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Rounding the bases: The best bets in the bigs
Every week we take a look at the hottest and coldest teams as well as the best over and under bets in Major League Baseball.
For the week of July 8-14.
Hot team: Tampa Bay Rays
Last week: 6-1
Season: 55-41
Upcoming schedule: at Blue Jays
Skinny: No team is hotter than the Rays heading into the All-Star break. Tampa has wins in 14 of its last 16 games, but hits the road for a nasty 10-game road trip beginning Friday.
Cold team: Houston Astros
Last week: 1-3
Season: 33-61
Upcoming schedule: vs. Mariners
Skinny: The Astros only have three wins in their last 15 games and should be very active sellers leading up to the trade deadline.
Over team: San Francisco Giants
Last week: 6-1 over/under
Season: 49-42-3 over/under
Upcoming schedule: vs. Diamondbacks
Skinny: The Giants still played over the total despite Tim Lincecum’s no-hitter on Saturday.
Under team: Pittsburgh Pirates
Last week: 0-6 over/under
Season: 39-52-2 over/under
Upcoming schedule: at Reds
Skinny: The Pirates have gone low in eight consecutive game, increasing their stature as one of the best under plays in the league. -
MLB Top 5: Baseball's best bets after the All-Star break
By JASON LOGAN
The real baseball season begins after the All-Star break, with teams rounding the bend in the playoff race.
The Oakland Athletics have actually earned the most units for baseball bettors following the All-Star Game over the past five seasons at +31.85 units. However, +30.40 of those earnings came last summer when the A’s went 51-25 in the second half of the schedule. Before 2012, Oakland was 135-150 for just +1.45 units after the break.
We look at which teams have consistently been breadwinners during the home stretch of the season.
Stats as of 2008.
Best post-break bets
Philadelphia Phillies (224-139, +30.77 units)
The Phillies have been in the black following the break in each of the past five seasons, including earning +8.62 units in 2012. Philadelphia’s biggest windfall came from a 50-25 record in 2010 which earned +15.60 units. The Phillies could be tuning up for another post-break bonanza, going 7-3 in their last 10 outings as of Friday.
Milwaukee Brewers (200-161, +26.54 units)
The Brew Crew have funded plenty of late-summer beer funds with their winnings following the break. Milwaukee went 47-23 and won +19.42 units in 2011. Those profits seem like a lifetime away for Brewers bettors, who have suffered through a 37-54 record and a MLB-worst -18.00 units in the first half of this season heading into the weekend.
San Francisco Giants (198-163, +19.95 units)
The Giants caught fire in the second half of the schedule and rode that to a World Series title last year. They posted a 48-28 mark after the break and brought in +15.10 units for Bay Area bettors. It’s been hit or miss for San Francisco backers in the second half of the schedule the past few years. The team was -12.31 units in the hole following the break in 2011 but won +12.81 units in the home stretch of 2010.
Tampa Bay Rays (207-156, +17.36 units)
The Rays have been one of the most consistent winners of the post-ASG schedule since 2008, posting the third-best win/loss record and earning the fifth-most units. Tampa Bay was a cash cow in the summer of 2008, going 42-26 and bringing home +15.22 units en route to the AL Pennant.
Baltimore Orioles (164-202, +14.92 units)
The Orioles have been one of the better post-break bets over the past three seasons, earning +49.13 units between 2010 and 2012 with a collective 118-107 record. However, Baltimore dug a deep hole for its loyal fans after the ASG in 2008 and 2009, burning through -18.93 and -15.28 units respectively – both ranked second worst in the majors for that season.Comment
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All-Star betting: Updated Home Run Derby odds
The MLB Home Run Derby will be front and center Monday night and sportsbooks have had odds out for a while since the field was announced.
Here’s a look at where each contestant opened and where they sit now:
Prince Fielder
Opened: +350
Now: +400
Chris Davis
Opened: +350
Now: + 400
Bryce Harper
Opened: +450
Now: +500
Robinson Cano
Opened: +500
Now: +500
Yoenis Cespedes
Opened: +500
Now: +600
Pedro Alvarez (replacement for Carlos Gonzalez)
Now: +600
David Wright
Opened: +800
Now: +1,000
Michael Cuddyer
Opened: +900
Now: +1,000Comment
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MLB All-Star Game: Tale of the tape
American League at National League (-127, 8)
Betting the Midsummer Classic can be tricky because of the numerous pitching and lineup changes throughout the game. With that in mind, let’s break down both teams to see who has the edge.
Catcher
AL –Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins
NL –Yadier Molina, St. Louis Cardinals
Yadier Molina will be making his sixth All-Star appearance and is among the league leaders in batting average and doubles.
Edge: NL
First base
AL –Chris Davis, Baltimore Orioles
NL – Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds
Chris Davis is having a breakout season, bashing a league-leading 37 homers by the break.
Edge: AL
Second base
AL – Robinson Cano, New York Yankees
NL –Brandon Phillips, Cincinnati Reds
The Yankees have been ravaged by injuries all season long but the big bat of Robinson Cano has kept them in the playoff hunt.
Edge: AL
Shortstop
AL –J.J. Hardy, Baltimore Orioles
NL –Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado Rockies
Troy Tulowitzki has carried the Rockies all season long and is without a doubt one of the best at his position.
