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MLB Baseball betting odds Cardinals at Padres MLB Lines

May 26th, 2010 Romer Cleaver No comments

With the two teams having their first matchup on Tuesday as they actually were the underdogs in the game and still won 1-0. If that game was any indication it may be that runs scored tonight may be hard to come by. Starting for the Cardinals will be Jaime Garcia who is 4-2 with a low ERA of 1.28 with 42 Ks and 20 BBs. And for the Padres it will be Kevin Correia who is 4-4 with an ERA of 4.57 with 38 Ks and 16 BBs. Garcia is going after a win by a starting pitcher which would be the first in five games. Will these pitching stats change anything with the MLB betting or the MLB Odds?

The Cardinals are delighted by the performance on Monday of Pujol and they hope it may begin a streak of hitting for him. At the same time the Padres are looking for their Start at first to correct the problems he has had playing at home and that he will break out of the slump on this road trip. Read more…

MLB Odds Mets at Cardinals in baseball betting

April 18th, 2010 Nicholas Weaver No comments

The Mets and Cards will do battle on the baseball betting diamond on Saturday April 18th. The New York will travel to Saint Louie and try and try and derail a Card’s team that has been all but unbeatable over the first two weeks of the MLB odds action. And it will be no easy task considering how poor the Mets have looked thus far in the 2010 baseball wagering.

The Mets (2-5), unfortunately find themselves in familiar territory so far this year: last in the NL East. Last year was a baseball betting aberration, or so the Met’s faithful hoped. After being absolutely depleted by injuries it was no wonder that the team finished near the bottom of the NL betting competition. But this MLB betting season was supposed to be different. Read more…

Baseball Betting Mets at Cardinals MLB Odds

April 18th, 2010 Kenny Carter No comments

This baseball betting matchup between a 5-2 team and a 2-5 team doesn’t seem all that appealing at first glance but if the right pieces fall into place it just might turn into a can’t miss MLB odds matchup on Saturday April 18th.

The St. Louis Cardinals (5-2) have been dominating opponents so far in the young 2010 MLB betting season. The team started the year with a 4-2 road record before opening up the baseball betting action at Busch Stadium.

The New York Mets (2-5) have done just the opposite of the Red Birds in the 2010 betting odds action. This team has been a bit of a disappointment after stocking up on free agent bats in the baseball betting off season and getting its pitching staff more or less healthy. When the team heads to St Louis it will definitely have its work cut out for it and no baseball odds maker is going to give the team much of a chance in the game. Unless ace Johan Santana is pitching. Read more…

Astros at Cardinals MLB Betting Odds

April 14th, 2010 Romer Cleaver No comments

The Houston Astros have come to wrong place to try and pick up their first MLB betting win of the 2010 season. Houston in St Louis for a 3-game baseball betting series against the red hot Cardinals and they could not have picked a worse team to face in the MLB odds right now.

St Louis has rushed out to an impressive 5-2 record in the first two weeks of the 2010 MLB betting season. What makes that baseball betting record even more impressive is the fact that the team opening the season with six straight road games and a record of 4-2. Now that team is finally playing in front of the hometown crowd the MLB betting sky is the limit. Read more…

Baseball Betting – Cardinals pitching staff is loaded MLB Odds

February 24th, 2010 Romer Cleaver No comments

There are many fans and experts in the world of baseball betting that are still, at this very moment, nearly half a year later, wondering how the St Louis Cardinals did not win the MLB World Series last year. The Cards were, on paper, by far the best team in the NL baseball betting and even matched up favorably with the Yankees.

The Cards were all but written in as the 2009 World Series champs at the beginning of the playoffs only to lose in the first round. The team has had plenty of time to sit and stew about what might have been in the baseball betting last year and they’ll bring that with them into the 2010 MLB odds action. Read more…