BetEuro Baseball
BetEuro Baseball Odds
Baseball is a funny sport. Baseball is the American pastime, it’s immensely
popular in the Caribbean, and the game of choice in most of Asia, but it’s never
really caught on in Europe. Despite this lack of a baseball presence, BetEuro.com is
committed to bringing baseball odds to the BetEuro.com sportsbook. Granted BetEuro.com
does not have the most elaborate of baseball sections, but it covers your
basics.
BetEuro Straight Bets and Odds
At BetEuro.com, you can take money lines, sides, and totals. Totals must go nine
innings to have action, but BetEuro.com sides work differently. Since winners and
losers are official after five innings, the game can essentially end there and
you’d still have action. So if you have the lead and were praying for that game
ending Armageddon, make sure it’s after the fifth inning. Speaking of
Armageddon, that reminds me of that ridiculous new Keanu Reeves movie. You know
the one where he says (in my best Keanu voice)”What if I told you that God and
Devil made a wager for the souls of mankind...Whoa.”
BetEuro Future Wagers
At BetEuro.com you can bet on who you believe will win the AL and NL Pennants, as
well as the World Series. Out of all the major sports, baseball is probably the
easiest to forecast, with the Yankees and Sox probably the only ones worth
taking. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in California Where It’s Sunny and
There is Less Traffic but Still Some Traffic have lost Troy Glaus and Troy
Percival, and the Minnesota Twins are a guaranteed playoff blowup. Still, the
odds makers know this, and like the Eastern Conference in the NBA, the National
League is where you find the value bets. On the other hand, BetEuro.com in particular doesn’t offer great odds on BetEuro.com
future wagers. Although it’s expected the Yankees are going to get six to five,
for a team like the Cardinals to get six to one, better than the Red Sox at
seven to one, is a little hard to swallow. Of course, who wants to bet on the
Cards anyway. I’d much rather take the Cubs at 8 to 1. The best bet? The Florida
Marlins, fresh off signing Carlos Delgado, are still getting 28 to 1. Expect
that to change over the course of the next few weeks. I take it back, giving 28
to 1 to the fish proves BetEuro.com is not stingy, but rather is trying its best to
stray people from the Yankees and Cardinals. I should send put this note in the
suggestion box: “Herd people to the Cardinals. They have no chance, absolutely
no chance whatsoever, of winning the World Series. You heard it here first.” I
have now been permanently banned from visiting the city of St. Louis. What a
shame. After all, where else can you see Tony LaRussa and Mike Martz run their
teams into the ground and have a beer together afterwards?