonight, but the Royals are taking in slightly more and I expect us to
need the Giants tonight.”


-Kevin Bradley, Sports Book Manager, Bovada.lv


WORLD SERIES – GAME 7

San Francisco Giants +1½ (-160) +132 O 7 (-120)

Kansas City Royals -1½ (+140) -142 U 7 (EVEN)


SPECIAL (SF @ KC) – How many innings will Madison Bumgarner (SF) pitch in the game?

Over 1.1 -140

Under 1.1 EVEN


SPECIAL (SF @ KC) – Will Buster Posey (SF) get 2 or more RBI’s in the game?

Yes +275

No -450


SPECIAL (SF @ KC) – Will Pablo Sandoval (SF) get 2 or more RBI’s in the game?

Yes +275

No -450


SPECIAL (SF @ KC) – Will Eric Hosmer (KC) get 2 or more RBI’s in the game?

Yes +250

No -400


SPECIAL (SF @ KC) – Will Lorenzo Cain (KC) get 2 or more RBI’s in the game?

Yes +300

No -500


SPECIAL (LAA @ KC) – Will Alex Gordon (KC) steal a base?

Yes +250

No -400


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Gregor Blanco (SF) +110

Alcides Escobar (KC) -140


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Joe Panik (SF) -140

Norichika Aoki (KC) +110


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Buster Posey (SF) -120

Lorenzo Cain (KC) -110


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Pablo Sandoval (SF) -120

Eric Hosmer (KC) -110


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Hunter Pence (SF) -120

Alex Gordon (KC) -110


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Brandon Belt (SF) +110

Billy Butler (KC) -140


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Brandon Crawford (SF) -115

Salvador Perez (KC) -115


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Travis Ishikawa (SF) +120

Omar Infante (KC) -150


(SF @ KC) – Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s

Michael Morse (SF) -120

Mike Moustakas (KC) -110


(SF @ KC) – Who will record more strikeouts?

Tim Hudson (R) -1 (-115)

Jeremy Guthrie (R) +1 (-115)


(SF @ KC) – Total Strikeouts – Tim Hudson (R)

Over 3 (-115)

Under 3 (-115)


(SF @ KC) – Total Strikeouts – Jeremy Guthrie (R)

Over 2½ (-105)

Under 2½ (-125)

(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RB

I’s – Buster Posey (SF)

Over 2 (-120)

Under 2 (-110)


(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’s – Pablo Sandoval (SF)

Over 2 (-125)

Under 2 (-105)


(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’s – Hunter Pence (SF)

Over 2 (-115)

Under 2 (-115)

(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’

s – Brandon Belt (SF)

Over 1½ (-140)

Under 1½ (+110)


(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’s – Joe Panik (SF)

Over 1½ (-140)

Under 1½ (+110)


(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’s – Lorenzo Cain (KC)

Over 2 (-120)

Under 2 (-110)


(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’s – Eric Hosmer (KC)

Over 2 (-125)

Under 2 (-105)


(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’s – Billy Butler (KC)

Over 2 (EVEN)

Under 2 (-130)


(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’s – Alex Gordon (KC)

Over 2 (EVEN)

Under 2 (-130)


(SF @ KC) – Total Hits, Runs and RBI’s – Salvador Perez (KC)

Over 1½ (-115)

Under 1½ (-115)


(SF @ KC) – Will Gregor Blanco (SF) record a hit?

Yes -175

No +145


(SF @ KC) – Will Joe Panik (SF) record a hit?

Yes -250

No +195


(SF @ KC) – Will Buster Posey (SF) record a hit?

Yes -250

No +195


(SF @ KC) – Will Pablo Sandoval (SF) record a hit?

Yes -200

No +160


(SF @ KC) – Will Hunter Pence (SF) record a hit?

Yes -200

No +160


(SF @ KC) – Will Brandon Belt (SF) record a hit?

Yes -200

No +160


(SF @ KC) – Will Michael Morse (SF) record a hit?

Yes -175

No +145


(SF @ KC) – Will Travis Ishikawa (SF) record a hit?

Yes -150

No +120


(SF @ KC) – Will Brandon Crawford (SF) record a hit?

Yes -150

No +120


(SF @ KC) – Will Alcides Escobar (KC) record a hit?

Yes -250

No +195


(SF @ KC) – Will Norichika Aoki (KC) record a hit?

Yes -200

No +160


(SF @ KC) – Will Lorenzo Cain (KC) record a hit?

Yes -250

No +195


(SF @ KC) – Will Eric Hosmer (KC) record a hit?

