HR Derby Odds
The 2008 MLB All-Star Game is Tuesday night at 8 p.m. ET from Yankees Stadium in New York, but before then comes the annual Home Run Derby, which takes place Monday at 8 p.m. ET.
Check out odds on the 2008 Home Run Derby from online sports book SBG Global.
Bet on the 2008 MLB Home Run Derby
Texas Rangers’ outfielder Josh Hamilton is the favorite to win the 2008 Home Run Derby at 25/1 odds. Houston Astros’ first basemen Lance Berkman was given the second best odds to win at 35/1. Both Philadelphia Phillies’ second basemen Chase Utley and Minnesota Twins’ catcher Justin Morneau were given 40/1 odds to win the Derby.
According to oddsmakers, Tampa Bay Rays’ rookie third basemen Evan Longoria is the long shot to win the 2008 Home Run Derby at 70/1. Florida Marlins’ second basemen Dan Uggla and Milwaukee Brewers’ third basemen Ryan Braun are also long shots at 55/1.
Los Angeles Angels’ outfielder Vladamir Gurrero won the 2007 Home Run Derby, while Philadelphia Phillies’ first basemen Ryan Howard won the event in 2006. Former Philadelphia Phillies’ outfielder Bobby Abreu won the 2005 Derby, while former Baltimore Orioles’ shortstop Miguel Tejada won it in 2004. Overall, the Seattle Mariners, Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Angels have had the most Home Rub Derby wins by team with three apiece, although no player from either of those teams are competing in the even this year.
To see all the 2008 MLB Home Run Derby odds, see below. To check out our MLB All-Star Game Start Time and TV Viewing Guide, click here.
2008 MLB Home Run Derby Odds – Monday, July 14, 2008 – Yankees Stadium
Josh Hamilton 25/1
Lance Berkman 35/1
Justin Morneau 40/1
Chase Utley 40/1
Grady Sizemore 50/1
Dan Uggla 55/1
Ryan Bruan 55/1
Evan Longoria 70/1
Bet on the 2008 MLB Home Run Derby
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