Play OVER ST LOUIS on the total in Road Games in Night games
The record is 12 Over and 1 Unders this season (+10.85 units)
Play ON CHI WHITE SOX using the Money Line in All games in an inter-league games
the Record is 15 Wins and 3 Losses for the last two season (+12.80 units)
Play OVER ST. LOUIS on the total in Road games in games played on a grass field
the record is 17 Overs and 4 unders this season (+12.90 units)
Play AGAINST SAN DIEGO using the Run Line in Home games in night games
The Record is 2 Wins and 13 Losses this season (-14.90 units)
Play ON TORONTO using the Run Line in All games in night games
The record is 20 Wins and 5 Losses this season (+16.10 units)
Play AGAINST SAN DIEGO using the Run Line in all games in home games
the Record is 5 Wins and 18 Losses this season (-17.05 units)
I found this interesting Article on www.docsport.com. It talks about the best/worse inter league teams
The Best Interleague Teams
Last year six of the top seven teams in the interleague standings came from the American League. The Chicago White Sox led the way by going 15-3, and they're now 39-15 vs. National League teams over the last three seasons. The Texas Rangers went 14-4 in Interleague Play last year. The Boston Red Sox went 13-5, and are now 47-25 in interleague play the last four seasons. The New York Yankees went 11-7 last year, as did the Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Angels. So over the last four seasons the Angels, at 49-23, and the Tigers, at 48-24, have been the top two teams in Interleague Play. And the Minnesota Twins are 45-27 during the last four years.
The New York Mets led the NL last year by going 13-5 in Interleague Play. This gives them a 35-28 record in Interleague Play over the last four seasons. The Colorado Rockies have been the best NL team in Interleague Play over that span, going 37-26. And the St. Louis Cardinals are 31-29. But those are the only three National League teams to own a winning record in Interleague Play over the last four years.
The Worst
The worst teams in Interleague Play over the course of the last four seasons come almost exclusively from the National League, and there are a few surprises. The World Series champion San Francisco Giants are 27-36 vs. the AL over our four-season sample. The LA Dodgers, who have won a couple of division titles during this time, are just 23-40 in IL play the last four seasons. And the Philadelphia Phillies, who have won the NL East four times in a row, are a head-scratchin' 28-38 in interleague play over that span.
Of course, none of this is happening in a vacuum, and oddsmakers are well aware of the AL's recent dominance in Interleague Play. So bettors should realize they may be giving a bit more on their bets when taking an American League team this interleague betting season.
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