Yes -200

No +160

(SF @ KC) – Will Billy Butler (KC) record a hit?

Yes -200

No +160


(SF @ KC) – Will Alex Gordon (KC) record a hit?

Yes -175

No +145


(SF @ KC) – Will Salvador Perez (KC) record a hit?

Yes -150

No +120


(SF @ KC) – Will Mike Moustakas (KC) record a hit?

Yes -175

No +145

(SF @ KC) – Will Omar Infante (KC) record a hit?

Yes -175

No +145


(SF @ KC) – Will Buster Posey (SF) hit a home run?

Yes +450

No -650


(SF @ KC) – Will Brandon Belt (SF) hit a home run?

Yes +500

No -800


(SF @ KC) – Will Michael Morse (SF) hit a home run?

Yes +500

No -800


(SF @ KC) – Will Alex Gordon (KC) hit a home run?

Yes +475

No -700


(SF @ KC) – Will Eric Hosmer (KC) hit a home run?

Yes +500

No -800


(SF @ KC) – Will Mike Moustakas (KC) hit a home run?

Yes +475

No -700


(SF @ KC) – Player to hit the first Home Run in the game

No Home Run Hit in the Game 2/1

Buster Posey (SF) 19/2

Pablo Sandoval (SF) 12/1

Hunter Pence (SF) 12/1

Brandon Belt (SF) 14/1

Eric Hosmer (KC) 14/1

Mike Moustakas (KC) 14/1

Michael Morse (SF) 15/1

Alex Gordon (KC) 15/1

Billy Butler (KC) 16/1

Field 17/1

Brandon Crawford (SF) 18/1

Lorenzo Cain (KC) 18/1

Salvador Perez (KC) 18/1

Joe Panik (SF) 20/1

Travis Ishikawa (SF) 20/1

Omar Infante (KC) 25/1

Gregor Blanco (SF) 30/1

Alcides Escobar (KC) 30/1

Norichika Aoki (KC) 35/1


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2014 MLB World Series Game #7 Odds and Prop Bets

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Royals Send Ventura to the Hill to try to Even up the World Series at 1 Game Each


Betting on the 2014 MLB World Series


The fans at Kauffman Stadium will be treated to a interleague game
between the San Francisco Giants and the Kansas City Royals when they
take their seats on Wednesday.


The Giants will give the ball to starter Jake Peavy in this one. Right hander Peavy is 8-13 this season with a 3.65 ERA.


Peavy’s opponent in this one will be Yordano Ventura. The Royals
right hander has a 3.31 ERA to go along with a 14-10 record this season.


Oddsmakers currently have the Royals listed as 114-moneyline
favorites versus the Giants, while the game’s total is sitting at 7.


Last time out for San Francisco, they were a 7-1 winner as they
battled the Royals on the road. Moneyline bettors who got the Giants at
-106 were rewarded, while the 8 combined runs moved the game OVER for
totals bettors.


San Francisco:

Team record: 97-76

Current Streak: won 4 straight games.

San Francisco is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games

The total has gone OVER in 5 of San Francisco’s last 5 games

San Francisco is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games on the road

San Francisco is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing Kansas City


Kansas City:

Team record: 97-74

Kansas City is 9-1 SU in its last 10 games

The total has gone OVER in 4 of Kansas City’s last 6 games

Kansas City is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games at home

Kansas City is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing San Francisco


Next up:

San Francisco home to Kansas City Friday, October 24


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The Royals Send Ventura to the Hill to try to Even up the World Series at 1 Game Each

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Kansas City Rests Up for World Series


Betting on the 2014 MLB World Series

The Kansas City Royals have beat MLB odds all season long, and now
they find themselves waiting to see who their opponent will be in the
World Series. The Giants are -1000 to win the NL Pennant and the
Cardinals are +600.



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Kansas City was embroiled all season long in a head-to-head battle with
its Detroit Tigers rival, and the Royals eventually came up short in
their race for an American League division title. They settled for one
of the two league wild card berths.



The Royals’ dramatic Wild Card victory over the Oakland Athletics has
set the pace for their postseason. For years the Royals have developed a
solid young core of position players, and now the patience is paying
off. Eric Hosmer has an impressive .448 batting average and Mike
Moustakas has enjoyed four playoff home runs.



The Royals haven’t won a title since 1985. That was six years before
starting pitcher Yordano Ventura was even born. Now they’re favored
(-110) to win the World Series.



