MLB,Betting,List,Not,Bad,Good, sports MLB Betting - My List Of Not So Bad Not So Good Teams
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Every season there are teams who do not come out as being great but they are not bad either. I hate it with my team belongs to this category; because they are on the situation like were almost there but not yet. But I love it whenever a team from these categories emerge high later in the season and then goes up in the playoffs and brag it all in their faces (plus they are consider underdogs so your MLB betting winnings is really huge if you bet on them).Having said that, I calculated the statistics and performances of each team in the first month of MLB 2012 and come up with the list of the middle teams. From #10 which is the lowest to the #1 (almost there in the top list). These teams may not be doing as good as they should do to ensure a spot in the playoffs, but they are not doing bad either. So its up to you if you want to risk your MLB betting on these teams. My suggestion is to give them a chance, especially if you saw them fixing the problems of their teams.10. Atlanta Braves - Resting at 6-5 in the NL East, the Atlanta Braves offense has been average. As a team, they're hitting .229 and have seen Jason Heyward lead the team in average (.361) while others struggle. Dan Uggla and Freddie Freeman have been atrocious so far, while Brian McCann and Chipper Jones are beginning to heat up. They've scored 51 runs but have accumulated just 134 total bases, which ranks No. 24 in MLB.9. Seattle Mariners - The 6-6 Seattle Mariners have a decent run total (48), but lack power in their lineup. They've hit just eight home runs through 12 games, with only Justin Smoak accounting for more than one homer. The Mariners are still waiting for Jesus Montero to hit his stride and for the speed at the top of the lineup to start paying dividends.8. Tampa Bay Rays - The Tampa Bay Rays offense put up some gargantuan numbers against both the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox so far this season. But they still rest in the lower third of the league in terms of runs scored with 41 in 11 games. The 5-6 Rays have seen Carlos Pena return with a torrid start, clubbing three homers and posting a .390 average and 11 RBI. Evan Longoria has been solid as well, but Tampa has seen Desmond Jennings, Matt Joyce and Ben Zobrist all struggle to get going in 2012.7. Houston Astros - The Houston Astros offense is playing a lot better than I could ever imagine. J.D. Martinez has led the charge for the 4-7 Astros, batting .317 and leading the team with three home runs and 10 RBI. As a club, Houston ranks in the middle of the pack with a .248 batting average and is averaging exactly four runs per game through 11. If Carlos Lee gets the power numbers going (.244, 1 HR), it should open up more opportunities for Martinez and the rest of the Houston lineup to succeed.6. Washington Nationals - Sporting an NL East-leading 9-3 record, the Washington Nationals have been impressive offensively. Jayson Werth, Adam LaRoche and Ian Desmond are all hitting above .300 and have combined for 22 of the team's 42 RBI. They boast a team batting average of .253 and have produced 46 runs in 12 games. They lack in the home run department with just six dingers and find themselves in MLB's top five in terms of strikeouts. Once Ryan Zimmerman comes to life, the Nationals will really be dangerous in the NL East.5. Kansas City Royals - Thus far, 22-year-old Eric Hosmer has yet to live up to the hype surrounding him heading into the 2012 season with the Kansas City Royals. Although they're 3-8, the Royals have fared well offensively, posting a .255 average and scoring 42 runs in 11 games. Billy Butler has been huge for Kansas City, leading the team in BA, HR, RBI, OBP and hits. The Royals offense has amassed 156 total bases (No. 8) and will only get better once Hosmer hits his stride.4. Milwaukee Brewers - It's safe to say that the Milwaukee Brewers miss Prince Fielder in the lineup. So far, Aramis Ramirez (.103 AVG, 5 RBI) hasn't provided protection for Ryan Braun, but Braun has still managed to produce a .316 average. Corey Hart has stepped up in the early going, hitting .313 with four home runs and eight RBI. As a team, the 5-6 Brewers have produced 48 runs in 11 games while batting .233 and jacking 15 home runs.3. San Francisco Giants - The absence of Carlos Beltran in the San Francisco Giants lineup has yet to hinder them from producing offensively. Buster Posey and Pablo Sandoval are both hitting well over .300, adding to the Giants' .254 team batting average. The 5-6 Giants have scored 49 runs in 11 games thus far. They've accumulated 155 total bases, which is good for 10th best in MLB. Posey's low RBI total (three) should increase as the season unfolds, helping guys like Melky Cabrera and Angel Pagan score more runs at the top of the lineup.2. Arizona Diamondbacks - Led by Chris Young, the 7-4 Arizona Diamondbacks are off to a hot start in the NL West. Young leads the team in practically every offensive category, highlighted by his .410 average and 13 RBI. Justin Upton has been extremely quiet so far, but Miguel Montero and Aaron Hill have aided in the run production department. For their efforts, the Diamondbacks have scored 52 runs in 11 games while sporting a team batting average of .237. Led by Chris Young, the 7-4 Arizona Diamondbacks are off to a hot start in the NL West. Young leads the team in practically every offensive category, highlighted by his .410 average and 13 RBI. Justin Upton has been extremely quiet so far, but Miguel Montero and Aaron Hill have aided in the run production department. For their efforts, the Diamondbacks have scored 52 runs in 11 games while sporting a team batting average of .237.1. Colorado Rockies - Even with Troy Tulowitzki playing well below his potential, the 5-6 Colorado Rockies offense has excelled in 2012. Michael Cuddyer (.372) has helped lead a Rockies team that's hitting .258 collectively while producing 52 runs through 11 games. A .325 on-base percentage and 160 total bases have Colorado playing well offensively. They will only get better when Tulo heats up.
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