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Baseball Betting Mistakes

Written by Jimmy Boyd on July 11, 2008

If you plan on doing any baseball betting this summer then we recommend taking a look at this article to avoid making the following mistakes.  If you think making money is going to be easy, then you are in for a rude awakening as it takes a lot of hard work and time to beat the baseball odds each day.  Lucky for you, it can be easy if you make the decision to pick up a package of baseball picks from one of the top handicappers here at Locksmith Sports.  We list only the top names in the business, guys who win and win big for their clients year after year.  However, you still want to remember to manage your money wisely and follow their advice closely.  If you haven’t read our baseball handicapping mistakes then you should start there.

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Avoid Teams that Score a Lot of Runs – most bettors become attracted to teams that score a lot of runs.  These bettors think that lots of runs and star sluggers translates into wins.  Everyone loves home runs and RBIs, but fans don’t necessarily make smart bets.  The general public will drive the line up on these teams and frequently leave value on the opposite side.  Teams that score a lot of runs frequently have a lot of expensive, talented names in the lineup.  It’s even more important to find out who looks strong on paper but hasn’t been producing, or the teams that are scoring a lot of runs without any fanfare.  Going against the grain is a great way to find value in your baseball handicapping.

Look at Home and Away:  We have already taken a look at how umpires affect handicapping home and away games, but you have to go beyond who is behind the plate.  There are teams out there that are great at home and terrible on the road, and vice versa.  If you can find a two-faced team, then you’ll more than likely see some value in taking them when they are in their right spot, and going against them when playing out of their element.  You also need to do a little bit of work to investigate why the teams are performing how they are doing where.  Do they have strong pitching but are playing in a hitter’s park?  Do they have flyball hitters in a short porch?  If so, then you can also figure out what stadiums they will play well in on the road, then you are onto something with your sports handicapping.

Reputation:  For the most part, you need to take past years performances and throw them out the window.  Just because an aging starting pitcher has won a few Cy Youngs earlier in his career does not mean that they are going to win on any given night.  You need to ignore reputations and focus more intently on the here and now.  I want to know how the pitcher has done in getting batters out over his last month of starts, not what he did two years ago.  If you have a big favorite that is struggling this year, then he’s perfect for fading.  Lots of guys have arm troubles and don’t perform well in consecutive seasons, others could be adjusting to a new town and a new set of team mates.

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