Fenway Park Profile: America’s Most Beloved Ballpark
Thursday, 24 June 2010 20:10
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 Considering their hate rivalry with their American League East brethren from New York, it may come as a surprise that the address of their beloved ballpark has a sound so similar to Yankees, but 4 Yawkey Way has been the home of the Boston Red Sox since it opened in 1912. America's Most Beloved Ballpark is also America's oldest ballpark, and the oldest venue used by any professional sports betting team in the United States today. Since moving from the old Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds in 1911, the owners of Fenway Park have done everything possible to extend the capacity of the stadium, which at just over 37, 000 now extends just far enough to allow a small sidewalk at roadside connecting all four corners. The extensions have resulted in somewhat weird trademarks at The Fens, which over time have become regarded as unique trademarks. Whether it's "The Triangle", "Pesky's Pole", or of course the famous "Green Monster" all the way out in left field, Fenway Park can be identified with a single establishing shot from any angle. Regardless of the capacity of the trademarks, Fenway Park has sold out every game since May 15, 2003, which is an official Major League Baseball record that is still extending today. The host to countless football and baseball betting events over the decades, Fenway Park only recently played host to the NHL's 2010 Winter Classic game between the Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers. Whatever sport it is people go to see at America's Most Beloved Ballpark, they know they are part of tradition.
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Is The Price Right For Tampa Bay?
Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:47
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 World Cup betting players will be looking out for the next young player to step up, but in the major leagues, the process is usually stretched out for longer than a month. Many people thought that Tampa Bay was babying David Price, the No.1 overall pick in the 2007 draft. Given his start to the 2010 season, the Rays may have been right. Price is 9-2 in his first 12 starts, becoming the first pitcher to win nine games in the American League, and his 2.23 ERA leads the league as well. Price is just outside of the top 20 in strikeouts with 57, which may be a bit low for a buy who has been called a power pitcher, and he's 10 th in the American League in walks so he can be wild at times. But he's been more consistent this season with the strike zone, and he's getting more hitters to keep it on the ground, which helps out his excellent defense. So, will Price challenge for the Cy Young? If he keeps it up, he could, but odds are he'll tire in the second half as his innings get increased, in theory. However, Price was a bit better after the All-Star break in 2009, so it's possible that he could be one of the rare young pitchers to get stronger. While he didn't have the hype of a Stephen Strasburg, who made his debut on Tuesday, Price's ascent to the majors was anticipated, and he's showing that the Rays were right to keep a leash on him, and online sports betting players could be watching his breakout season.
Boston Red Sox Rounding Into Shape After Lackluster Start to Season
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 19:59
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 Sunday, the Boston Red Sox battled the Philadelphia Phillies in interleague play. Similar to his time in Toronto, Philadelphia staff ace Roy Halladay had the difficult task of shutting down the Boston offence. In his career, Halladay has had a sub 500 record against only a handful of teams. The Boston Red Sox have been the biggest thorn in Halladay's side, and Sunday was non-more evident, as he gave up seven earned runs, while the Red Sox cruised to an eight to three victory over the defending National League Champions. Going into the game, the Red Sox had struggled as they currently sit fourth in the American League East, one of the toughest divisions in all of sports. When placing a bet on MLB teams such as the Red Sox, in years past, one could always assume a win. However, early this season, the Red Sox have struggled out of the gate, with slow starting designated hitter David Ortiz finally rounding into shape. Throughout the early part of the season, the Red Sox starting rotation led by Clay Bucholz and Daise K, has been able to keep the team in games they otherwise should not have been in. The offense finally showed up in the game against Halladay and the Phillies, as Halladay's arch nemesis, Kevin Youkilis was able to go three for five against the big righty, as Youkilis improved his average against Halladay to a whopping 400. In a year in which the Rays, Yankees and Blue Jays all appear stronger, the slow start for the Red Sox may hurt their chances for qualifying for the playoffs. On the other hand, similar to Super Saver at the Kentucky Derby, the Red Sox although starting the season in the back, can assure betting fans that they will be near the front of the pack by the season's end.
Mauer Back Behind Plate For Twins
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 22:23
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 When it comes to betting on Preakness Stakes this week, you'll know that Calvin Borel is one to watch as he steers Super Save through the field. For Minnesota, their "jockey" is AL MVP Joe Mauer, who is back as the starting catcher for the Twins after an injury. Mauer missed eight games with a bad bruise on his left heel on April 30th, and he returned as a pinch-hitter in a 6-1 win over Baltimore last Saturday. He was then assigned to the designated-hitter position in a 6-0 shutout of the Orioles on Sunday, before returning to the lineup as the catcher in a 5-2 loss to the Chicago White Sox, going 3-for-4 with a double. The Twins are simply a much better team when Mauer is ready to go, even if they have another former AL MVP in Justin Morneau at first base. As much as Mauer adds at the plate, coming in third in the American League with a .359 average and fifth with an OBP of .419 (Morneau leads the league at .479), he may bring more behind the plate as he handles a Minnesota pitching staff that won't overpower anyone, instead using command and a solid gameplan by Mauer and the Minnesota pitching staff. The Twins actually fared well without their star, going 5-3 in the eight games in which he didn't start, but four of those games came against Cleveland and Baltimore, and two of the losses came against the Orioles. If the Twins are going to keep pace in the American League betting ranks, they'll need to keep Mauer on the field as much as possible.
MLB News - Ryan Howard Newest Member Of $100 M Club
Tuesday, 27 April 2010 19:49
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A myriad of events are available this month as sports betting is full of playoff series, including NBA odds, Premier League Soccer, and spring baseball. The MLB season is only a few weeks old, but there is lots of news to keep in mind as the season progresses. This week, a sudden surprise announcement by a top NL contender has made big headlines. The Philadelphia Phillies has reached an agreement with slugger Ryan Howard, as the first baseman signed a 5 year extension on his contract worth $125 million. The deal could keep the All-star in a Phillies uniform until 2017-his contract was to expire in two years, but Howard was not eager to test the free agent market. Howard has been one of the best hitters since he came into the league. He is one of four players in the history of the league to hit at least 40 home runs and 130 RBIs in four straight seasons, second only to Babe Ruth. He stacks up well to his main slugging contemporary, Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals. Since 2006, Howard has more home runs and RBIs than Pujols, but also more strike outs. He slugging and on base percentage has been lower than the Cardinal as well, but this year Howard has made adjustments. His has lost weight and is toe to toe with Pujols in every major offensive category this season. Locking up one of the best hitters in the leagues makes the Phillies perennial contenders with Howard as the offensive centerpiece. With an ace pitcher Roy Halladay, with offensive prowess lead by Howard, there is no reason the Phillies won't win the NL for the third straight season and contend for the World Series Championship.
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