2017 MLB Season Win Total Predictions: How many games will White Sox win?

White Sox 2017 Win Total Prediction

With an over/under just below 70, how many games will the Chicago White Sox win in 2017?

According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, the White Sox are currently 75/1 to win the 2017 World Series and have odds of 40/1 to win the American League pennant this year. At the Westgate Superbook in Las Vegas, the White Sox’s over/under for wins has been set at 68.5 while at the Atlantis Sportsbook, the total has been set at 73.5.

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Chicago and Boston were partners in the biggest trade this past winter, as the White Sox sent ace Chris Sale to the REd Sox in exchange for prospect Yoan Moncada, as well as outfielder Luis Alexander Basabe, and right-handers Michael Kopech and Victor Diaz.

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White Sox GM Rick Hahn wasn’t done, however. He also sent Adam Eaton to the Washington Nationals in exchange for right-handers Lucas Giolito, Reynaldo Lopez and Dane Dunning. Giolito was the top pitching prospect in Washington’s farm system so Hahn got caught the return for Eaton.

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2017 SEASON PREDICTION: Considering the White Sox also had plans to trade Jose Quintana this offseason, odds are that Chicago isn’t done making moves. They could be sellers at the trade deadline and if that’s the case, they’ll be relying on even more youngsters in the second half of the season. More specifically, Quintana, Todd Frazier and David Robertson could all be playing in different cities after this year’s deadline, so the under is the smart bet when it comes to the White Sox’ win projection in 2017.

2017 MLB WIN PREDICTION: CHICAGO WHITE SOX UNDER 73.5 WINS

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