Edge: NL
Third base
AL –Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
NL –David Wright, New York Mets
David Wright will have the support of the hometown crowd, but Miggy gives opposing pitchers nightmares.
Edge: AL
Outfield
AL – Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels, Adam Jones, Baltimore Orioles, Jose Bautista, Toronto Blue Jays.
NL – Carlos Beltran, St. Louis Cardinals, Carlos Gonzalez, Colorado Rockies, Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals
Both teams feature outfields with speed and power, but give the AL the slight edge here.
Edge: AL
Starting pitching
The managers haven’t announced their starters yet, but this already looks too close to call. Max Scherzer, Felix Hernandez or Chris Sale are the frontrunners to get the ball for the AL while the NL could send Clayton Kershaw, Patrick Corbin or Matt Harvey to the hill. Either way, these top-notch hurlers should cancel each other out.
Edge: Even
Bullpens
Again, a lot of guesswork here since most of these guys won’t seem more than an inning of work. Based on the overall quality of the its closing pitchers (Jason Grilli, Aroldis Chapman, Craig Kimbrel) you could give a slight edge to the NL
Edge: NL
Reserve position players
The American League definitely boasts the bigger bats off the bench with the likes of Prince Fielder, Edwin Encarnacion, Manny Machado, Dustin Pedroia and Nelson Cruz coming off the pine.
Edge: AL
Overall Edge: ALComment
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CFL road teams go a perfect 4-0 ATS in Week 3
CFL road teams went 3-1 straight up and 4-0 against the spread in Week 3.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders, Calgary Stampeders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and BC Lions all covered as road teams this past week.
Here are the best and worstt bets after three weeks of action:
Best bet: Saskatchewan Roughriders (3-0 SU, 3-0 ATS)
The Green Riders improved to 3-0 with a 39-28 victory over the Toronto Argonauts in Week 3. Saskatchewan is now the Grey Cup favorite at +240 after opening the campaign as a +800 underdog in CFL futures.
Worst bet: Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1-2 SU, 0-3 ATS)
The Ticats scored their first win of the season in Week 3 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers but failed to cover the 5.5-point spread. Hamilton is 0-3 ATS heading into a tough Week 4 showdown with the Roughriders.
Over/under combined numbers to date:
Week 1: 4-0 O/U
Week 2: 1-3 O/U
Week 3: 1-3 O/U
Total: 6-6 O/UComment
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Mighty Quinn
Mighty missed with the Yankees Sunday and likes Robinson Cano (5-1) in the Home Run Derby Monday.
The deficit is 1090 sirignanos.Comment
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Best bets in baseball prior to the All-Star break
Baseball bettors get a breather for the next four days , but it’s a good idea to look back at some of the best bets from the unofficial first half of the season and make adjustments moving forward.
Best Money Team
Pittsburgh Pirates (56-36, +24.98 units)
The Pirates have been by far the most profitable bet in the bigs to this point and are riding a three-game winning streak into the break.
Best Money Pitcher
The Diamondbacks’ Patrick Corbin has been a pleasant surprise for bettors in the first half. Arizona is 17-2 in the rookie’s 19 starts and any $100 bettor would be $1,445 if they had wagered on each of those outings.
Best Over Bets
Detroit Tigers – 51-41-2 over/under
Los Angeles Angels - 50-40-3 over/under
New York Mets - 49-38-4 over/under
Best Under Bets
Texas Rangers - 35-55-5 over/under
Kansas City Royals - 37-51-4 over/under
Pittsburgh Pirates - 39-52-2 over/under
Best Over Umpire (With at least 10 appearances behind home plate)
Angel Hernandez - 16-5 over/under
Best Under Umpire (With at least 10 appearances behind home plate)
Kerwin Danley – 4-11 over/underComment
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Soccer Crusher
El Salvador + Haiti OVER 2
This match is happening in CONCACAF
(System Record: 428-15, won last 3 games)
Overall Record: 428-366-56Comment
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Free Selection from Arthur Ralph Sports
Our Free Plays are 1063-796 (58 + %) over the last 5 1/2 years !
Free winner American + 125Comment
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Cappers Access
American +130Comment
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HOME RUN DERBY
SPORTCHATPLACE
Round 1:
Prince Fielder
Chris Davis
Robinson Cano
Bryce Harper
Round 2:
Chris Davis
Prince Fielder
Winner:
Chris DavisComment
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"Mr Chalk" 2013 MLB Season
Ben lee won both plays the Fightin Phillies -$170/White Sox and the Padres -$150/Giants for $50 on Sunday to close out week fifteen and the 1st half of the 2013 MLB Season.
For Monday Ben lee is playing two in the Home Run Derby Bryce Harper 5-1 and Pedro Alvarez 7-1 for $10 each.
"Mr Chalk" is an unheard of 62-33 +$1129 for the 2013 MLB Season.Comment
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Handicapping Kings
Just opinions for tonight HR contest if you choose to play
JIMMY'S SELECTION
Pedro Alvarez (replacement for Carlos Gonzalez) +600
MARCS SELECTION
Yoenis Cespedes +600Comment
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GoodFella
MLB 2013 HOME RUN DERBY PICK(s)
CHRIS DAVIS +350
PEDRO ALVAREZ +550Comment
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