MLB betting includes a matchup on Monday between the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres. It is the first of a three-game series between the two teams and one in which those that bet on MLB action might lean with San Diego. Here is a look at Arizona vs. San Diego on Monday. MLB stats indicate that Kevin Correia should get the start for San Diego on Monday. He has been one of the best pitchers for the Padres this MLB betting season, going 10-10 with a 4.30 ERA. He pitched well last time out against the Giants, giving up three runs and eight hits in six innings. He did throw 114 pitches last time out which was the most he has thrown all season so that is something to keep in mind.
This MLB betting series has been a home team series. The Padres have won six of the last ten MLB betting meetings in San Diego. Arizona has not been a very good road team in MLB this season. They haven’t been very good at home either. The Diamondbacks simply are a poor team in MLB betting this season and it hasn’t really mattered where they play. Ever since they lost Brandon Webb the team simply hasn’t been worth watching or betting. Even with Dan Haren on the mound they are no guarantee in MLB.
The Padres are really no different than Arizona in MLB betting but at least at home they have a winning record. The Padres can’t score runs and unless Adrian Gonzalez has a big night they normally struggle in bet on MLB action. The pitching for San Diego hasn’t been that great either as they are in the bottom half of the league in runs allowed. At least with Correia on the mound though, they are worth considering with a baseball bet at the online sportsbook.
There is a big MLB trend in terms of runs scored when these two teams meet. In the last 20 meetings they have gone over the MLB total at the sportsbook 14 times. It is even a bigger number at San Diego with 8 of the last 10 going over the bet on MLB sports book total.
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