Will Shohei Ohtani be Traded?

by WagerHome Blog on July 25, 2023

We may not know the answer to the above question until the final hours of the Major League Baseball trade deadline on August 1, which officially ends at 6:00 pm ET. But before the Angels answer the question about what they will do with Shohei Ohtani, the two-way sensation that is almost a shoo-in to win the American League MVP, they need to decide if they should trade him.

There is no player like him in the world. How do you trade away the unicorn? But, with the injury to Mike Trout, the Angels aren’t likely to make the postseason, and they aren’t likely to sign Shohei Ohtani this offseason to what is expected to be the richest contract in baseball history and perhaps all of American professional sports.

The case for trading your superstar is clear, and we have seen similar moves in the past. The one difference, however, is that we have never seen a similar superstar.

Shohei Ohtani’s Team After the Trade Deadline

  • Los Angeles Angels (-170)
  • Los Angeles Dodgers (+800)
  • San Francisco Giants (+900)
  • The Field (+1000)
  • Atlanta Braves (+1100)
  • New York Yankees (+1400)
  • Baltimore Orioles (+1500)
  • New York Mets (+1800)
  • Tampa Bay Rays (+2200)
  • Philadelphia Phillies (+2500)
  • Boston Red Sox (+2500)
  • Toronto Blue Jays (+2800)

According to the oddsmakers, the smart money is on Shohei Ohtani saying with the Angels. It’s a combination of a number of factors. Many suitors are afraid of both the asking price to acquire him in the next week and the additional price of keeping him beyond this year. There are 11 teams listed here as possible trade partners with the Angels, but in reality, there are far fewer than that.

Will Shohei Ohtani be Traded?

There is also the pressure on the Angles and owner Arte Moreno to get a king’s ransom in return. If he is going to sell an Ohtani trade to a fanbase that will no doubt be upset with the move, he can only do it with a huge haul of top prospects. And that need by the Angles to score big will limit the Ohtani suitors even more.

If he does leave the Angels by the end of the month, he may not go far. The Dodgers are the non-Angel favorite. But again, this is where the owner will have his say. Of all the teams for Shohei Ohtani to go on and star in the postseason for, the city-rival Dodgers would hurt the most. The Giants would hurt considerably less.

And oh my, wouldn’t it be fun to see both Shohei Ohtani and Ronald Acuna Jr. playing for the Braves in October.

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Baseball Betting Odds at the Halfway Point

by WagerHome Blog on June 29, 2023

Following Wednesday’s slate of baseball games, 11 of the Major League Baseball’s 30 teams have played at least 81 games. By the end of this weekend, that number will include all 30 teams.

With the calendar ticking over to July on Saturday and baseball hitting the halfway pole, it’s a good time to see where your baseball futures bets stand.

World Series Champion

  • Atlanta Braves (+350)
  • Tampa Bay Rays (+475)
  • Los Angeles Dodgers (+600)
  • Houston Astros (+1000)
  • Texas Rangers (+1100)
  • New York Yankees (+1300)

The Braves are your clubhouse leader through the first half of the baseball season, but the hot start by the Rays has not cooled down. They are the top favorite in the American League. The Dodgers have fallen into third place in the National League West, but they are still a top World Series favorite.

American League MVP Award

  • Shohei Ohtani (-1200)
  • Corey Seager (+3000)
  • Wander Franco (+4000)

To be this big of a favorite with so much season still to go underscores just how special Shohei Ohtani is. As a batter, he leads the league in home runs and RBI, and as a pitcher, he is second in strikeouts, 10th in ERA, and first in batting average against. A true unicorn.

Baseball Betting Odds at the Halfway Point

National League MVP Award

  • Ronald Acuna Jr. (-190)
  • Corbin Carroll (+750)
  • Freddie Freeman (+750)
  • Luis Arraez (+2200)

Going 30-30 has been a benchmark of a great all-around offensive season. How about 30-70? That is what Ronald Acuna Jr. is on pace to do. He has 36 stolen bases and 19 home runs at the halfway point, and his OPS of .993 leads the National League.

American League Cy Young

  • Shane McClanahan (+265)
  • Framber Valdez (+300)
  • Kevin Gausman (+450)
  • Gerrit Cole (+600)
  • Shohei Ohtani (+1100)

This is a tight race, but being in the first place helps the Rays’ Shane McClanahan, as does his American League-leading ERA and 11-1 record. Houston’s Framber Valdez is second in ERA, while Toronto’s Kevin Gausman leads the league in strikeouts.

Ohtani is playing the fifth shortest odds to win his first Cy Young.

National League Cy Young

  • Zac Gallen (-165)
  • Clayton Kershaw (+425)
  • Spencer Strider (+750)
  • Zack Wheeler (+1200)
  • Logan Webb (+1200)

Zac Gallen is 10-2, and he has the Arizona Diamondbacks in first place. Chasing him and Arizona is Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers. Kershaw is the last player to win the Cy Young and MVP in the same season. That was 2014, his third of three Cy Young wins.

Atlanta’s Spencer Strider leads all of baseball in strikeouts.

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