However, oddsmakers don’t seem overly confident in Kansas City, despite
the Royals’ early ALCS victory. The San Francisco Giants are +110 to win
the World Series even though there’s no guarantee they will even
survive the NLCS.



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Kansas City Rests Up for World Series

Odds to Win the 2014 MLB World Series, Series MVP and Exact Series Results


Betting on the 2014 MLB playoffs


“Despite the Giants battling the Dodgers all year for the NL
West they hung around in the mid teens in terms of Odds to Win the World
Series and we took quite a bit of bets on them throughout the season,
in fact almost double compared to the Royals even though they were as
high as 50-1 at one point. Even though this series is close with the
Royals as slight favorites I expect to be taking quite a bit on the
Giants game to game as we have seen throughout the playoffs.”


Kevin Bradley, Sports Book Manager, bovada.lv


Odds to win 2014 World Series


San Francisco Giants 20/23 (-115)

Kansas City Royals 20/21 (-105)


Odds to win the 2014 World Series MVP


Pablo Sandoval (SF) 8/1

Buster Posey (SF) 17/2

Lorenzo Cain (KC) 9/1

Eric Hosmer (KC) 10/1

Mike Moustakas (KC) 10/1

Alex Gordon (KC) 12/1

Hunter Pence (SF) 12/1

Madison Bumgarner (SF) 12/1

James Shields (KC) 14/1

Alcides Escobar (KC) 15/1

Brandon Belt (SF) 15/1

Jake Peavy (SF) 15/1

Santiago Casilla (SF) 15/1

Greg Holland (KC) 15/1

Travis Ishikawa (SF) 16/1

Billy Butler (KC) 16/1

Joe Panik (SF) 16/1

Norichika Aoki (KC) 20/1

Yordano Ventura (KC) 25/1

Brandon Crawford (SF) 25/1


Exact Series Result


San Francisco Giants 4-0 12/1

San Francisco Giants 4-1 6/1

San Francisco Giants 4-2 5/1

San Francisco Giants 4-3 9/2

Kansas City Royals 4-0 12/1

Kansas City Royals 4-1 11/2

Kansas City Royals 4-2 4/1

Kansas City Royals 4-3 15/4


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Odds to Win the 2014 MLB World Series, Series MVP and Exact Series Results

Odds for the 2014 MLB World Series Prop and Exotic Bets


Betting on the 2014 MLB World Series


WORLD SERIES – SERIES PRICES

San Francisco Giants (Series Prices) 20/21 (-105)

Kansas City Royals (Series Prices) 20/23 (-115)


Odds to win the 2014 World Series MVP

Buster Posey (SF) 8/1

Madison Bumgarner (SF) 9/1

Pablo Sandoval (SF) 10/1

Lorenzo Cain (KC) 10/1

Eric Hosmer (KC) 10/1

Mike Moustakas (KC) 10/1

Alex Gordon (KC) 10/1

Hunter Pence (SF) 12/1

James Shields (KC) 14/1

Alcides Escobar (KC) 16/1

Brandon Belt (SF) 16/1

Jake Peavy (SF) 16/1

Santiago Casilla (SF) 16/1

Greg Holland (KC) 16/1

Travis Ishikawa (SF) 16/1

Billy Butler (KC) 16/1

Joe Panik (SF) 16/1

Norichika Aoki (KC) 20/1

Yordano Ventura (KC) 25/1

Brandon Crawford (SF) 25/1


Will a Pitcher win the 2014 World Series MVP?

Yes 17/10 (+170)

No 2/5 (-250)


Series Spread


San Francisco Giants +1½ 10/23 (-230)

Kansas City Royals -1½ 19/10 (+190)


San Francisco Giants -1½ 33/20 (+165)

Kansas City Royals +1½ 20/41 (-205)


San Francisco Giants -2½ 7/2 (+350)

Kansas City Royals +2½ 1/5 (-500)


San Francisco Giants +2½ 1/7 (-700)

Kansas City Royals -2½ 19/4 (+475)


Exact Series Result

San Francisco Giants 4-0 12/1 (+1200)

San Francisco Giants 4-1 11/2 (+550)

San Francisco Giants 4-2 4/1 (+400)

San Francisco Giants 4-3 15/4 (+375)

Kansas City Royals 4-0 12/1 (+1200)

Kansas City Royals 4-1 6/1 (+600)

Kansas City Royals 4-2 5/1 (+500)

Kansas City Royals 4-3 9/2 (+450)


Total Games in Series

4 6/1 (+600)

5 5/2 (+250)

6 17/10 (+170)

7 9/5 (+180)


Over 4½ 1/10 (-1000)

Under 4½ 6/1 (+600)


Over 5½ 1/2 (-200)

Under 5½ 8/5 (+160)


Over 6½ 9/5 (+180)

Under 6½ 5/11 (-220)


How many games will go to extra innings?

