Legitimate Triple Crown Race in Second Half of Offshore Wagering Baseball Season and things are finally getting back to normal in the offshore wagering baseball action. With teams flying back to their various home ball parks or off to begin road trips in strange stadiums online wagering companies are once again posting odds for MLB betting matchups.
And when the MLB offshore wagering action gets back into full swing fans can expect all kinds of surprises. Obviously the trade action will be fast and furious as the trade deadline looms and we’ll most likely see teams in contention for a MLB playoff betting spot reaching out to grab an arm or a bat in order to strengthen their chances in being featured in the online wagering companies’ MLB playoff betting action.
But the pennant chases and the division races are an integral part of baseball betting action, that occur every year after the MLB offshore wagering All Star Break and fans are well accustomed to this.
One development that is not common place in modern baseball betting is the Triple Crown chase and this year fans of the AL will be in for a real treat as there is not only one, but two players with a very legitimate chance of grabbing the Triple Crown.
Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers and Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers are two of the most talented hitters of their generation but both have had off field issues that have slowed their progress in the baseball betting competition and prevented them from realizing their potential until now.
Cabrera enters the second half of the MLB betting action hitting .346 with 22 HRs and 77 RBIs. Those numbers rank 2nd, 2nd and 1st, respectively in the AL. The only person with a higher batting average in AL online betting action is Hamilton (.351). Hamilton is also tied with Cabrera in HRs at 22 so far this season but trails in the RBI race by dozen (65).
Both of these men are at the top of their game right now, and it’s going to be a thrill for offshore wagering fans to see these two top sluggers fight it out for a shot at the Triple Crown.