Yankees and Red Sox Split Opening Games on MLB Odds
The Yin and the Yang of the AL East baseball betting remain in balance after the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox split the first two games of the MLB odds season civil war in the Northeast was averted. And if anything the splitting of the first two games of the opening series between these two teams is great news for the online betting community and hopeful an omen for interesting things to come in the ’10 baseball MLB betting action.
These two ball clubs are the face of MLB betting and are two of the best known franchises in sports betting. Their re-kindled rivalry over the past decade has been the most documented in sports over that time and the baseball betting public loves it.
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As the defending World Series champions the Yankees are the favorite in the baseball odds to repeat as champs. However, every MLB odds maker on the planet believes the Sox are also plenty good enough to win the World Series and there is little doubt that these two teams are two of the best in the MLB betting action.
The Sox took the opening of the MLB season on the road at the new Yankees stadium delivering a nasty blow to the millions of diehard Yanks fans in the baseball betting community. But after a day off to travel to Boston the Yankees repaid the favor by giving the Bo-Sox nation a bitter loss to swallow at Fenway.
While it’s still too early to early to predict how the 162-game MLB betting season will play out, if these first two games were any indication of how things are going to turn out sports betting fans should be very happy. Game One had plenty of runs and plenty of drama as the Sox clawed their way back going ahead in the 7th inning to claim a 9-7 road win. On Tuesday it was New York’s turn to make the home crowd sick as they repaid the favor with a 6-4 win of their own in Boston.
These teams next meet up in the baseball odds on May 7th and you can be sure it will be another tremendous baseball wagering event.




