2023 MLB Betting Guide | World Series Odds, Betting Trends and Predictions

MLB Betting Predictions for 2023

Did you know: The Yankees went 16-2 vs lefty starting pitchers at home last season? GoldSheet has teamed up with handicappers from WagerTalk and Sportsmemo to produce a 105-page MLB betting guide for the 2023 season. Check out team previews, stat logs, division odds, win totals and much more to help you prepare for the upcoming baseball season. Play ball!

2023 MLB Betting Notes
Opening Day: Thursday, March 30
All-Star Game: July 11 in Seattle
World Series Favorite: Houston Astros +600 at DraftKings
Defending Champ: Houston Astros defeated Philadelphia Phillies
End of Regular Season: Sunday, October 1

2022 MLB Betting Trends

This year’s guide features team previews for all 30 teams, division previews for all six divisions and analysis on the Cy Young, MVP and Rookie of the Year markets. Interested in learning more about how teams performed in certain situations last year? We’ve got you covered there, too:

  • The Yankees went 16-2 vs lefties at home.
  • The Twins went 14-3 vs lefties as a home favorite.
  • The Royals went 15-43 vs righties away from home.
  • The Marlins went 6-22 as a home ‘dog against righties.
  • The Nationals went 4-21 against lefties on the road.
  • The Cardinals went 20-4 as a favorite against lefties.
  • The Astros went 44-9 as a favorite in day games.
  • The Braves went 40-10 as a home favorite in night games.
  • The Reds went 3-14 as a home favorite in day games.
  • The Phillies went 13-1 as a favorite of -225 or greater, including 12-1 at home.
  • The A’s went 13-41 in the first game of a series, including 6-21 at home.
  • The Guardians went 14-2 as a home favorite in the first game of a series.
  • The White Sox went 0-7 as a home ‘dog in the last game of a series.
  • The Marlins went 4-15 as a road ‘dog in the first game of a series
  • The Pirates went 4-20 as a road ‘dog in the first game of a series.
  • The Dodgers were NEVER a home ‘dog in a game last season.
  • The Giants went 15-4 as a home favorite against lefties.
  • The Rockies went 5-19 on the road in the first game of a series.

  
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