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National League Totals Breakdown

Wednesday July 23, 2008
With the number of bizarre happenings in the late innings of this baseball season, more bettors are looking to totals as an alternative to betting sides. Just as with the American League, the National League has had more games land under the total than not. Wondering which teams are going over or under the total? Find out in National League Totals Breakdown in the Baseball Betting section of the site.

Photo: Jason Bay and the Pittsburgh Pirates have been one of baseball's best bets to go over the total on the road. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

Teams Reaching Century Mark

Monday July 21, 2008
Several teams have now hit the 100-game plateau and things will be heating up down the stretch. There are 17 teams within seven games of the first-place team in their respective divisions, so anything is possible. Within the next four weeks, a number of the pretenders should fall by the wayside. When that happens it will be interesting to note which teams throw in the towel. Those teams could offer decent opportunities to go against.

Monday's schedule is a pretty full one, with Milwaukee and St. Louis being televised on ESPN. Several games have had decent line swings, with the Reds now favored -142 after opening at -129 and the Red Sox have climbed to -146 after opening as -126 favorites.

Today's free plays are ready and can be found at Free Sports Betting Picks located in the Sports Gambling 101 section of the site.

Photo: Cleveland's Grady Sizemore slides safely into second base ahead of the tag of Seattle's Yuniesky Betancourt during Sunday's game in Seattle. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr./Getty Images)

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