Over ½ 20/31 (-155)

Under ½ 23/20 (+115)


Total Home Runs – San Francisco Giants

Over /Under 4½


Total Home Runs – Kansas City Royals

Over /Under 3½


How many steals will the Kansas City Royals Record?

Over /Under 6


Will any game end on a Walkoff hit?

Yes 27/20 (+135)

No 4/7 (-175)


Will any game end on a Walkoff home run?

Yes 13/2 (+650)

No 1/12 (-1200)


Which Teams Designated hitters will have the highest batting average?

San Francisco Giants 20/23 (-115)

Kansas City Royals 4/5 (-125)


Which Team will Record More Errors?

San Francisco Giants 20/23 (-115)

Kansas City Royals 4/5 (-125)


Which Team will have a lower Bullpen ERA

San Francisco Giants 10/13 (-130)

Kansas City Royals 10/11 (-110)


Will any manager or player get ejected during the 2014 World Series?

Yes 5/2 (+250)

No 1/4 (-400)


How many calls will get overturned after replay?

Over 1 4/7 (-175)

Under 1 27/20 (+135)


Will there be a Grand Slam in the 2014 World Series?

Yes 4/1 (+400)

No 1/6 (-600)


Will Any Game End in a Shutout?

Yes 10/11 (-110)

No 10/13 (-130)


Player Props


Most Hits, Runs and RBI’s in the series

Hunter Pence (SF) 5/6 (-120)

Alex Gordon (KC) 10/11 (-110)


Brandon Belt (SF) 5/6 (-120)

Billy Butler (KC) 10/11 (-110)


Buster Posey (SF) 5/6 (-120)

Lorenzo Cain (KC) 10/11 (-110)


Pablo Sandoval (SF) 5/6 (-120)

Eric Hosmer (KC) 10/11 (-110)


Game 1 Strikeouts


Total Strikeouts – Madison Bumgarner

Over /Under 5½


Total Strikeouts – James Shields

Over /Under 5½


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Odds for the 2014 MLB World Series Prop and Exotic Bets

Friday, October 10, 2014

Odds to win the 2014 World Series, ALCS, NLCS and Championship Series Prop Bets


Betting on the 2014 MLB playoffs

Odds to win the 2014 World Series

Baltimore Orioles 11/5

St. Louis Cardinals 13/5

San Francisco Giants 13/5

Kansas City Royals 13/4


2014 World Series Exact Matchup

Baltimore Orioles vs St. Louis Cardinals 19/10

Baltimore Orioles vs San Francisco Giants 9/4

Kansas City Royals vs St. Louis Cardinals 11/4

Kansas City Royals vs San Francisco Giants 13/4


Series Price

Baltimore Orioles 5/7

Kansas City Royals 6/5


Series Spread

Kansas City Royals -1½ 39/20

Baltimore Orioles +1½ 2/5


Kansas City Royals +1½ 10/19

Baltimore Orioles -1½ 31/20


Exact Series Result

Kansas City Royals 4-0 15/1

Kansas City Royals 4-1 6/1

Kansas City Royals 4-2 5/1

Kansas City Royals 4-3 5/1

Baltimore Orioles 4-0 10/1

Baltimore Orioles 4-1 11/2

Baltimore Orioles 4-2 15/4

Baltimore Orioles 4-3 15/4


Total Games in Series

4 6/1

5 12/5

6 7/4

7 9/5


Over 4½ 1/10

Under 4½ 6/1

Over 5½ 1/2

Under 5½ 8/5


Over 6½ 9/5

Under 6½ 5/11


How many games will go to extra innings?

Over ½ 20/29

Under ½ 21/20


How many calls will get overturned after replay?

Over 1 4/7

Under 1 27/20


Total Home Runs – Kansas City Royals

Over / Under 3½


Total Home Runs – Baltimore Orioles

Over / Under 6½


Will any game end on a Walkoff hit?

Yes 27/20

No 4/7


How many steals will the Kansas City Royals Record?

