MLB Betting – D-Backs vs Braves Preview & Pick
The Arizona Diamondbacks are taking a pretty big gamble on Saturday when they trot a rookie out to the mound in the middle of a playoff race.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are taking a pretty big gamble on Saturday when they trot a rookie out to the mound in the middle of a playoff race.
That’s more like it, Milwaukee! The Brewers are finally doing what most of us expected them to do all year: lap the field in the National League Central.
With the Detroit Tigers separating themselves from the pack slightly in the American League Central, the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox have a big series this week.
The clock is ticking for The Tampa Bay Rays as they try to catch the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox in the American League East.
For the second straight years, pundits and bettors alike were mostly high on the Rockies entering the season, expecting them to challenge for the National League West crown.
I have to admit – I didn’t expect the Angels to still be contending for the American League West crown this late in the 2011 season.
Did the Tampa Bay Rays just spontaneously decide that they want back in the American League East race?
The Oakland Athletics have shown a bit of fight lately, winning three straight games through August 9, but let’s not pretend that they’re still in the American League West hunt.
I want to cry for the Pittsburgh Pirates. They were easily baseball’s most inspiring story just a few weeks ago, leading the National League Central after the All-Star break for the first time in 19 years.
The Atlanta Braves are essentially performing to expectations this season but they can’t afford to slip with the National League West producing stiff Wildcard competition for them.
With a big series against the second-place Cleveland Indians, the Detroit Tigers can take a stranglehold on the American League Central this week.
Maybe the Yankees are ticked off that so many baseball experts said they failed miserably at the trade deadline.
The Atlanta Braves are essentially performing to expectations this season but they can’t afford to slip with the National League West producing stiff Wildcard competition for them.
It’s business as usual for the Philadelphia Phillies, who look like baseball’s best team far and away.
Things are getting serious in the National League West. Through Monday, the Arizona Diamondbacks a had won three straight and seven of nine while the San Francisco Giants had lost three straight, seeing their lead shrink to one game.
Are the St. Louis Cardinals on the verge of disaster? They mortgaged a huge piece of their future in Colby Rasmus last week to prepare for their National League Central playoff push.