2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Los Angeles Angels win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Los Angeles Angels will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Los Angeles Angels win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Angels MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Los Angeles Angels’ 2019 recap

The 2019 Los Angeles Angels finished 72-90 in a one-and-done managerial season for Brad Ausmus. He was replaced by three-time Manager of the Year, Joe Maddon. Los Angeles had an 80-82 run line record and a 79-76-7 Over/Under record.

The Angels were never in first place in the American League West as the Houston Astros steamrolled the division, however, they did flirt with earning a wild-card berth as late as July 24 before struggling down the stretch.

Los Angeles Angels’ offseason

The Angels had two huge offseason signings with the aforementioned Maddon as manager and All-Star 3B Anthony Rendon‘s seven-year, $245 million deal.

Also, they brought in C Jason Castro and added starting pitchers Dylan Bundy and Julio Teheran to the rotation. They lost a little production in the lineup when RF Kole Calhoun, who hit 33 home runs with 74 RBI in 2019, signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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Los Angeles Angels’ 2020 schedule

Los Angeles’ opening day is Friday, July 24 when they visit the Oakland Athletics and their final game is Sunday, Sept. 24 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. In this COVID-reduced 2020 season, the Angels will have a 60-game all-West regional schedule, which includes 40 games against AL West opponents and 20 against the National League West.

Aside from the West division powerhouses—Dodgers and Houston Astros—the Angels have a winnable schedule especially considering how much talent is on their roster.


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How many games will the Los Angeles Angels win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday, July 7 at noon ET.

If any baseball manager has the ability to navigate an awkward 2020 season, it’s Maddon. His success speaks volumes and once again Los Angeles has one of the best teams on paper. The lineup is stacked with CF Mike Trout,  future Hall of Famer 1B Albert Pujols, third-year phenom DH/SP Shohei Ohtani and Rendon.

But that’s how it always works for the Angels. Preseason hype and regular-season disappointment. Bundy and Teheran aren’t big enough additions to improve their terrible rotation. Trout seems iffy about playing at all this season, and if he doesn’t, the Angels lose the generation’s best player and reigning AL MVP. Los Angeles has gone Under their season win total for back-to-back seasons and four of the last five years.

I am BETTING UNDER 32.5 (-120) WINS FOR THE ANGELS. 

Los Angeles Angels’ World Series odds

No.

I mean it’s not impossible but, with their rotation, it’s next to impossible. Los Angeles at +4000 to win the World Series is TOO CHEAP TO BET.

Los Angeles Angels’ playoff odds

I don’t hate the Angels’ value (+650) to win the division but I am PASSING on LOS ANGELES WINNING THE AL WEST. The quick case for good value: Maddon has his mojo working, Trout plays, Rendon produces to his contract, Pujols gets hot, OF Justin Upton returns to All-Star form, Ohtani stays healthy and improves on his rookie season.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Minnesota Twins win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Minnesota Twins will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Minnesota Twins win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Twins MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Minnesota Twins’ 2019 recap

The Twins finished with the fourth-best record in MLB last season, going 101-61 and winning the American League Central. They were 50-26 against their division and 88-74 against the run line in the regular season, bouncing back in a big way after finishing below .500 (78-84) in 2018.

They overpowered teams with a loaded lineup, too, having eight players with at least 20 home runs. The pitching staff wasn’t as dominant, but SP Jose Berrios had a good season, as did SP Jake Odorizzi.

Minnesota Twins’ offseason

The Twins made some additions to their rotation this offseason by signing SPx Homer Bailey and SP Rich Hill. They also brought back Odorizzi and SP Michael Pineda. Their biggest move was the signing of 3B Josh Donaldson, who fills a void at the hot corner.

Minnesota’s bullpen was fortified by the additions of RP Sergio Romo and RP Tyler Clippard.

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Minnesota Twins’ 2020 schedule

The 2020 season will begin Thursday, July 23, and end Sept. 27. The Twins will play their 60 games against the Central divisions – 40 against the AL Central and the other 20 against the National League Central.