Over / Under 6

Series Price

St. Louis Cardinals 10/13

San Francisco Giants 11/10


Series Spread

San Francisco Giants -1½ 39/20

St. Louis Cardinals +1½ 2/5


San Francisco Giants +1½ 10/19

St. Louis Cardinals -1½ 31/20


Exact Series Result

San Francisco Giants 4-0 12/1

San Francisco Giants 4-1 6/1

San Francisco Giants 4-2 5/1

San Francisco Giants 4-3 9/2

St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 12/1

St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 11/2

St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 4/1

St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 15/4


Total Games in Series

4 6/1

5 5/2

6 17/10

7 9/5


Over 4½ 1/10

Under 4½ 6/1

Over 5½ 1/2

Under 5½ 8/5


Over 6½ 9/5

Under 6½ 5/11


How many games will go to extra innings?

Over ½ 20/29

Under ½ 21/20


How many calls will get overturned after replay?

Over 1 4/7

Under 1 27/20


Total Home Runs – San Francisco Giants

Over / Under 4½


Total Home Runs – St Louis Cardinals

Over / Under 4


Will any game end on a Walkoff hit?

Yes 27/20

No 4/7


Will a pitcher hit a Home Run in the Series?

Yes 7/2

No 1/6

Additional Props


Will any manager get ejected during the League Championship Series

Yes 7/4

No 5/13


Will any League Championship Series end in 4 Games?

Yes 5/2

No 1/4


Will any League Championship Series end in 7 Games?

Yes 5/6

No 5/6


Who will hit the most Home Runs in the League Championship Series?

Nelson Cruz (BAL) 4/1

Adam Jones (BAL) 8/1

Steve Pearce (BAL) 19/2

Nick Markakis (BAL) 14/1

Jonathan Schoop (BAL) 14/1

J.J. Hardy (BAL) 15/1

Matt Adams (STL) 16/1

Matt Holliday (STL) 16/1

Jhonny Peralta (STL) 16/1

Mike Moustakas (KC) 16/1

Caleb Joseph (BAL) 16/1

Buster Posey (SF) 16/1

Eric Hosmer (KC) 16/1

Billy Butler (KC) 20/1

Alex Gordon (KC) 20/1

Salvador Perez (KC) 20/1

Pablo Sandoval (SF) 20/1

Hunter Pence (SF) 20/1

Kolten Wong (STL) 20/1

Brandon Belt (SF) 25/1

Travis Ishikawa (BAL) 25/1

Yadier Molina (STL) 25/1





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Odds to win the 2014 World Series, ALCS, NLCS and Championship Series Prop Bets

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

2014 MLB World Series Odds: What a Difference a Month Makes


Betting on the 2014 MLB World Series

By: Chris Dyer (Dirty)

As the 2014 Major League Baseball Season barrels into the dog days of
summer most of the teams are starting to settle in and start playing as
they will the rest of the season.  We have teams like the Astros who
are better than they were last year and have a legit shot of not
finishing in the basebament of the American League West if they can play
better at home. You have disappointing teams like the Boston Red Sox
and Tampa Bay Rays in the AL East.  As each of those teams season goes
on and they get key players back you expect them to improve. The injury
riddled Texas Rangers are playing .500 ball and the Orioles have finally
gotten somewhat healthy with Chris Davis back and if he can return
anywhere near to what he was last year they can make some noise coupled
with the year that Nelson Cruz is having.


I think the two biggest surprises this year has been the surprising
start of the Toronto Blue Jays and the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Blue Jays
offense is off to a blistering start after a mediocre start and have
them 10 games over .500 and 4 games up on the Yankees and 4 1/2 game
lead over the Orioles.  Do the Blue Jays have the pitching to last all
season especially the 35 year old Mark Buehrle, who is 10-1 with a 2.10
ERA. The Pirates are 3 games under 500 now and in 3rd place in the NL
Central7 1/2 games behind the Milwaukee Brewers.  The pitching and
consistency at the plate haven’t been there for the Pirates so far this
year, but there is still plenty of time to turn it around as long as
they can keep playing near .500 ball until the 2nd half of the season
and make a run.


I think the teams in the AL East and NL East will benefit from
playing in each respective leagues worst divisions so far this year
(which is not the norm).  The Braves are banged up and have a patchwork
pitching staff and are the class of the division so far as the Marlins
will not keep up with their problems.  You can honestly say that the
Braves may be the only team in the East to finish over .500 the way
things are shaking out right now. The mets can’t make a run unless they
make some moves and the Phillies can’t either as they are high-salaried
as it is.


The oddsmakers sure have been moving the odds to win the 2014 World
Series a lot and we know they will adjust them as the season
progresses.  I was really shocked to see so much movement on some teams
odds over just a month of the season.  These odds are from Bovada.lv Online Sportsbook.


