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Baseball Betting Odds News – San Francisco Giants future on Playoffs?

To be a San Francisco Giants fan is to endure seemingly endless suffering in the baseball betting results. This is a long and storied franchise full of rich tradition and highs and lows but over the past decade it sure seems like there’s been a lot more lows than highs –especially in the MLB odds results.

There was the whole Barry Bonds scandal which drug the franchise’s name through the mud, but more frustrating for fans have been the abysmal baseball betting results over that same span in MLB wagering. For years the team has underperformed and done little to impress MLB odds makers.

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But this year could be different. As sports betting fans will note, this team is coming of an 88-74 season and came within six wins of appearing in the MLB odds in last year’s post season. And best of all this team has one of the best pitchers in baseball betting on the mound in Tiny Tim Lincecum.

Lincecum is the MLB odds favorite to win his third consecutive NL Cy Young award and is the prize is his for the claiming until some else takes it from him. His 2.48 ERA and 251 Ks were among the best in the NL wagering last season but his meager win total of 15 wins belies the weakness of this team.

On the mound Lincecum, Matt Cain (14 wins, 2.89 ERA) Barry Zito (10 wins) form one of the better rotations in baseball gambling, but at the plate you would be hard pressed to find a less productive offense in either league.

Pudgy Pablo Sandolval is the meat and bones of the offense and put together some attractive stats in the 2009 MLB betting season (.330 BA, 25 HR, 90 RBIs) but the teams production falls off the face of the earth after that. Driving in runs will the biggest challenge for this team but this squad looks like it could very well be a playoff contender.

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