Those are two difficult divisions, but the Twins will get some relief by playing the rival Detriot Tigers and Kansas City Royals 10 times each.


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How many games will the Minnesota Twins win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday, July 7 at 10 a.m. ET.

The Twins’ 2020 projected win total is set at 34.5, one of the highest projections in the league. If the Twins were to win 35 games, it would be a winning percentage of at least .583, which they’ve only reached once since 2007 – last year, when they had a mark of .623.

With the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox also in the AL Central, it could be tough for Minnesota to win more than 35 games. But they’re clearly the favorites in the division, so I’d bet the OVER (-110).

Minnesota Twins’ World Series odds

The Twins are +1600 to win the World Series, which are the fifth-best odds of any team. With the power they have in their lineup and the expected improvement from the starting rotation, the Twins are understandably among the favorites to win it all.

They’re worth a bet to win the World Series after last season’s impressive regular-season run. A $10 bet would return a profit of $160.

Minnesota Twins’ playoff odds

The Twins are the favorites to win the AL Central at -159, ahead of the Indians (+300) and White Sox (+320). Cleveland and Chicago both look like contenders, but the Twins are still the best team in the Central.

They should make the postseason, even in the shortened season, and it would be wise to bet on them to win the division – even with a relatively unfavorable line.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Miami Marlins win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Miami Marlins will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Miami Marlins win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Marlins MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Miami Marlins’ 2019 recap

The Marlins finished 2019 as the worst team in the National League, going 57-105 and 40 games out of first place in the NL East. They were, however, a surprisingly above-.500 bet against the run line, going 84-78 with a 79-73-10 Over/Under record.

Miami Marlins’ offseason

In free agency, they added OF Corey Dickerson, C Francisco Cervelli and P Brandon Kintzler. They added INF Jonathan Villar via trade and lost INF Starlin Castro and P Wei-Yin Chen.

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Miami Marlins’ 2020 schedule

The Marlins open the season at the Philadelphia Phillies July 24. They’ll play their four NL East rivals 10 times apiece with the remaining 20 games vs. the AL East. They’ll play the in-state rival Tampa Bay Rays six times, the Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays four times apiece and the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees three games each.


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How many games will the Marlins win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday, July 7 at 7 a.m. ET.

The Marlins’ projected win total is 23.5. with the Over +100 and the Under -120. They aren’t really any better than last year and 24 wins would be a winning percentage of .400, better than last season (.352). In a short season, unless they get hot early, they are likely to find themselves plummeting to the bottom of the league. I’m taking the UNDER 23.5 WINS (-120).

Miami Marlins’ World Series odds

Only one team in the majors has longer odds than the Marlins’ +50000. The Orioles are +100000 – the Seattle Mariners are also +50000. DO NOT BET the Marlins to win it all.

Miami Marlins’ playoff odds

The Marlins are NOT A GOOD BET IN ANY WAY, not for the World Series, not to win the NL pennant (+25000) and not to win the NL East (+15000), a division where the four other teams are +325 or less.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Cincinnati Reds win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Cincinnati Reds will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Cincinnati Reds win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Reds’ MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Cincinnati Reds’ 2019 recap

The Reds went 75-87 (.463) last season, under-producing on 4.3 runs per game and 4.4 RPG allowed. Cincinnati flummoxed bettors to the tune of a -9.3% ROI when playing as an underdog. The team was nine games under .500 (24-33) in one-run games, and the offense in particular was time and again undone by shaky performances in high-leverage situations. (A midsummer stretch of 66 games – June 12-Aug. 27 – saw the Reds notch an impressive .801 OPS.) That on-base plus slugging mark was matched however, by a June-to-August spell which saw Cincinnati pitching clock a 5.20 ERA.

Cincinnati Reds’ offseason

Few, if any key losses, have been easily eclipsed by some shrewd acquisitions. Donning Reds’ threads in 2020 will be 2B Mike Moustakas, OF Nick Castellanos, OF Shogo Akiyama and RP Pedro Strop. It wasn’t a splashy shopping spree for Cincinnati GM Nick Krall, but for a team that already has some regression-bounce-back candidates the Reds did well to add some wins here and there.

