Last year the NL West produced some of the best teams in all of baseball betting. And even though it didn’t send a representative to the World Series, it teams had some of the top MLB odds records in the National League regular season.
This season the NL West again looks to be a hot bed of talent and should shape up to be a very interesting race for the pennant. In the 2009 baseball betting the LA Dodgers jumped out to an early lead in the NL West standings and held that position until the end of the season. The Dodgers will once again be the favorites to wrap up the MLB odds NL West title. Read more…
There is something awfully polarizing about the New York Yankees. Either you love the ‘Evil Empire’ or you hate it, but rarely will you find a baseball betting fan that is indifferent. This team inspires strong feelings either way but no matter if you adore or despise the Bronx Bombers, you can’t help but respect their success in the MLB odds.
The World Series baseball betting trophy went back to the Yankees trophy cabinet last season after fans were calling for blood after, gasp, the team missed the playoffs for the first time in a decade. So high are the MLB odds winning standards for this club that even one year of missing the post season triggered a radical spending spree and mini-baseball betting crisis in the front office. Read more…
A new ballpark was supposed to help stop the bleeding. But it didn’t. And even worse the team’s plans to open an brand new sparkling ball park, one of the finest in the NL was overshadowed by its cross-town neighbors, just as everything the Mets do.
And not only did the Yankees new stadium (not coincidently scheduled to open the same year as the Mets new baseball betting stadium) outshine the new home of the Mets, but the team also won the World Series MLB odds championship. Read more…