MLB: All Star HR Derby Gambling Predictions
The MLB has decided to do away with the old system and bust out a new system for the 2015 MLB Home Run Derby. The new system will not only attract fans, but will also speed the process up a bit.
The MLB has decided to do away with the old system and bust out a new system for the 2015 MLB Home Run Derby. The new system will not only attract fans, but will also speed the process up a bit.
The professional ranks take a break from the regular season to begin the week, but a select few stars will put their skills on display in Monday’s Home Run Derby. Both the American League and National League will be putting some dynamic power hitters on display.
The home run derby has gained popularity over the years, and you could argue it is more popular with many fans than the All-Star Game itself. People love to see home runs, and there is no better time to see the power hitters blast long balls than at the home run derby.
Major League Baseball took a page from the NHL’s “captain’s picks” format for its Home Run Derby this season. It’s a neat idea in theory, pitting the American League’s Team David Ortiz against the National League’s Team Prince Fielder.
The National League hasn’t won the MLB All-Star Game since 1996. The baseball odds aren’t likely to be in the NL’s favor this year, either, judging by the incredibly poor job manager Charlie Manuel has done of filling out the roster.