Chicago White Sox vs. Houston Astros Head to Head Results, Series Betting Trends

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Mar/29/2023

Gambling911.com has your Chicago White Sox vs. Houston Astros betting trends including individual games and series results.   BetOnline offerrs a true dime line for these games, which could result in thousands of dollars in savings over the course of a season.

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Series Head to Head (Entering March 30, 2023)

  • White Sox are 8-20 in the last 28 meetings in Houston.
  • White Sox are 10-22 in the last 32 meetings.
  • White Sox are 4-7 in the last 11 meetings.

Thursday March 30 Betting Odds and Trends

The White Sox was a +143 dog at BetOnline, the Astros were priced at -155.  The total is 7.5.

Chicago White Sox Dylan Cease -R

Houston Astros Framber Valdez -L

  • Astros are 8-1 in their last 9 games vs. a starter with a WHIP less than 1.15.
  • Astros are 40-13 in their last 53 overall.
  • Astros are 20-7 in their last 27 games vs. a right-handed starter.
  • Astros are 44-16 in their last 60 home games.
  • Under is 8-2-1 in Astros last 11 games vs. a starter with a WHIP less than 1.15.

White Sox Season Expectations

This is a well-rounded team which should have a decent enough bullpen, even with Liam Hendriks out indefinitely due to a cancer diagnosis.  Stars include Luis Robert Jr., Eloy Jimenez, Andrew Benintendi, Andrews Vaughn and Dylan Cease, who finished second in AL Cy Young voting.

Second base and right field killed the team’s chances of sliding into a playoff spot in 2022, and those two positions have mostly been ignored in the off-season, according to Battery Power.

The division is weak enough that the White Sox should excel.

Houston Astros Season Expectations

They are the team to beat as the reigning World Series champs.  And they continue to be in dynasty mode these past couple of years.

They are favored to win the World Series at +650. 

Houston is favored to win OVER 94.5 games in 2023.

World Series Payouts as of March 29, 2023

Rot     Odds to win 2023 World Series     Moneyline
901     Houston Astros         +650
902     New York Yankees         +750
903     New York Mets         +850
904     Los Angeles Dodgers         +850
905     Atlanta Braves         +850
906     San Diego Padres         +850
907     Toronto Blue Jays         +1200
908     Philadelphia Phillies         +1600
909     Seattle Mariners         +2000
910     Cleveland Guardians         +2200
911     St. Louis Cardinals         +2000
912     Tampa Bay Rays         +2200
913     Texas Rangers         +5000
914     Minnesota Twins         +4000
915     Milwaukee Brewers         +5000
916     Chicago White Sox         +3300
917     Los Angeles Angels         +4000
918     San Francisco Giants         +5000
919     Baltimore Orioles         +6500
920     Boston Red Sox         +6500
921     Chicago Cubs         +8000
922     Miami Marlins         +10000
923     Arizona Diamondbacks         +12500
924     Detroit Tigers         +20000
925     Kansas City Royals         +20000
926     Cincinnati Reds         +25000
927     Pittsburgh Pirates         +25000
928     Colorado Rockies         +25000
929     Oakland Athletics         +50000
930     Washington Nationals         +50000

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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