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AL & NL East Win Total Picks, Odds, and Predictions for 60-Game Season
 
Major League Baseball is finally going to start this year on July 24th when the New York Yankees face the defending World Series Champion Washington Nationals. Before COVID-19 postponed the beginning of the MLB season in March, various sportsbooks had win total bets for each of the 30 MLB teams. While I had my own picks for the originally scheduled 162 games season, I must throw out all that analysis because this shortened season is going to be radically different. Not only will each team play only 60 games this year, but who they will play will be much different. Over the 60-game season, each team will play 40 games against their own division, and then the remaining 20 games against interleague teams from the same region. The other radical change is that National League teams will have a designated hitter for the first time. The result of both changes mean that National League lineups are going to be radically different, and teams in competitive divisions will be at a larger competitive disadvantage than usual. For the upcoming MLB Season, I have two win total plays that I am backing. I am betting on the New York Mets to win more than 31.5 games, and the Baltimore Orioles to win fewer than 21.5 games.
 


Win Total Odds:
Atlanta Braves: 34 Wins: Over -105, Under -118  
Baltimore Orioles: 21.5 Wins: Over -110, Under -110
Boston Red Sox: 31.5 Wins: Over -110, Under -110
Miami Marlins: 23.5 Wins: Over +100, Under -120
New York Mets: 31.5 Wins: Over -110, Under -110
New York Yankees: 37.5 Wins: Over -110, Under -110
Philadelphia Phillies: 31.5 Wins: Over -110, Under -110
Tampa Bay Rays: 33.5 Wins: Over -110, Under -110
Toronto Blue Jays: 27.5 Wins: Over -110, Under -110
Washington Nationals: 33.5 Wins: Over -110, Under -110
 
Best Win Total
Baltimore Orioles Winning Percentage Under 35.5% (21.3 Wins) -110 (Bet365)
 
My favorite win total bet for both the AL and NL East, is to bet that the Baltimore Orioles will have a winning percentage that is less than 35.5%. A 35.5% winning percentage this season would equate to a 21.3-38.7 record, and I believe that the Baltimore Orioles will win 21 or fewer games this season. Last the Baltimore Orioles were dreadful as they finished the season with a 54-108 record. While there is a cliché that you should buy low and sell high, betting against the Baltimore Orioles this year is a sell low play that has immense value.
 
Before the scheduled 162-game season, it might have been unthinkable to bet on the Baltimore Orioles winning less than 35.5% of their games as that translates to a 57-105 season and it’s natural for young teams to improve the next season. However, the new 60-game season will be worse for the Baltimore Orioles winning percentage as they must play half of their games against the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, and Tampa Bay Rays. While my model projects the Baltimore Orioles to have a 38.4% Pythagorean winning percentage, when you match them up to their opponents, they end up with a 19-41 record which equates to a 31.7% winning percentage. If Baltimore played in the AL Central this would be a bad bet, but because they play in the AL East the win total bet is 2.3 games higher than what the total should be.
 
My model not only projects Baltimore to have the worst record of any team this year, they also project Baltimore to score the fewest runs out of all 30 MLB teams. Among the Baltimore Orioles lineup, my model doesn’t project an offensive player having an above average DRC+ (Deserved Runs Created Plus). Their best projected offensive production is from 25-year old Austin Hays who has only played in 60 career games.
 
In addition to scoring the fewest runs out of all 30 MLB teams, my model also projects the Baltimore Orioles to give up the most runs out of all 30 MLB teams. One reason for this is that their starting rotation is projected to be trash. Based on pre-season projections from Baseball Prospectus, out of Baltimore’s starting rotation the only starting pitcher projected to have a sub 5 FIP is John Means. The rest of the Baltimore starting rotation is made up of Alex Cobb (5.36 Projected FIP), Asher Wojciechowski (5.31 Projected FIP), Wade Leblanc (6.21 Projected FIP), and Tommy Milone (5.13 Projected FIP). You should bet that the Baltimore Orioles are going to win fewer than 35.5% of their games since they play a tough schedule, can’t produce runs, and can’t prevent runs.
 
Best Win Total Over
New York Mets Over 31.5 Wins -110 (William Hill)
The poor New York Mets never get the respect they deserve even in their own city. According to a 2018 Quinnipiac poll, only 34% of New Yorkers are Mets fans compared to the 53% that are Yankees fans. Even in Queens where the Mets play, there are more Yankees than Mets fans. However, despite their lack of popularity the 2020 New York Mets should not be overlooked. That is because they finished the 2019 season on a high note with the 2nd-best record after the All-Star Break going 46-26. My model projects the Mets to win 34.7 games which is why I am betting on the Mets winning over 31.5 games at -110 juice.
 
One reason why I believe that the Mets are going to win more than 31.5 games this year is that I can’t think of a National League team that will benefit from having a Designated Hitter more than the New York Mets. The highest paid position player on the Mets is the oft-injured Outfielder Yoenis Cespedes who makes $27.5 million a year. Facing the reality that Cespedes is often injured, talented, and in the final year of his contract, The New York Mets have already announced that they plan to utilize the DH spot in their lineup on Cespedes. My model projects Cespedes to be an above-average offensive player. In addition to Cespedes, the Mets lineup which includes sluggers Pete Alonso, Jeff McNeil, and Michael Conforto is projected to lead the NL East in runs scored.
 
In addition to great hitting, the Mets biggest strength is arguably their pitching. Their starting rotation is led by 2018 NL Cy Young winner Jacob Degrom who can always be counted on to perform. While the Mets lost Zach Wheeler to free agency, and Noah Syndergaard Tommy John surgery, the rest of the Mets starting rotation is still solid. The Mets still have Marcus Stroman, Michael Wacha, Steven Matz, and Rick Porcello who are all projected to have FIP’s between 4.06 and 4.54. While those aren’t great numbers, all four of those starting pitchers are dependable and the New York Mets bullpen is going to be more reliable in 2020 after having a 4.71 FIP in 2019. Mets closer Edwin Diaz for example is expected to rebound in 2020 with a 2.91 FIP after having a 4.51 FIP and -0.5 WAR in 2019. In addition to Diaz having a rebound performance, the Mets also added reliever Dellin Betances in free agency who is projected to have a 2.77 FIP. Based on the Mets pitching and hitting I believe that betting on the Mets winning more than 31.5 games is the best win total over bet in the AL and NL East. 
 
Best MLB Win Totals Tracker
Baltimore Orioles Winning Percentage Under 35.5% (21.3 Wins) -110 (Bet365)
New York Mets Over 31.5 Wins -110 (William Hill)