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    MLB SuperBook posts HR Futures


    Opening Day of the 2015 pro baseball season takes place on Monday April 6, 2015 as 30 teams will look to win the World Series. Future Odds have been up since last November after the Giants defeated the Royals in the Fall Classic. Not surprisingly, neither San Francisco or Kansas City is expected to repeat this season.


    Bettors looking for an alternative option on the diamond can do so with a popular baseball player prop being offered at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.


    Who will hit the most home runs in the 2015 season?


    According to the SuperBook, Miami's Giancarlo Stanton and Toronto's Jose Abreu are listed as the co-favorites at 8/1 (Bet $100 to win $800). Last year, Stanton finished with 37 dingers while Abreu had 36.


    The player to hit the most home runs last year was Baltimore's Nelson Cruz, who hit 40. His odds to repeat as the home run leader are 60/1 (Bet $100 to win $6,000) and the reason for the high return is clearly related to his new environment. Cruz won't be playing in hitter-friendly Camden Yards this season, rather he's competing at pitchers park in Safeco Field since he inked a four-year deal with Seattle in the offseason.


    Listed below are all of the odds posted at the SuperBook.


    ODDS TO HIT MOST 2015 REGULAR SEASON HOME RUNS


    GIANCARLO STANTON 8/1
    JOSE ABREU 8/1
    EDWIN ENCARNACION 12/1
    CHRIS DAVIS 12/1
    JOSE BAUTISTA 18/1
    MIGUEL CABRERA 18/1
    ANTHONY RIZZO 18/1
    MIKE TROUT 20/1
    PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT 20/1
    CHRIS CARTER 25/1
    MARK TRUMBO 25/1
    GEORGE SPRINGER 25/1
    JOSH DONALDSON 25/1
    TROY TULOWITZKI 25/1
    BRYCE HARPER 25/1
    CARLOS GONZALEZ 30/1
    JAY BRUCE 40/1
    ADAM JONES 40/1
    ALBERT PUJOLS 40/1
    PRINCE FIELDER 40/1
    AVISAIL GARCIA 50/1
    EVAN GATTIS 50/1
    EVAN LONGORIA 60/1
    GREGORY POLANCO 60/1
    JOSH HAMILTON 60/1
    KRIS BRYANT 60/1
    MATT ADAMS 60/1
    PABLO SANDOVAL 60/1
    RYAN BRAUN 60/1
    YASMANY TOMAS 60/1
    NELSON CRUZ 60/1
    JOEY VOTTO 100/1
    STEVE PEARCE 100/1
    VICTOR MARTINEZ 100/1
    ADAM LAROCHE 100/1
    ADRIAN GONZALEZ 100/1
    ANDREW McCUTCHEN 100/1
    DAVID ORTIZ 100/1
    FREDDIE FREEMAN 100/1
    HANLEY RAMIREZ 100/1
    JASON HEYWARD 100/1
    JORGE SOLER 100/1
    JUSTIN UPTON 100/1
    LUCAS DUDA 100/1
    MATT KEMP 100/1
    TODD FRAZIER 100/1
    WILL MYERS 100/1
    YASIEL PUIG 100/1
    YOENIS CESPEDES 100/1
    FIELD (Any Other Player not listed above) 10/1


    ***SEASON MUST CONSIST OF AT LEAST 150 REGULAR SEASON GAMES FOR EACH TEAM


    ***PLAYER MUST PLAY IN AT LEAST 1 REGULAR SEASON GAME FOR ACTION


    ***IN CASE OF A TIE -- WINNERS ODDS ARE DIVIDED BY NUMBER OF WINNERS

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    Re: MLB Props

    2015 MLB Win Totals


    Win totals for the 2015 Major League Baseball season have been released by the Atlantis sportsbook in Reno, Nevada.


    The highest win total sits with the defending National League East champion Washington Nationals at 93, while the team with the lowest total is from the same division, Philadelphia Phillies (67).


    The San Francisco Giants won the World Series last year and finished the regular season with an 88-74 record. Their win total for the 2015 season opened at 85 victories.


    Bettors can compare 2014 Win Totals posted from the Atlantis to this season, which gives you a better idea of the 2015 expectations placed by the oddsmakers.


    A couple National League teams expected to improve are the Cubs and Marlins. Chicago and Miami both had win totals listed in the sixties last season. For 2015, the pair are expected to attain close to a .500 (81-81) record.


    In the American League the Angels and Red Sox have been given the most respect. Teams that are expected to drop off include the Tigers, Rays and Rangers.


    One club the Atlantis is expecting to improve is Houston, who has a win total of 73 ½. To put things in perspective, the Astros had the lowest win total posted the last two seasons, which includes a number of 57 ½ in 2014.


    Below lists every team's final wins from each of the last three seasons, while the right column displays the 2015 win total courtesy of Atlantis.




    National League Win Totals


    Team Wins - 2012 Wins - 2013 Wins - 2014 Win Total - 2015
    Arizona 81 81 64 72 ½
    Atlanta 94 96 79 73 ½
    Chicago Cubs 61 66 73 81 ½
    Cincinnati 97 90 76 79
    Colorado 64 74 66 70 ½
    L.A. Dodgers 86 92 94 91
    Miami 69 62 77 81 ½
    Milwaukee 83 74 82 80
    N.Y. Mets 74 74 79 81
    Philadelphia 81 73 73 67
    Pittsburgh 79 94 88 85 ½
    San Diego 76 76 77 84
    San Francisco 94 76 88 85
    St. Louis 88 97 90 87 ½
    Washington 98 86 96 93






    Compare Win Totals at the Westgate SuperBook




    American League Win Totals


    Team Wins - 2012 Wins - 2013 Wins - 2014 Win Total - 2015
    Baltimore 93 85 96 84 ½
    Boston 69 97 71 86
    Chicago White Sox 85 63 73 82
    Cleveland 68 92 85 81
    Detroit 88 93 90 81
    Houston 55 51 70 73 ½
    Kansas City 72 86 89 83
    L.A. Angels 89 78 98 87 ½
    Minnesota 66 66 70 68 ½
    N.Y. Yankees 95 85 84 80
    Oakland 94 96 88 82 ½
    Seattle 75 71 87 85
    Tampa Bay 90 92 77 77 ½
    Texas 93 91 67 76 ½
    Toronto 73 74 83 83 ½

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