Monday, September 17, 2007

Betting Baseball - Why Baseball Is Always A Good Bet


Why is baseball always a good bet?


Baseball season is by far the best time of the year to find some of the strongest wagering opportunities available. While other professional sports, such as NFL football and NBA basketball are much more popular, MLB baseball owns the summer months and therefore, should not be overlooked as a valuable wagering opportunity. In fact, a quick look at the following numbers will show just how much more value there can be in wagering on baseball over the other professional sports, both football and basketball combined.


There are roughly 2,430 games in a single MLB baseball season, compared to 1,189 in the NBA and only 256 in the NFL. So outside of college sports, baseball season clearly offers the greatest number of sheer wagering opportunities over the other professional sports combined, by nearly 1000 games! These 2,430 MLB games allow the baseball bettor the ability to be very selective during the season and to find the best value plays and cash in big for six full months.


As the baseball season has nearly twice the number of games as the NBA and the NFL combined, sports bettors can be super selective when making their baseball picks and selecting winners. Unfortunately, the average sports bettor does not recognize this fact and makes the huge mistake of ignoring the baseball season completely and passing up the chance at six months of big profits. Don’t make this same error. Take full advantage of this opportunity and always consider baseball as part of your sports wagering investment plan and you can greatly increase your chances at profitability and success.








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Drew Cook is the lead handicapper at PrimeSportsPicks.com, a sports information website. Drew has authored numerous articles on MLB Baseball Picks, NFL Football Picks, and NBA Basketball Picks. Visit him now for more free sports information and advice.


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