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Cincinnati Reds’ 2020 schedule

Cincinnati’s 60-game schedule will be two-thirds comprised of National League Central games (10 vs. each team), with the one-third balance (20 games) coming against American League Central clubs.


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How many games will the Cincinnati Reds win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Monday, July 6 at 11:10 a.m. ET.

Some better baseball luck, a bounce to projected form, and a potentially soft schedule all point to better things for Cincinnati. But much of that is reflected in a win total of 32.5 games with the price shaded to the Under (-120). Take the even-money OVER (+100), but it’s a moderate-confidence play at best.

Cincinnati Reds’ World Series odds

The Reds draw a +2500 tag on winning the World Series. In the parlance of the region, the 2020 season is a five-furlong sprint on the dirt. Thus, a Cincinnati wager here is a WORTHY PLAY on the tote board.

Cincinnati Reds’ playoff odds

Cincinnati is priced at +275 to win the NL Central (A SOLID PLAY) and +1200 to take the pennant in the Senior Circuit (neutral).

Suggestion: Bracket all these plays by taking the Reds to win 33-plus games and the World Series. Last season the Reds stumbled out of the gate and finished back in the pack. But the numbers in the “Form” point to some darkhorse value.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Cleveland Indians win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Cleveland Indians will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Cleveland Indians win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Indians MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Cleveland Indians’ 2019 recap

The Indians went an impressive 93-69 last season, yet they still missed out on the playoffs for the first time since 2015. That’s in part because they lost their last five games of the season to finish two games behind the Tampa Bay Rays for a wild-card spot.

Cleveland was good against the run line last season, posting a mark of 86-76 against the spread. The Indians feasted on the AL Central, too, going 48-28 straight up in the division. In interleague play, however, they were just 8-12.

SS Francisco Lindor and 1B Carlos Santana were among the standouts for Cleveland, hitting 32 and 34 home runs, respectively. SP Shane Bieber was a pleasant surprise in the rotation, too, going 15-8.

Cleveland Indians’ offseason

It wasn’t the busiest offseason in Cleveland, but the front office did make some trades. The biggest, of course, was sending SP Corey Kluber to the Texas Rangers. They also acquired C Sandy Leon from the Boston Red Sox and signed 2B Cesar Hernandez in free agency.

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Cleveland Indians’ 2020 schedule

The Indians will play 102 fewer games this year than in a typical season, suiting up for 60 total games in 2020. Of those 60, 40 will come against the AL Central, with the other 20 coming against the NL Central.

This is to minimize travel for teams across the league, hoping to prevent further spread of coronavirus. The 2020 MLB season will begin July 23 and end  Sept. 27.


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How many games will the Cleveland Indians win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Monday, July 6 at 11:30 a.m. ET.

The Indians’ projected win total is 32.5 games, which is topped by just seven teams. It’s only five games off the New York Yankees, who are tied for No. 1 and tops in the American League. The OVER implies a win percentage of .550, which they’ve eclipsed in each of the last four years.

As one of the most consistent teams in MLB, they’re a good bet to finish with more than 32 wins. That’s why I’d take the OVER 32.5 (-110) here.

Cleveland Indians’ World Series odds

The Indians are tied for the 10th-best odds to win the World Series, right there with the rival Chicago White Sox and a few others. The AL Central should be fairly competitive, specifically with the Minnesota Twins and White Sox looking like contenders.

At +2500, there’s nice upside even with a small wager. The Indians have proved to be championship material in recent years, and even without Kluber, the Indians are in good shape.

Cleveland Indians’ playoff odds

Cleveland is the second-favorite to win the AL Central at +300, behind only the Twins (-159). The Indians are certainly worth a bet to win the division, especially with it being plus-money. If Minnesota slips a little bit, the Indians could be right there with the Central up for grabs.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Baltimore Orioles win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Baltimore Orioles will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Baltimore Orioles win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Orioles’ MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Baltimore Orioles’ 2019 recap

Despite an abysmal 2019 for the Baltimore Orioles, going 54-108 and finishing last in the AL East, it was a seven-win improvement in Brandon Hyde’s first season as manager. That’s the silver lining in the Orioles’ 2019. At one point, they were 51 games out of first place and had the second-worst record in MLB. The Orioles’ 72-90 run line record was the third-lowest mark in baseball, and their Over/Under record was 80-71-11. It was the third consecutive season the Orioles finished Under their season win total.

