2008 MLB Betting: Team Win Total Over-Unders

by Divya Parmar (Columnist)

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March 29, 2008

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MLB, AL Central, AL West, NL East, NL West, Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Sports & Society, Sports Betting, MLB Playoffs, MLB Opening Day

 

I felt like doing a prediction article, so I decided to do MLB wins. I'm sorry if my lines are off.  If I got false information, I apologize.

Without further delay, lets get to the predictions.

Los Angeles Dodgers: Line at 87.5. Over. The Dodgers are the favorite in the NL West, and have a very good rotation. The line-up is solid. I expect 91 or 92 wins.

Philadelphia Phillies: Line at 88. Under. The Phillies have lots of pitching questions. Behind Cole Hamels, nothing is solid. They have a good line-up, but the pitching fails them.

New York Mets: Line at 92.5 . Over. With Johan Santana, the rotation looks fairly solid. Santana, John Maine, and a healthy Pedro made a good rotation. The lineup is loaded as always, and I expect 94 or 95 wins.

Seattle Mariners: Line at 85. Over. Erik Bedard and Felix Hernandez make a very good 1-2 punch in the rotation. The lineup led by Ichiro is good. I expect 89 or 90 wins.

Detroit Tigers: Line at 93.5 . Under. The Tigers have rotation questions behind Verlander. The bullpen looks a little shaky. The lineup is very loaded, but pitching issues prevent the over for wins. I expect 90 or 91 wins.    

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  1. Only five teams? You should do every team.

    1. These were just some that stood out to me. Thanks for the support though.

  2. brett myers is in front of cole in the rotation but yeah 3, 4, and 5 are not very reliable. This is going to be a nasty lineup again though so who knows. I just cant believe all the people including peter gammons picking the braves to come out of the national league. they're pitchin is so old.

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