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2022 MLB All-Star Game Props Odds and Best Bets

The American League will look for a ninth straight win over the National League at the 2022 MLB All-Star Game from Dodger Stadium (Santa Ana Bermuda Grass) in Los Angeles on Tuesday night in the Mid-Summer Classic (TV—FOX, RADIO—ESPN; 8 ET/7 CT/5 PT).

Preceding the 2022 MLB All-Star Game on Monday night at Chavez Ravine will be the 2022 T-Mobile Home Run Derby (TV—ESPN, RADIO—ESPN; 8 ET/7 CT/5 PT) as eight sluggers including a Rookie and the oldest participant ever slug for the $1 million prize.

Kyle Schwarber (Phillies), 2-time defending champion Pete Alonso (Mets), Corey Seager (Rangers), Juan Soto (Nationals), José Ramírez (Guardians), Julio Rodríguez (Mariners), Ronald Acuña, Jr. (Braves) and 42-year-old Albert Pujols (Cardinals) will participate.

AL Seeking 9th Straight Mid-Summer Classic Win Tuesday
Even though the Junior Circuit (AL) has won 8 straight MLB All-Star Games, online oddsmakers at the leading Baseball betting sites have the Senior Circuit (NL) as slight -125 favorites (AL +105) with the Total (Over/Under) set at 8 runs and both team Totals at 3½.

Hometown Dodgers (+350 to win 2022 World Series, SportsBetting.ag) ace southpaw Clayton Kershaw (7-2, 2.13, 0.91 WHIP) is likely to get the start on Tuesday night in Laland after being pulled while pitching a perfect game for los Doyers last week.

Kershaw may face crosstown rival Angels two-way sensation Shohei Ohtani (9-4,123 Ks, 0.99 WHIP) in the All-StarGame, but it will all come down to the decisions of two all-Star Managers, Dusty Baker (AL) and Brian Snitker (NL). The fans want Kershaw and Ohtani.

But 2022 AL MVP candidates Ohtani and Yankees slugger Aaron Judge will be starting in Tuesday night’s 2022 MLB All-Star Game which will also include future Hall of Famer Pujols as a Legacy addition to the NL Roster. The AL Legacy player is Miguel Cabrera.

Pujols is set to become the oldest competitor in the MLB Home Run Derby and oddsmakers have the Cardinals legend at 16/1 odds to win Monday night’s contest at Dodger Stadium which will see the Mets Pete Alonso shoot for his third straight title.

2022 All-Star Game Odds

  • Moneyline: National League -125, American League +105
  • Run Line: NL -1½ +175, AL +1½ -205
  • Total: 8u -125
  • AL Team Total: 3½o -130
  • NL Team Total: 3½o -135
  • MLB All-Star Game Winners
  • 2021—American League (5-2)
  • 2020—Canceled due to COVID-19 Pandemic
  • 2019—American League (4-3)
  • 2018—American League (8-6) 10 innings
  • 2017—American League (2-1)
  • 2016—American League (4-2)
  • 2015—American League (6-3)
  • 2014—American League (5-3)
  • 2013—American League (3-0)
  • 2012—National League (8-0)
  • 2011—National League (5-1)
  • 2010—National League (3-1)
  • 2009—American League (4-3)
  • 2008—American League (4-3)
  • 2007—American League (5-4)
  • 2006—National League (3-1)
  • 2005—American League (7-5)
  • 2004—American League (9-4)
  • 2003—American League (7-6)
  • 2002—TIE: AL 7 NL 7 (Bud Selig’s bedtime)
  • 2001—American League (4-1)
  • 2000—American League (6-3)

AL Has Dominated the NL in All-Star Game in Millennium

The AL will look to up its Win Streak over the NL to 9 straight games, and over that span (2013-present), the AL has outscored the NL, 37-20, so some bettors bet Streaks or the league they pull for, but can we really call it “Recency Bias” when the AL has W.

The AL is 16-4-1 over the past 21 All-Star Games, so there is no “Recency Bias,” just the fact ma’am and the facts show that if you blindly bet on the American League every single All-Star Game this Millennium, you would have won your bets 80% of the time. Simple.

There have been a number of changes with selected All-Stars injured, so guys like Liam Hendricks, Devin Williams, Ty France, Miles Mikolas, Jordan Romano, Austin Riley, Tyler Anderson, Jake Croneworth, and Santiago Espinal among others are now in Los Angeles.

