2012 Major League Baseball Season Win Totals (Video)

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Mar/30/2012
2012 Major League Baseball Season Win Totals (Video)

Gambling911.com’s Senior International Correspondent Jenny Woo talks some 2012 Major League Baseball season win totals with Pat Williams of Don Best TV.  As always, you can catch Jenny and Lisa Perry archived videos and upcoming videos here at Don Best TV.  For those of you looking for the latest MLB futures, be sure to check out Bookmaker.eu here – now serving the sports bettor for over 25 years. 

Woo and Williams talk some Miami Marlins, who were coming in with the Over/Under 84.5 regular season wins.

“They got a lot of head cases on that team,” remarked Williams.  “You got a whacked out coach who can blow his top any second.  High expectations that stadium will be half empty about halfway through the season.”

The New York Yankees are the favorites and Williams loves what they have done with their pitchers and should go OVER the 93

Woo notes that last year’s World Series champions, the St. Louis Cardinals, were listed with an OVER/UNDER of 84.

Williams points out that, while they should remain in contention, the Cards have an “aging pitching staff” and “lost their best player” (Albert Pujols). 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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