Baseball Probabilities in Interleague Wagering End with Al Win

Interleague MLB wagering probabilities for 2010 are complete and like usual, the American league was the champion but this year it was not by much.

In the 252 Interleague matches, the American league went 134-118. A lot of the success versus the baseball lines for the American League was due to the fact of the success of the Chicago White Sox and Red Sox.

Due to the fact of the recent dominance, baseball betting probabilities like the American league most of the time when they take on the National League. The American League has not lost the season series vs the NL since 2003. This year the American league can thank the Chicago White Sox who went an amazing 15-3 in Interleague play. The White Sox went from also-rans in the American league Central contest to a contender due to the fact of their success in Interleague play.

The leading hitter in Interleague action was Texas’ Josh Hamilton who hit .472 with 34 hits. New York Mets 3rd baseman David Wright had 24 RBIs to top all hitters in Interleague play. Chicago’s Jack Peavy had the lowest ERA at 0.78 while Mark Buehrle had the most wins with four in Interleague action. Bobby Jenks had the most saves with eight.

Various other teams also had great success versus the baseball probabilities, though the Chicago White Sox were unreal in Interleague play. Based on their interleague track record, the Red Sox made a huge run in the standings. Boston went 13-5 in Interleague play. The Texas Rangers went 14-4 in their 18 Interleague matches.

Even with the Chicago White Sox, Red Sox and Rangers doing extremely well versus the baseball lines, the American League only barely won the in total series. The New York Mets did very well for the National League as they went 13-5.

The Boston Red Sox suffered numerous injuries, so interleague play was not all good news for the American league. They lost second baseman Dustin Pedroia, starting pitcher Clay Buchholz and catcher Victor Martinez due to the fact of injury. The Florida Marlins played poorly in Interleague play and they even went so far as to fire their manager Fredi Gonzalez.

A fierce rivalry was born that proceeds to this day when the American league was founded in 1901 to challenge the National League’s monopoly on professional baseball.

The American League’s normal domination of the major league baseball season can easily be attributed to numerous factors other than the statistics of its competitors. The AL has the designated hitter rule for example. This essentially gives American League teams a big edge over National League teams by offering them an extra man. It’s of course not that most of an edge, given the track record of interleague play this year, but it could make the difference.

There’ve been 105 World Series played between 1903 and 2009. (The Series was cancelled in 1904 and 1994). The American league has won 63 times while the National League has won only 42 times in those 105 series.

We say goodbye to Interleague action for now. A full slate of Interleague matches won’t happen again until next May and the American league and National League will not meet again until the World Series.


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