American League Starters

  • OF—Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
  • OF—Byron Buxton (Replaces Mike Trout, Anaheim Angels)
  • OF—Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees
  • DH—Shohei Ohtani, Anaheim Angels
  • 1B—Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., Toronto Blue Jays
  • 2B—Andrés Giménez, Cleveland Guardians (Replaces Jose Altuve, Houston Astros)
  • SS—Tim Anderson, Chicago White Sox
  • 3B—Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox
  • C—Alejandro Kirk, Toronto Blue Jays

American League Pitchers

  • Paul Blackburn, Oakland Athletics
  • Emmanuel Clase, Cleveland Guardians
  • Nestor Cortes, New York Yankees
  • Gerrit Cole, New York Yankees (unavailable)
  • Liam Hendriks, Chicago White Sox (Replacement)
  • Clay Holmes, New York Yankees
  • Jorge López, Baltimore Orioles
  • Alek Manoah, Toronto Blue Jays
  • Shane McClanahan, Tampa Bay Rays
  • Shohei Ohtani, Anaheim Angels
  • Martín Pérez, Texas Rangers
  • Jordan Romano, Toronto Blue Jays (Replacement)
  • Gregory Soto, Detroit Tigers
  • Framber Valdez, Houston Astros
  • Justin Verlander, Houston Astros (unavailable)

American League Reserves

  • OF—Ty France, Seattle Mariners (Replacement)
  • OF—Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins (Replacement)
  • OF—Geroge Springer, Toronto Blue Jays
  • OF—Andrew Benintendi, Kansas City Royals
  • OF—Kyle Tucker, Houston Astros
  • OF— Julio Rodríguez, Seattle Mariners
  • DH—JD Martinez, Boston Red Sox
  • INF—Luis Arraez, Minnesota Twins
  • INF—Xander Bogaerts, Boston Red Sox
  • INF—Santiago Espinal, Toronto Blue Jays
  • INF—Corey Seager, Texas Rangers (Replacement)
  • 2B—Andrés Giménez, Cleveland Guardians (Replaces Jose Altuve, Houston Astros)
  • SS—Tim Anderson, Chicago White Sox
  • 3B—Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox
  • C—Jose Trevino, New York Yankees
  • ★ Legacy—Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers

National League Starters

  • OF—Ronald Acuña, Jr., Atlanta Braves
  • OF—Mookie Betts, Dodgers;
  • OF—Joc Pederson, San Francisco Giants
  • DH—Garrett Cooper, Miami Marlins (Replaces Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies)
  • 1B—Paul Goldschmidt, St, Louis Cardinals
  • 2B—Jeff McNeil, New York Mets (Replaces Jazz Chisholm, Miami Marlins)
  • SS—Trea Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 3B—Manny Machado, San Diego Padres
  • C—Willson Contreras, Chicago Cubs

National League Pitchers

  • Sandy Alcantara, Miami Marlins
  • Tyler Anderson, Los Angeles Dodgers (Replacement)
  • David Bednar, Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Corbin Burnes, Milwaukee Brewers
  • Luis Castillo, Cincinnati Reds
  • Edwin Díaz, New York Mets
  • Max Fried, Atlanta Braves (Unavailable)
  • Tony Gonsolin, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Josh Hader, Milwaukee Brewers (Bereavement List)
  • Ryan Helsley, St. Louis Cardinals
  • Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Joe Mantiply, Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Miles Mikolas, St. Louis Cardinals (Replacement)
  • Joe Musgrove, San Diego Padres
  • Carlos Rodón, San Francisco Giants (Unavailable Replacement
  • Devin Williams, Milwaukee Brewers (Replacement)

National League Reserves

  • OF—Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies
  • OF—Juan Soto, Washington Nationals
  • OF—Starling Marte, New York Mets
  • OF—Ian Happ, Chicago Cubs
  • DH—William Contreras, Atlanta Braves
  • INF—Nolan Arenado, St. Louis Cardinals (Unavailable)
  • INF—Pete Alonso, New York Mets
  • INF—CJ. Cron, Colorado Rockies
  • INF—Dansby Swanson, Atlanta Braves
  • INF—Austin Riley, Atlanta Braves (Replacement for Arenado)
  • INF—Jake Cronenworth, Padres (Replacement for Chisholm)
  • INF—Freddie Freeman, Dodgers (Replacement)
  • C—Travis d’Arnaud, Atlanta Braves
  • ★ Legacy—Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals온라인카지노

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