Baseball odds on Sunday include an afternoon contest in Los Angeles between the Dodgers and San Diego Padres.It is the last game of a four-game series between the two teams. Baseball betting odds favor the Dodgers in this game.
MLB odds information tells us that this is the last game of a seven-game road trip for the Padres. San Diego has been pretty competitive on the road this season but past history tells us they have struggled at Los Angeles. Before this series began they were just 2-8 in the last 10 games at Los Angeles. Most of the time they got outscored by a lot in those games as 8 of the 10 went over the MLB odds.
The Padres have been about .500 on the road this season but considering they are underdogs in baseball odds almost every game on the road, they make gamblers money. The Padres still have Jake Peavy but when he doesn’t pitch, San Diego still doesn’t get a lot of respect in MLB odds. That means the Padres only have to be .500 to make gamblers some serious money in baseball betting odds.
The Dodgers have been excellent at home this season and they get a lot of respect in baseball odds. With Manny Ramirez in the starting lineup the Dodgers are dangerous and can win any game in MLB odds. The pitching for Los Angeles has been solid and overall the offense has been good. The Dodgers definitely are worth considering in MLB odds when they are at home.
You would think when two big rivals get together that the games were be close but in the last ten games in Los Angeles before this series began that was not the case in MLB betting odds. Last year there was only one game decided by fewer than two runs in MLB odds when the Padres and Dodgers met in Los Angeles. The Dodgers won a couple of blowouts 12-4 and 10-1 at Dodger Stadium last year. This year’s San Diego team looks to be a lot more competitive though so the games this year could be closer in terms of baseball betting odds.
Sunday is great day for baseball odds. Make sure you open an account at SBG Global and begin to bet baseball odds with the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers.
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