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re: Who will have the worst record in MLB this year?
Posted on 4/1/24 at 8:44 am to Double Oh
Posted on 4/1/24 at 8:44 am to Double Oh
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Im looking at the Nationals lineup and Gallo is batting 5th. If he's batting 5th then they have some serious problems.
Nats lineup this year is no worse than the lineup they put out last year. The only positive about it is that the Nats has 2 or 3 prospects that is expected to be called up at some point. They still will not be good this year but I don’t see them having the worst record this year.
Posted on 4/1/24 at 9:45 am to CobraCommander83
I'm sure the A's, Rockies, Royals, and White Sox, in that order will challenge for it.
The Royals and the Rockies were extra bad on the road last year. White Sox were almost exactly the same home/away. A's were bad no matter what, but they were especially bad during day games. 21% winning percentage compared to 38% at night.
I"m going to be looking for 2 leg parlays for all 4 of those teams to lose, as well as the Braves/Dodgers/Orioles/Yankees/Rays to win when the matchups are favorable. 2 leg parlays are generally around +120-150 betting the moneyline most nights, depending on the matchup.
Braves are at the White Sox and Orioles have the Royals at home the next 3 days. Seems like a good one to bet all three days on.
Cubs at home against the Rockies and Red Sox at the A's might not be bad bets either.
The Royals and the Rockies were extra bad on the road last year. White Sox were almost exactly the same home/away. A's were bad no matter what, but they were especially bad during day games. 21% winning percentage compared to 38% at night.
I"m going to be looking for 2 leg parlays for all 4 of those teams to lose, as well as the Braves/Dodgers/Orioles/Yankees/Rays to win when the matchups are favorable. 2 leg parlays are generally around +120-150 betting the moneyline most nights, depending on the matchup.
Braves are at the White Sox and Orioles have the Royals at home the next 3 days. Seems like a good one to bet all three days on.
Cubs at home against the Rockies and Red Sox at the A's might not be bad bets either.
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