Nationals vs. Astros Game 2 World Series Betting Odds: Washington 9-1 vs. Houston

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/23/2019

2019 World Series Game 2 betting odds: Nationals (Strasburg) +170 at Astros (Verlander) -185. Total: 7.5 (-120u).  Open your account here with just a valid email address (name, address, text number gets you higher signup bonuses).


*Only an email needed to open your anonymous betting account
*Provide your text number to get the best signup bonuses in sports betting
*$10 free cash signup bonus with a 1X rollover (bet) requirement
*20% cash signup bonus with just a 5X rollover (bet) requirement
*Payouts often in minutes
*Live streaming of many top events including international football and UFC

*In business since 1994
PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

Moneyline action was mostly balanced early on.

The Astros line early on was generally moving up around 10 cents from -170 to -180.

The Nats are an incredible 9-1 versus the Astros dating back to 2012.  The Nationals have won seven of those on the road.  But Houston is 40-13 in their last 53 home games.

The Nationals are 10-1 in Stephen Strasburg’s last 11 interleague starts.

The Astros are 18-6 in Justin Verlander’s last 24 home starts.  They are 36-16 in Verlander’s last 52 starts.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

Baseball News

Zach Eflin Player Prop Bets

Zach Eflin entered the 2024 MLB season pitching for the Tampa Bay Rays.  He was signed by the franchise last season to a three-year, $40 million contract, the largest free agent deal in Rays history. 

William Contreras Prop Bet Payouts

Milwaukee Brewers William Contreras was heavily favored to have at least one hit on Saturday in a game against the Baltimore Orioles.

Elly De La Cruz Prop Bet Payouts

Reds slugger Elly De La Cruz went 0 for 3 with two strikeouts, but he walked in the ninth to reach safely for the 19th consecutive game dating to last season.

Baseball Betting Software for Bookies

Now that March Madness is winding down and football is far in the rear view mirror, it might be time reconsider your current pay per head provider or perhaps you are new to the game.

Syndicate