oops.
Ohtani may be the good money now at +625
Vegas will massively drop that since it's now known Trout is out for 2 months.
https://sports.yahoo.com/mlb-betting...164119919.html
One of the worst teams in the American League has two players attracting a huge portion of the betting handle for the AL’s Most Valuable Player award.
According to figures released by BetMGM on Monday morning, Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels have combined for 78.8% of the money bet on the AL MVP. Trout has attracted more money, 43.3% of the handle to be exact, but Ohtani has received the most tickets by a significant margin. Nearly half of the bets (48.6%) are on Ohtani, with 35.5% of the money going his way as well. By comparison, only 7.9% of the bets are on Trout, though he has obviously attracted some big-money suitors.
Trout remains the betting favorite with his odds seeing a slight move from +200 at the start of the season to +180. Ohtani, the power-hitting DH who doubles as a stellar starting pitcher, has seen his MVP odds jump from +1100 to +500.
Despite having two of the game’s best players, the Angels currently have a 17-22 record and boast the fourth-worst winning percentage in the AL. The Angels are in fourth place in the AL West, 6.5 games behind the Oakland Athletics.
Next on the AL MVP odds list are Vladimir Guerrero Jr. at +1000, Byron Buxton at +1500, JD Martinez at +1800 and New York Yankees teammates Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton at +2000 apiece.
Behind Trout and Ohtani, only Martinez (3.2%) has received more than 3% of the money. Guerrero has received the third-most tickets at 5.7%. Guerrero opened the season with +2000 odds.
oops.
Ohtani may be the good money now at +625
Vegas will massively drop that since it's now known Trout is out for 2 months.
https://sports.yahoo.com/mike-trout-...224957053.html
Sucks for the people who put money on Trout to be MVP. Great for the people who put money on Ohtani.
To me Canha has a legit beef.
Ohtani has major control problems.
Unbelieveable.
Ohtani burned out of another win after another good pitching performance. The guy would be what, 8-1 with a decent team and a real coach?
At least the Madonoviches won the game. Thank in large part to Ohtanis bat too.
MVP easily.
Angels on a five game winning streak to pull up to .500.
Unfortunately, that may be our ceiling with this starting rotation.
I hope we get a trade or two for starters.
Angels swept KC at home and now they swept Arizona on the road.
And now a big three game series in Oakland against the first place A's before returning home for four against the Tigers and two against the Giants.
Angels Starters
Shohei Ohtani: 2.85 ERA in 9 starts
Patrick Sandoval: 3.31 ERA in 5 starts
Andrew Heaney: 4.45 ERA in 12 starts
Alex Cobb: 4.98 ERA in 9 starts
Griffin Canning: 5.07 ERA in 10 starts
Dylan Bundy: 6.98 ERA in 12 starts
Jose Quintana: 7.22 ERA in 9 starts
Big surprise that the Angels are about to get swept in Oakland.
At least Angels beating up on the Tigers so far.
Angels one game above .500 and going for the four-game sweep of Detroit later today.
Six and a half games out of both Wild Card spots. But just keep winning an trip a couple games off that.
Angels offense sucked today though; back to .500 already.
Smh another superb quality start by Ohtani results in no W for him.
Yes they pulled it out in 12 and that's good. (Update WTF the boxscore said 3-2 Angels in bottom of 12 at LA. Reversal of play at home, Lagares out?)
I'm talking about his record. Could easily be 10-1 with a real team and coach.
Sure doing better then they were tho.
Last edited by MultiTroll; 06-23-2021 at 09:12 PM.
And the Angels went on to lose the first of four in a row and counting.
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