The Best and Worst of the MLB Trade Deadline

by WagerHome Blog on August 4, 2023

You’re either competing for a World Series, or you are trying to get the roster that will enable you to compete for a World Series. There is no other way to be a general manager in the MLB. (The A’s, working to do neither until they have successfully forced their way to Las Vegas, is the exception.)

For some teams, getting that roster for the MLB World Series push means that you are trying to win now. For others, 2024 or 2025 becomes the target date. Partnerships between the two contrasting plans is how we get trades.

The Teams With a Plan

The Houston Astros (+550 to win the MLB World Series) are always looking to win now. They are the defending MLB World Series champions, and one of the keys to that win, Justin Verlander, is back in Houston. He was traded by the Mets to the Astros, where he is a proven winner.

Up I-45, the Texas Rangers (+850 to win the World Series) grabbed Verlander’s teammate in New York, Max Scherzer, as well as left-hander starter Jordan Montgomery from the Cardinals. The Astros and Rangers are locked in a battle for the American League West, and now they have the Hall of Fame arms to create a great pennant race.

The Mets are clearly not looking to win this year, even though that was what they were thinking when they signed Scherzer for 2022 and Verlander for 2023. For Scherzer, they now have shortstop prospect Luisangel Acuna, for Verlander, they got outfielder Drew Gilbert and Ryan Clifford, and for closer David Robertson, they received catcher Ronald Hernandez and infielder Marco Vargas.

The Best and Worst of the MLB Trade Deadline

Too many teams are unwilling to change courses so quickly, but kudos to the Mets for reading the writing on the wall and setting themselves up nicely for the future.

What’s the Plan?

The Kansas City Royals were the MLB World Series champion eight years ago, but it might as well be 100. They are on pace to have their worst season in franchise history. Trading away Nicky Lopez was a good idea, but for 29-year-old reliever Taylor Hearn, a pitcher was just designated for assignment by the Rangers? It’s an unusual move for a team appearing to be lost at sea.

At the top of the A.L. Central is Minnesota, but all they did was trade middle relievers. No other moves were made, no real push to become a winner, and no real effort to end their 32-year World Series drought. Strange.

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MLB 2022 Betting Odds: Favorites Underdogs, and Longshots

by WagerHome Blog on April 5, 2022

A month ago, it was looking a little uncertain that we were going to make it to Opening Day, but here we are. On Thursday, the 2022 MLB season gets underway, and the race for October begins.

As is always the case, some MLB teams will surprise, others will disappoint, and others will perform exactly as we hoped.

World Series Favorites

Los Angeles Dodgers (+500)

It’s no surprise that the Dodgers are the favorites to win the 2022 World Series. They added Freddie Freeman and Craig Kimbrel to an already stacked roster, and this MLB team should once again win 100 games. Although this time, they won’t be a Wild Card.

Houston Astros (+1000)

Justin Verlander is back for the Astros, and they should cruise to the American League West crown. But how will the loss of Carlos Correa affect their chances to win yet another A.L. pennant?

Toronto Blue Jays (+1000)

Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. is one of the best players in all of baseball, and he leads the Blue Jays in a tight American League East race that could see the World Series return to Canada for the first time since 1993.

New York Yankees (+1100)

A boost for the Yankees came when the city of New York dropped its vaccine mandate, which will allow all of the team to play from Opening Day onward. And this is another excellent lineup in the Bronx, and if things go right, they will push the Blue Jays for the division.

World Series Underdogs

Atlanta Braves (+1200)

The Braves are the defending World Series champions, but the reality is that Matt Olson is not an equivalent to Freddie Freeman and that change at first base will hurt.

MLB 2022 Betting Odds: Favorites Underdogs, and Longshots

Although the bullpen got stronger with the addition of Kenley Jansen and the Braves could surprise the league once again.

Chicago White Sox (+1200)

Not enough people are talking about the White Sox. Their rotation is one of the best in the American League, and their lineup is littered with stars like Luis Robert, Eloy Jimenez, and Jose Abreu.

World Series Longshots

Philadelphia Phillies (+3000)

Kyle Schwarber and Nick Castellanos have been added to an already great lineup, and the Phillies rotation is solid from top to bottom. If their defense doesn’t hold them back too much this MLB season, a +3000 play on the Phillies might prove to be profitable.

Detroit Tigers (+6000)

We may be one year too soon for the real jump by the Tigers, but Javier Baez is a great addition for this MLB season, and if Spencer Torkelson is as good as people think he is, it’s possible Detroit pushes this White Sox for the division title this summer instead of next.

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