Falling farther behind the Brewers in the NL Central standings, the Cardinals will be looking to start a surge on Tuesday when they open a three-game interleague MLB betting series in Baltimore against the Orioles.
Not only is St. Louis losing ground to Milwaukee in the NL Central, but after getting swept in Toronto over the weekend they're now clumped with the Reds and the Pirates (yes, the Pirates) in the division standings.
That skid has kept the Cards in the second tier of World Series contenders at Bodog right now, as they sit at 22/1 on the MLB futures board and at 10/1 odds to win the NL Pennant this season.
Taking the mound for St. Louis on Tuesday will be Kyle Lohse (7-4, 2.91 ERA), who was beaten by the Phillies in his most recent start (three runs over eight innings).
Righthander Lohse last won back on May 29 when he held the Rockies to two runs over six innings in Colorado. Since then Lohse is 0-2 with two no-decisions and St. Louis is 0-3 in his last three starts.
Duelling Lohse on Tuesday will be Orioles rookie Zach Britton (6-5, 3.19 ERA). Lefthander Britton was beaten by the Pirates in his most recent start, allowing five runs (three earned) on seven hits over his six innings of work that day. Despite maintaining a solid ERA Britton is just 2-4 over his last 10 outings, with Baltimore going 4-6.
Looking to take the Orioles on Bodog's MLB futures? They're a lucrative option at 175/1 odds to win the World Series and 75/1 to win the AL Pennant. Of course, they're also in last place in the AL East once again.
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Not only is St. Louis losing ground to Milwaukee in the NL Central, but after getting swept in Toronto over the weekend they're now clumped with the Reds and the Pirates (yes, the Pirates) in the division standings.
That skid has kept the Cards in the second tier of World Series contenders at Bodog right now, as they sit at 22/1 on the MLB futures board and at 10/1 odds to win the NL Pennant this season.
Taking the mound for St. Louis on Tuesday will be Kyle Lohse (7-4, 2.91 ERA), who was beaten by the Phillies in his most recent start (three runs over eight innings).
Righthander Lohse last won back on May 29 when he held the Rockies to two runs over six innings in Colorado. Since then Lohse is 0-2 with two no-decisions and St. Louis is 0-3 in his last three starts.
Duelling Lohse on Tuesday will be Orioles rookie Zach Britton (6-5, 3.19 ERA). Lefthander Britton was beaten by the Pirates in his most recent start, allowing five runs (three earned) on seven hits over his six innings of work that day. Despite maintaining a solid ERA Britton is just 2-4 over his last 10 outings, with Baltimore going 4-6.
Looking to take the Orioles on Bodog's MLB futures? They're a lucrative option at 175/1 odds to win the World Series and 75/1 to win the AL Pennant. Of course, they're also in last place in the AL East once again.
Get all your MLB odds at Bodog.