Boston Red Sox Chase New York Yankees Baseball Wagering Lines
Filed Under (Sports) by steve on 06-08-2009
Tagged Under : baseball lines, baseball wagering lines, Boston Red Sox, Joba Chamberlain, John Smoltz, MLB Lines, New York Yankees
August ushers in the dog days of summer, soaring temperatures and truly meaningful baseball games…finally. Sports bettors have been focused on baseball for months, as the daily baseball wagering lines have bettors grinding out the long season. But now the heat gets really turned up, as teams, fans and bettors begin to get serious. With the stretch drive on the horizon, these wins and losses have real implications for many teams. The Division and Wild-Card races are on.
The AL East, as usual, demands a ton of attention. Currently it looks like business as usual with the New York Yankees leading the division and the Boston Red Sox trying to chase them down (2.5-games back). Online sportsbook SportsBetting.com has the Yankees listed as the odds-on faves to win the division, pegged at -125, while the BoSox are +100 to do the same.
Guess which two teams start a four-game series?
Red Sox at Yankees:
Going into the opener at Yankee Stadium tonight, the hometown Yanks are listed at -175 while the visiting Boston Red Sox are +155 underdogs—the Total is set at 10.
Despite the AL East lead, the Yanks have struggled against the BoSox recently. In the last nine games overall between the two, the Yanks have yet to win, going 0-9 straight up. Total bettors take note as these two have combined for a mark of 1 over, 6 unders and 2 pushes in those nine games. The Yanks’ last 10 home games against Boston haven’t gone well either as they are 3-7 SU.
The Red Sox send veteran John Smoltz to the mound. Boston has not fared well in Smoltz’s starts, going 2-5 when he has taken the mound to start a game. The same can’t be said for the Yanks, who have Joba Chamberlain going for them. In his last nine home starts, the Yanks are an impressive 8-1 and 4-0 in his last four starts.
Early betting action has tilted to the Yankees, as SportsBetting.com is reporting 71% of all the action on New York.
Live on ESPN, the Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays complete a brief two-game series on Wednesday night at 8:05 PM EST. The Red Sox will have to avoid looking ahead since they begin a four-game series against the Yankees tomorrow. The matchup on Wednesday is ESPN’s feature game and has Brad Penny facing David Price. Penny is 7-5 with a 5.07 ERA while Price is 4-4 with a 5.10 ERA.
The middle game of a three-game series is set for tonight at 7:05 PM EST between the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. The Sox have Josh Beckett on the mound while the Tigers have Armando Galarraga. The numbers could favor Beckett considering he is 5-2 this season with a 4.60 ERA while Galarraga is 3-5 with a 5.50 ERA. 


