MLB Betting Insider – Cash in on Baseball’s Coldest Ballclubs Heading into the Second Half
July 14, 2010
I always tell professional sports gamblers that when it comes to making winning wagers, betting on consistently bad teams is just as profitable as cashing in by wagering on winning ballclubs.
Having said that, MLB gamblers everywhere will set themselves up to cash in big when the regular season resumes this Thursday by perusing over this list of baseball’s coldest ballclubs heading into the second half.
Prior to the break, each of these ballclubs had lost at least four of their last five games prior to the annual Midsummer classic and several will almost assuredly continue to struggle over the remainder of the regular season.
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Pittsburgh 0-5
The Pirates lost six straight prior to the all-star break and head into the second half looking more like a Triple A ballclub than a big league one. Wagering against the Pirates on a daily basis will almost certainly be good for the health of your MLB betting bankroll.
Minnesota 1-4
The Twins snapped their four-game losing streak in their last contest before the all-star break but have lost seven of its last 10 games overall and needs to get their act together fast before the fall too far back in the AL Central.
Cincinnati 1-4
The Reds lost four straight to Philadelphia just before the break but I wouldn’t be too worried as the Reds have been one of the scrappiest, never-say-die ballclubs in all of baseball this season.
Texas 1-4
The Rangers were swept by the lowly Baltimore Orioles in a four-game set prior to the break, but have such a prolific offense that I wouldn’t worry too much about it. Now, when it comes to the Rangers’ pitching, I will remain skeptical until I see otherwise.
LA Angels 1-4
I thought the Angels were foolish for letting Vladimir Guerrero and John Lackey bolt in free agency and they certainly have been hurt by their losses. The Halos lost two straight before the annual break while losing six of their last seven games overall.
Cleveland 1-4
The Indians also lost two straight before the break while losing five of six and seven of 10 overall while ranking 25th in both, offense and defense.
Seattle 1-4
The Mariners are a complete mess MLB gamblers! The M’s lost their final contest prior to the break while dropping six of its last seven and eight of its last 10 games overall.




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