betED.com features plenty of MLB playoff prop bets
Oct. 4, 2007
The 2007 MLB playoffs are underway and you won?t find a better selection of baseball bets than what betED.com has to offer.
In addition to basic moneyline and totals bets for all the AL and NL Division Series, betED.com has more than 30 unique prop bets, ranging from the total combined number of hits, runs and errors in a particular game, to which pitchers will throw the most pitches in the first inning.
You can also bet on the World Series winner at betED.com, which has the Boston Red Sox a slight moneyline favorite (+275) over the New York Yankees (+300).
With nearly every major market in the U.S. represented in this year?s playoffs, it?s expected to be one of the most-watched postseasons in recent years for MLB.
Many are focusing on the ALDS series between Boston (96-66) and the LA Angels (94-68), as the Red Sox return to the postseason after a year?s absence as American League East champions and face the AL-West-champion Angels.
By virtue of finishing with the AL's best record, the Red Sox will not only have home-field advantage throughout the postseason, but were also able to choose the ALDS series with the extra day of rest, which allows them to have their top two starters available, if necessary, for Games 4 and 5. That means that ace and potential AL Cy Young award winner Josh Beckett will get two starts if necessary on full rest.
Los Angeles got another incredible season from superstar Vladimir Guerrero, despite once again having very little protection in the lineup. The Angels rely on speed and a solid pitching staff, boasting a pair of Cy Young Award candidates of their own in 19-game winner John Lackey and 18-game winner Kelvim Escobar.
These teams are no stranger to one another in the postseason, having met twice before, most recently in 2004 when Boston beat them in three games in the ALDS on their way to its first Word Series title since 1918.
They also met up in 1986 when Boston rallied back from a three games to one deficit to win a dramatic seventh game. Of course, the Red Sox then went on to lose in seven games to the New York Mets in the World Series.
Boston won six of its 10 matchups with the Angels this season and is 20-15 in the series since the start of the 2004 campaign. The Red Sox also won five of the seven games played between the teams at Fenway this season.
Check out the wide variety of MLB playoffs wagers at betED.com
Oct. 4, 2007
The 2007 MLB playoffs are underway and you won?t find a better selection of baseball bets than what betED.com has to offer.
In addition to basic moneyline and totals bets for all the AL and NL Division Series, betED.com has more than 30 unique prop bets, ranging from the total combined number of hits, runs and errors in a particular game, to which pitchers will throw the most pitches in the first inning.
You can also bet on the World Series winner at betED.com, which has the Boston Red Sox a slight moneyline favorite (+275) over the New York Yankees (+300).
With nearly every major market in the U.S. represented in this year?s playoffs, it?s expected to be one of the most-watched postseasons in recent years for MLB.
Many are focusing on the ALDS series between Boston (96-66) and the LA Angels (94-68), as the Red Sox return to the postseason after a year?s absence as American League East champions and face the AL-West-champion Angels.
By virtue of finishing with the AL's best record, the Red Sox will not only have home-field advantage throughout the postseason, but were also able to choose the ALDS series with the extra day of rest, which allows them to have their top two starters available, if necessary, for Games 4 and 5. That means that ace and potential AL Cy Young award winner Josh Beckett will get two starts if necessary on full rest.
Los Angeles got another incredible season from superstar Vladimir Guerrero, despite once again having very little protection in the lineup. The Angels rely on speed and a solid pitching staff, boasting a pair of Cy Young Award candidates of their own in 19-game winner John Lackey and 18-game winner Kelvim Escobar.
These teams are no stranger to one another in the postseason, having met twice before, most recently in 2004 when Boston beat them in three games in the ALDS on their way to its first Word Series title since 1918.
They also met up in 1986 when Boston rallied back from a three games to one deficit to win a dramatic seventh game. Of course, the Red Sox then went on to lose in seven games to the New York Mets in the World Series.
Boston won six of its 10 matchups with the Angels this season and is 20-15 in the series since the start of the 2004 campaign. The Red Sox also won five of the seven games played between the teams at Fenway this season.
Check out the wide variety of MLB playoffs wagers at betED.com