Bet the White Sox vs. Twins Series - Hot Betting Trends

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
May/24/2019

Gambling911.com takes a look at the White Sox vs. Twins Series hot trends for the period beginning May 24, 2019.


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About This Series

The White Sox are not a terrible team, but they are a .500 team for the most part.

Minnesota is coming close to breaking franchise records.  They are 33-16.

The Twins have won six of the last eight meetings.

Four of the last five games coming into Friday May 24 resulted in 9 or more runs.  Friday night's game also went well into double digits by the 4th inning.

Recent Performance

The White Sox had won half of their last ten games, scoring five or more runs only twice in this span.  They have allowed five or more runs in four of their last ten.  They do have a top ten bullpen. 

Including Friday night's game, the Twins had scored eight or more runs in seven of their last ten games.  That is no typo.  They had allowed 5 or more runs in half of their last ten games ahead of Friday.  The Twins won eight of their last ten.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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