Baltimore Orioles’ offseason

Ranked dead last in team payroll, the Orioles don’t have a lot of news to be excited about in this section. The added SS José Iglesias and SPs Wade LeBlanc, Tommy Milone and Kohl Stewart. Notable departures include SP Dylan Bundy and 2B Jonathan Villar. 

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Baltimore Orioles’ 2020 schedule

It’s an all-East regional format for the Orioles, which includes 40 games against AL East foes (10 games vs. each) and the other 20 games against NL East teams. Last season the Orioles’ 24-52 division record was the third-lowest mark in the MLB. 2020 figures to be a tough season for the Orioles, which already plays in a tough division, and slated to play a competitive NL East featuring reigning World Series champion Washington Nationals.


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How many games will the Baltimore Orioles win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Sunday, July 5 at 3 p.m. ET.

The Orioles’ regular-season win total is 21.5 games (second-lowest on the board behind the Detroit Tigers’ 20.5 wins). The Under is a favored at -125 with the Over at +105. We’ve already discussed Baltimore’s horribleness last season and noted there wasn’t any talent acquired this offseason. The O’s suffered a major blow last month when RF Trey Mancini — their leader in doubles, home runs, runs batted in, on-base percentage and slugging percentage — was placed on the 60-day IL to recover from colon cancer surgery. Also, only one starting pitcher — ace John Means — had an above .500 record last season at 12-11.

2019 was a year-over-year improvement from 2018, but still, they finished Under their regular-season win total for a third straight season. BET ORIOLES UNDER 21.5 WINS (-125).

Baltimore Orioles’ World Series odds

Forget everything I said in their season wins handicap above because as the great Kevin Malone from “The Office” once said, “If anyone gives you 10,000 to 1 odds on anything, you take that bet.”

If you have a spare $10, why not pretty much throw it away on the ORIOLES +100000 TO WIN THE WORLD SERIES? It pays out $10,000.

Baltimore Orioles’ playoff odds

The Orioles going off at +8000 to win the AL East doesn’t meet that +10000 must bet minimum and Baltimore winning the division, even in a COVID-shortened regular season, would be similar to the Cleveland Indians’ miraculous run in the movie “Major League.” PASS ON THE ORIOLES TO MAKE THE PLAYOFFS. 

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Chicago White Sox win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Chicago White Sox will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Chicago White Sox win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the White Sox’s MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Chicago White Sox’s 2019 recap

The White Sox went 72-89 (.447) a year ago, placing third in the American League Central Division. The Sox went 32-24 against AL Central foes not named the Twins (the Pale Hose went just 6-13 against Minnesota). Chicago averaged 4.4 runs per contest while yielding 5.2.

On the betting rolls, the ChiSox did quite well as heavy underdogs: they went 9-14 with a 38.9% ROI when tagged with a price of +200 or more. But they did finish 78-38 vs. the run line with a 75-80-6 Over/Under record.

Chicago White Sox’s offseason

The Sox added some rotation help for 2020 in SPs Dallas Keuchel and Gio Gonzalez. They also added C Yasmani Grandal, OF Nomar Mazara and DH Edwin Encarnacion. These are veteran pieces added to a youthful and solid organization that ranks near the top third in MLB as far as projected pipeline production.

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Chicago White Sox’s 2020 schedule

The Sox will play 40 games against AL Central opponents – 10 games vs. each – and 20 total games against NL Central clubs. The 60-game schedule was set this way to limit travel since these clubs are geographically close.


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How many games will the Chicago White Sox win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Sunday, July 5 at 2 p.m. ET.

