MLB betting features a rivalry game on Sunday night on ESPN as the St. Louis Cardinals host the Chicago Cubs. It is the finale of a three-game bet on MLB series between the two teams. Here is a look at this feature matchup on ESPN for Sunday night.
Baseball betting at the sportsbook has favored the Cardinals for the most part when they are at home. It is tough to go against the Cardinals at anytime, particularly when they are playing in St. Louis. Before this MLB betting series began the Cardinals had won 6 of the last 10 at home against the Cubs. This sports betting season has really been rough on the Cubs as they had lost five of the last six at St. Louis earlier this season.
There is a nice baseball betting trend on the total in this game. Low scoring games in MLB betting have been the rule when the teams meet in St. Louis. The under is 8-1-1 in the last 10 baseball betting meetings.
The Cubs have a winning record this season in sports betting but they have been a disappointment and they trail St. Louis by a lot in the National League Central. The Cubs have been solid at home but they are weak on the road in MLB betting. Chicago’s pitching has been solid this season as they rank in the Top 5 in the league as MLB betting stats show. Their offense has been the problem as they rank in the bottom third of the league in runs scored as MLB betting statistics indicate.
St. Louis is running away with the National League Central. They have a great pitching staff and an offense led by Albert Pujols and Matt Holliday. The Cardinals have been solid at home in MLB betting but not spectacular. They have been almost as good on the road in bet on MLB games. The pitching is in the Top 5 in the league and the offense seems to find ways to score. The Cardinals are a serious threat to win anytime in baseball betting.
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