2010 MLB All-Star Game Odds To Win – American League Favored
The 2010 MLB All-Star Game takes place from Angels Stadium on Tuesday night with the National League looking to end its losing streak.
The American League has won the last seven games and not lost since 1996. The A.L. is considered the favorite in the game with a betting line of -121 according to oddsmakers at Sports Interaction. The N.L. has a line of +111 and the over/under for runs in the game is set at 8.5.
Both rosters feature the best of each league, but the national league has hopes of a chance this year because of its pitching staff which features Roy Halladay, Ubaldo Jiminez, Tim Lincecum, and Josh Johnson. The key hitters on the N.L. include Albert Pujols, Ryan Howard, and Matt Holliday.
The A.L. roster is featured by a number of solid hitters including Alex Rodriguez, Miguel Cabrera, Dustin Pedroia, Joe Mauer, and Vladimir Guerrero. The pitching staff features Cliff Lee, David Price, C.C. Sabathia, and Jose Valverde.
The 2010 All-Star Game takes place Tuesday night at 8PM ET from Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. The game will be aired on FOX. For complete odds on the game, see below.
2010 MLB All-Star Game Odds
National League All Stars +111 Over 8.5
American League All Stars -121 Under 8.5