Odds to win the 2014 World Series Teams in red have longer odds, teams in blue have shorter odds, and teams in black stayed the same)

Odds on 5/1/14  Current Odds


Detroit Tigers 13/2  6/1

San Francisco Giants 14/1   7/1

Los Angeles Dodgers 15/2   8/1

Oakland Athletics 12/1   9/1

St. Louis Cardinals 10/1   9/1

Toronto Blue Jays 25/1   10/1

Atlanta Braves 11/1   12/1

Washington Nationals 11/1   14/1

Boston Red Sox 14/1   16/1

Los Angeles Angels 20/1   16/1

Milwaukee Brewers 14/1   16/1

New York Yankees 10/1   16/1

Baltimore Orioles 33/1   25/1

Texas Rangers 16/1   28/1

Cincinnati Reds 40/1   40/1

Colorado Rockies 66/1   50/1

Kansas City Royals 33/1   50/1

Seattle Mariners 50/1 50/1

Tampa Bay Rays 20/1   50/1

Chicago White Sox 75/1   66/1

Cleveland Indians 50/1   66/1

Miami Marlins 150/1   75/1

Pittsburgh Pirates 50/1   75/1

New York Mets 66/1   100/1

Philadelphia Phillies 75/1   150/1

Minnesota Twins 150/1   200/1

San Diego Padres 100/1   200/1

Chicago Cubs 500/1   250/1

Arizona Diamondbacks 200/1   500/1

Houston Astros 500/1 5  00/1


Who is going to win the World Series in your opinions?  Who are the
front runners to win each division?  The rest of the MLB season looks
like we are going to have some great storylines that will unfold and I
for one can’t wait to see it happen.








2014 MLB World Series Odds: What a Difference a Month Makes

Saturday, March 29, 2014

MLB Odds: Dodgers, Tigers Center Stage as 2014 Campaign Approaches

Betting on MLB Games

After an official opening series in Sydney, Australia last week,
Major League Baseball is set to begin in earnest on Monday, the long,
boring offseason finally giving way to another spring of action. Given
the abundance of options at the top of the league totem pole, betting on
MLB out of the gates has never looked more appealing.





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While the Boston Red Sox will flaunt their most recent display of
championship hardware over the course of the 2014 campaign, they have
just 12/1 odds of winning the World Series (fifth in baseball) and +220
MLB odds of winning the AL East division.





The Los Angeles Dodgers, in contrast, top the World Series futures
with 13/2 odds and even have -200 odds of winning the respectably
competitive NL West. Ace Clayton Kershaw?s 1.83 ERA and 232 in 33
contests last season were enough to land him a $215 million contract
extension, but will it help his squad in the win column?





The club deemed most likely to prevail in their division, the Detroit
Tigers, have -225 odds of winning the AL Central and 9/1 odds of going
all the way. Still, with a new head coach and some turnover in their
infield, there are no guarantees.





Will 2014 go down as the year of the heavyweights with a select few
powerhouse contenders competing for the pennants? Don?t overlook the
rest of the field, as sometimes it?s the underdogs who stand out as the
most intriguing MLB betting options.





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MLB Odds: Dodgers, Tigers Center Stage as 2014 Campaign Approaches

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Baltimore Orioles Season Long Prop Bets





Betting on Orioles Baseball















Baltimore Orioles




Chris Davis – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 39½




Chris Davis – Total RBI’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 113½




Adam Jones – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 30½




Adam Jones – Total RBI’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 95½




Nelson Cruz – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 25½









Matt Wieters – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 23½









J.J. Hardy – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 24½




Nick Markakis – BA in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under .285




Ubaldo Jimenez – Total Wins in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 12½




Chris Tillman – Total Wins in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 11½







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Freddie Freeman – BA in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under .305




Freddie Freeman – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 25½




Freddie Freeman – Total RBI’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 103½









Jason Heyward – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 21½









Jason Heyward – Total Runs in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 94½




Justin Upton – BA in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under .279




Justin Upton – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 26½




Evan Gattis – Total HR’s in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 23½




Chris Johnson – BA in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under .299




B.J. Upton – BA in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under .230




Dan Uggla – BA in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under .220




Julio Teheran – Total Wins in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 13½









Mike Minor – Total Wins in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 13½









Ervin Santana – Total Wins in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 9½




Craig Kimbrel – Total Saves in the 2014 Regular Season




Over/Under 46½







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