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Think you know who will be the next AL/NL MVP or Cy Young winner? Put your money where your mouth is. The BetUs.com just sent me their updated baseball betting info for AL Cy Young, NL Cy Young, AL MVP and NL MVP. If the Yankees decide to win something this millennium, will A-Rod score the AL MVP award? He’s listed at 13-2.
If you don’t like any of the players listed, you can also bet on the field, which normally yields about a 5-1 or better return.
Here are the lasted baseball betting odds:

About a week ago I posted some World Series futures. There’s been a little movement since last week. Reed over at BetUs.com sent me their 2008 World Series futures list, so I’m going to post it today.
Surprisingly the Tampa Bay Devil Rays are holding at 8-1 despite their 7-game losing streak and their fall from first place in the AL East.
Here are the 2008 World Series betting futures from BetUs.com as of today:
Time to spice things up. Think you can pick the winners? How about picking a loser?
BetUS.com has offered up action on picking managers to get the axe or quit in the 2008 MLB season.
Will Joe Girardi of the New York Yankees be thrown out at home if they come in 2nd to the Boston Red Sox again? He’s listed at 14-1.
The 2008 MLB season is almost ready to go. Technically, it started already with the great series between the Boston Red Sox and Oakland A’s in Japan.
If you’re looking to prove your baseball picking skills, there’s still time to get a 2008 MLB futures bet down. Today, I’m bringing you the updated 2008 MLB World Series odds from BetUS.com. As you’ll see, they are pretty much inline with Vegas.
The New York Mets picked up starting pitcher Johan Santana from the Minnesota Twins and everyone and their mother decided to declare them National League champs. If you we’re thinking of betting them to win the NL, your time has passed.
Before the Santana trade, the Mets were 4-1 to win the National League Pennant. Even though I think that was a bit high, it was still a decent price for the Mets. However, after the Santana trade (as of now), the Mets are a gross 5-2 (2.5-1). No thanks.
We’re still a few months away from the 2008 MLB season, but I thought it would be good to check out some MLB futures.
There isn’t much of a surprise in the American League’s MLB futures. The Boston Red Sox are favored to win the American League Pennant and the New York Yankees are a close second. The Angels, Tigers and Indians are right there too.
The three long shots—or teams to kiss your money goodbye as I like to say—are the Kansas City Royals, Baltimore Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays.
Over in the National League’s MLB futures the New York Mets are the favorite. Sorry, I’m not buying it. When the New York Mets can learn not to crash and burn, I’ll start considering them a serious contender.
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