![]() He did not dismiss the Guardians entirely, however. Johnson in a story published March 24 picked the Twins to win the Central followed by the Guardians. Matt Johnson of is bucking conventional thought. The betonline site is so confident the Guardians will be in the postseason that a person would have to bet $150 to win $100 (and get the $150 back). The Twins are plus-4000.īetMGM has the Guardians at plus-125 to win the Central Division.īetonline.ag has a simple wager for every team - whether each will make the playoffs. The White Sox are a notch below the Guardians at plus-3300 at Caesars Sportsbook. Now the Mets are are tied with the Padres for the fifth-best odds at plus-900. Two weeks ago, the New York Mets listed at plus-750, as the Yankees still are, but those odds were posted before Mets’ dynamic closer Edwin Diaz suffered a torn patella tendon during a celebration March 15 while playing for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic. The Yankees are second at plus-750 followed by the Dodgers at plus-800. The projection could be viewed as an indictment on the Twins, White Sox, Tigers and Royals more than a show of faith in the Guards because 11 teams are given better odds to be crowned champions, led by the defending champion Houston Astros at plus-600. That means a person placing a $100 bet on the Guardians would net $3,100 if they won the World Series. Yet in numbers released March 26 on, the Guardians are given the best odds of the five teams in the Central Division to win the World Series at plus-3000 at Caesars sportsbook. The most significant change to the Guardians’ 26-man roster this year is the addition of first baseman/designated hitter Josh Bell. They finished 65-97 - 27 games behind the first place Guardians. Last year the only thing the oddsmakers couldn’t agree on was which team would finish last in the American League Central Division - the Guardians or Royals. ![]() ![]() ![]() And since gambling became legal in Ohio in January, plenty of money might be wagered on the G-men by bettors with hopes of a bountiful return. The Guardians aren’t going to sneak up on any of their opponents after winning 92 games last season, and they aren’t going to sneak up on Las Vegas again, either. ![]()
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