Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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MLB Probable Pitchers – Breaking Down Friday’s Best Matchups
Blue Jays (18-13): Chris Bassitt / Pirates (20-11): Rich Hill / First Pitch: 6:35 p.m. ET The Pirates took one on the chin this week in Tampa - dropping all 3 games of the series by a combined score of 15-4. It's not necessarily time to panic in Pittsburgh. This sweep doesn't mean the Pirates are bad, it just means they're not up to the level of the Rays. Tampa is ranked #1 … [Read more...] about MLB Probable Pitchers – Breaking Down Friday’s Best Matchups
MLB Playoff Picture – AL East, NL East, AL Central Tighten Up
The 2022 MLB season is over 80% completed. I'm very impatient and wrote my first MLB playoff picture piece way back on June 13, but this one is far more appropriate being that it's already September. The 162-game regular season grind is baseball's calling card but the postseason is what sports are all about. If you aren't thinking about postseason implications while … [Read more...] about MLB Playoff Picture – AL East, NL East, AL Central Tighten Up
Blue Jays Audition for the CFL with 28 Runs in Boston Friday
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers beat the Edmonton Elks 24-10 in the first CFL game Friday. In other CFL action, the Toronto Blue Jays topped the Boston Red Helmets by 3 touchdowns 28-5. Oh wait … The Chicago Cubs scored 15 runs yesterday in Philly but nobody (outside of the Northside) cares. It's a good thing the Cubbies weren't playing Toronto last night or they would have … [Read more...] about Blue Jays Audition for the CFL with 28 Runs in Boston Friday
MLB Mid-June Musings – MLB by the Numbers
It's mid-June in the MLB. Family vacations, BBQs, pool parties, the NHL Finals, and fireworks occupy our time. It can be tough to put in the hours and stay on top of all things MLB news. Luckily, Wagerbop is coming through with MLB By the Numbers. We break down the latest MLB happenings into bite-size chunks easily digestible while enjoying your morning coffee, using the … [Read more...] about MLB Mid-June Musings – MLB by the Numbers
Impatient Previews – Looking Forward to the MLB Playoffs in Mid-June
60 games in and I've waited long enough. Can we finally start talking MLB playoffs now? Who's winning the divisions? Which teams look primed for a Wild Card berth? I’m actually displaying much more patience than I did in 2021 when I wrote my first MLB playoff picture piece on May 23. We're at least in mid-June. The 162-game regular season grind is baseball’s calling … [Read more...] about Impatient Previews – Looking Forward to the MLB Playoffs in Mid-June
Looking at the Astros Struggles and Dodgers’ Dominance in the MLB Top 3, Bottom 3
At what point does a hot start become a good season? When does a sluggish start become a worrisome slump? We are nearing the one-tenth point of the MLB season … which really is nothing. Even if a team or two was undefeated at 16–0 in the MLB - that is like an NFL team starting 2-0. It is an extremely small sample size relative to the season. While we can’t go around … [Read more...] about Looking at the Astros Struggles and Dodgers’ Dominance in the MLB Top 3, Bottom 3
Week 2 Wrap Up – MLB by the Numbers
Welcome back baseball fans to our first 2022 edition of MLB by the Numbers - where we take a trip around the league, focusing on the eye-popping and noteworthy stats and accomplishments of the young season. The Los Angeles Dodgers (unsurprisingly) are baseball's first team to 8 wins - standing atop the competitive NL West at 8-2. The Cincinnati Reds hold baseball's … [Read more...] about Week 2 Wrap Up – MLB by the Numbers
2022 MLB World Series Odds and O/U Win Totals
The MLB season is delayed. Young superstars like Juan Soto, Ronald Acuña, Cody Bellinger, plus the veteran staples in the league like Ohtani, Mike Trout, and Max Scherzer are relegated to sitting at home waiting. It sucks that we only got to see them for 60 games in 2020 and that the length of the season in 2022 is now up in the air. Even passive baseball fans need to … [Read more...] about 2022 MLB World Series Odds and O/U Win Totals