The White Sox O/U win total is 31.5 with both the Over and Under carrying -110 odds. In a vacuum, this is a team I’d want the Over for in general terms … as in, “figure better things than last year.” But the current 31.5 O/U line begs a prudent watch – hope for 32.5 and hammer the Under.

Chicago White Sox’s World Series odds

In this sprint format, the White Sox are a LIKABLE PLAY AT +2500 to win the Series.

Chicago White Sox’s playoff odds

Chicago is listed at +320 to take the AL Central flag and +1200 to represent the AL in the Fall Classic. Both numbers have workable value; consider the Pale Hose part of any 5-to-8 team variable field action for a variety of these plays.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Arizona Diamondbacks win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Arizona Diamondbacks will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Arizona Diamondbacks win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Diamondbacks MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Arizona Diamondbacks’ 2019 recap

The Diamondbacks had a solid 2019 going 85-77, but fell short of the postseason, four games out of the wild card. They were, however, the second-best NL team and fourth best in the majors vs. the run line, posting a 90-72 record. They were dead even vs. the Over/Under, going 76-76-10. In the NL West, they were an even 38-38 straight up and 41-35 against the run line.

Arizona Diamondbacks’ offseason

They made a splash, adding SP Madison Bumgarner. They also signed C Stephen Vogt, OF Kole Calhoun and RP Hector Rondon, and acquired OF Starling Marte in a trade. SP Mike Leake, added at last year’s trade deadline, has opted out of the 60-game season, while OF Steven Souza Jr., SP Taijuan Walker, RP Yoshihisa Hirano and C Alex Avila signed free-agent deals with other clubs.

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Arizona Diamondbacks’ 2020 schedule

While the schedule is not out yet, we know they will play 40 games against their NL West Division rival — 10 games each. They will also face AL West teams a total of 20 times.


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How many games will the Arizona Diamondbacks win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday, July 2 at 8 a.m. ET.

The D-Backs’ win total is just over .500 at 30.5, with the Over at -120 and the Under at +100. They definitely should be improved with the additions of Bumgarner and Marte. The starting rotation is not spectacular, but it is deep and they don’t have problems scoring runs. They will be in the mix in the NL West. Take the OVER (-120) 30.5 WINS.

Arizona Diamondbacks’ World Series odds

At +5000, the D-Backs are a long shot to win the World Series. They have a tough road with the Los Angeles Dodgers in their division. Arizona is talented, but will need lot of things to go right at the right time to be considered a good bet for the title. AVOID.

Arizona Diamondbacks’ playoff odds

In terms of winning the NL pennant, they are +2500. That is NOT WORTH a bet. They are +1000 to win the NL West, but having to beat out the Dodgers is just about impossible. AVOID making any futures bet on the Diamondbacks.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the Boston Red Sox win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the Boston Red Sox will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the Boston Red Sox win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Red Sox’s MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

Boston Red Sox’s 2019 recap

The Red Sox endured a rocky 2019 season, finishing 84-78 in Alex Cora’s last season as manager. The bats were alive, but the pitching staff failed to come close to expectations, including Chris Sale, who finished 6-11.

Boston was the second-worst MLB team vs. the run line last season, going 69-93 – only ahead of the Detroit Tigers (66-95). The Red Sox were profitable to OVER betters, however, going a 90-67-5 Over/Under record.

Against the AL East, the Red Sox finished below .500 at 35-41.

Boston Red Sox’s offseason

The Red Sox’s biggest departure of the offseason was undoubtedly Mookie Betts, who they traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in a package with SP David Price. SP Rick Porcello, IF/OF Brock Holt and IF Eduardo Nuñez also left by way of free agency.

As for additions, there weren’t many notable ones made by the Red Sox. SP Martin Perez was their most expensive ($6 million one-year deal with a $6.25 million club option for 2021), while CF Kevin Pillar was also brought in to help the outfield.

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Boston Red Sox’s 2020 schedule

The schedule will be limited to 60 games: 40 against the AL East and 20 against the NL East. Tough matchups with the New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets and Washington Nationals will make this a road to face.

Travel won’t be a concern with most of the teams in the same relative area, which was the goal for MLB with this modified schedule.


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How many games will the Red Sox win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday, July 2 at 4:45 p.m. ET.

The win total projection for Boston is 31.5 games – third in the AL East – with both the Over and Under carrying -110 odds. The Red Sox have finished above .500 each of the last four years, winning the division three consecutive seasons from 2016-18 … but these aren’t those same Red Sox.

With how much the front office stripped the roster and ace Sale out for the year (Tommy John surgery), it’s hard to see the Red Sox competing for the AL East title unless they get a miraculous effort from the other starters.

I’d take the UNDER 31.5 (-110) on this bet, though it’ll be close because I expect Boston to be right around .500.

Boston Red Sox’s World Series odds

Boston is +3500 to win the World Series, behind 15 other teams. The AL is loaded with championship-caliber clubs, particularly in Boston’s own division.

Thus, the Red Sox are NOT WORTH A BET, even with the big-reward potential of a 35-to-1 payoff. There’s just too much uncertainty.

Boston Red Sox’s playoff odds

Their odds to win the AL pennant is 18-to-1 (+1800), while an AL East crown is 10-to-1 (+1000). I just don’t see it. AVOID.

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2020 MLB Futures Odds: How many games will the New York Mets win?

Looking at 2020 MLB futures odds for how many games the New York Mets will win in the 60-game MLB season.

How many games will the New York Mets win in the 60-game 2020 MLB season? We look at the Mets’ MLB futures odds, including their projected 2020 win total and Over/Under odds at BetMGM, and make our best bet.

New York Mets’ 2019 recap

New York finished 86-76 last season. The Mets were 11 games under .500 (40-51) after a loss July 12 – they went 10-18 in June. But a strong second half saw the Mets play .656 ball, going 40-21 after July 24. However, the early hole was too deep and New York missed a Wild Card slot by three games.

The Mets averaged 4.9 runs per game while allowing 4.5. The offense caught fire late – averaging 5.3 RPG on an .810 OPS (on-base plus slugging) after Aug. 3. The pitching staff, which was rocked early in the season, logged a 3.41 ERA over the team’s final 71 games.

Betting-wise, the Mets finished 82-80 vs. the run line with a 76-70-16 Over/Under record.

New York Mets’ offseason

Gone from a year ago are SP Zack Wheeler and 3B Todd Frazier. The Mets added RP Dellin Betances and back-of-rotation SPs Rick Porcello and Michael Wacha along with a few decent bench players. Bench depth and some injury returnees – and a fresh restart with new manager Luis Rojas – could go a long way toward New York building on its late surge last summer.

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New York Mets’ 2020 schedule

The New York National Leaguers will face a tough, all-East slate in MLB Season 2.0. Of the Mets’ 60 scheduled games, 40 will come against NL East competition (10 vs. each opponent) and 20 total vs. AL East foes.


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How many games will the New York Mets win in 2020?

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Saturday, July 4 at 4:45 p.m. ET.

New York’s win total is 32.5, with the Over at -120 and the Under at +100. The Mets are a talented bunch and will benefit from the universal-designated hitter rule, implemented just for this abbreviated season (at the moment). Figure not on bullpen dominance, but on a bounce-back of sorts from bottom-10 production a year ago. Organizational depth could prove key in 2020; the Mets don’t shine in that area and what is there tends to be lower-level, couple-years-away guys. This team needs to stay healthy. 32.5 wins sounds just about right, so I’m going to PASS.

New York Mets’ World Series odds

The Metropolitans are +2000 to win it all. It would be more tempting if it was a better payoff. The best play on the board is the NL title (below), so I’ll PASS here, too.

New York Mets’ playoff odds

The Mets are +325 to win the NL East and +1200 to win the NLCS. For the latter play, the Mets are part of a cluster of teams at around 10- and 12-to-1. There is some value there – the Mets dropping to +800 or +900 wouldn’t be a surprise. Go ahead and put a little cash on the METS TO WIN THE NL (+1200) before it drops. Backing the Mets to win the division at +325 is worth a small-unit play, too.

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