MLB Totals System - Baseball Overs and Unders
- Betting on Baseball Totals With Our Baseball Totals Formula Home Version -
MLB Overs and Unders System -
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Betting on Baseball Totals
When I first bought the Totals Formula a couple of months ago, I just went ballistic and
bet on every single match produced by the Totals Formula. However, after taking a
good hard look, I noticed that a good percentage of Overs dogs win. From
August 21-27, the formula made +17.29 units... Unbelievable!
Regards and many thanks,
David C.
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The (Totals) Program has been pretty good all year for me...Would be interested in knowing if
you provide any other totals program for the following sports:
Football
Basketball
Soccer
Hockey
Would be interested in purchasing any or all of the above...Thanks.
Don M.
Baseball Totals - The Major League Baseball Ballpark Factor
Only in baseball (of the 4 major sports) do you have unique field dimensions that vary from stadium to stadium.
In other major sports, you have a uniform playing field (NBA, NFL, NHL) with consistent field dimensions. With baseball,
each park has its own unique dimensions and playing conditions, which is part of baseball's charm.
In other major sports, only the crowd factor usually
carries any distinction from venue to venue. There are a few exceptions. For example, the Mile High conditions in Denver
create a unique field experience (high altitude) for visiting NFL teams playing the Denver Broncos.
An example of a unique NFL crowd factor is Oakland's venue, where Oakland Raider fans create a very
distracting endzone experience
for visiting teams.
Golf is the most dramatic example of distinct venue dimensions (from golf course to golf course), but no player has a
"home field advantage" in the PGA or LPGA.
| MLB Park Factor - Final Stats for 2009 |
| Rk |
Ballpark |
Runs |
HR |
H |
2B |
3B |
BB |
| 1 | Coors Field (Rockies) |
1.247 | 1.082 | 1.158 | 1.266 | 1.771 | 1.070 | | 2 | Chase Field (Diamondbacks) | 1.193 | 1.042 | 1.092 | 1.304 | 1.559 | 1.004 | | 3 | Wrigley Field (Cubs) | 1.146 | 1.006 | 1.024 | 1.052 | 0.920 | 1.040 | | 4 | Land Shark Stadium (Marlins) | 1.136 | 1.127 | 1.075 | 1.110 | 0.636 | 1.141 | | 5 | Kauffman Stadium (Royals) | 1.113 | 0.761 | 1.155 | 1.196 | 1.472 | 1.068 | | 6 | Mall of America Field (Twins) | 1.090 | 1.111 | 1.037 | 1.006 | 1.218 | 0.938 | | 7 | Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (Rangers) | 1.085 | 1.194 | 1.062 | 1.074 | 1.455 | 1.072 | | 8 | Fenway Park (Red Sox) | 1.072 | 0.964 | 0.994 | 1.370 | 1.080 | 0.884 | | 9 | U.S. Cellular Field (White Sox) | 1.062 | 1.193 | 0.957 | 0.918 | 0.792 | 1.133 | | 10 | AT&T Park (Giants) | 1.052 | 0.970 | 1.011 | 1.016 | 1.111 | 0.863 | | 11 | Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Orioles) | 1.037 | 1.185 | 1.112 | 0.979 | 1.043 | 0.926 | | 12 | Citizens Bank Park (Phillies) | 1.028 | 1.005 | 1.018 | 1.047 | 0.903 | 1.019 | | 13 | Comerica Park (Tigers) | 1.026 | 0.974 | 0.961 | 0.951 | 1.076 | 1.027 | | 14 | PNC Park (Pirates) | 1.022 | 1.054 | 1.053 | 0.939 | 0.714 | 0.969 | | 15 | Angel Stadium of Anaheim (Angels) | 1.020 | 1.220 | 1.002 | 0.925 | 0.611 | 0.974 | | 16 | Nationals Park (Nationals) | 1.008 | 0.970 | 0.966 | 1.000 | 1.135 | 0.965 | | 17 | Tropicana Field (Rays) | 0.996 | 0.939 | 1.004 | 1.021 | 1.500 | 0.954 | | 18 | Great American Ball Park (Reds) | 0.975 | 1.176 | 0.995 | 1.018 | 1.087 | 1.037 | | 19 | Oakland Coliseum (A's) | 0.974 | 0.927 | 0.946 | 0.901 | 1.130 | 0.970 | | 20 | Yankee Stadium (Yankees) | 0.965 | 1.261 | 0.995 | 0.810 | 0.500 | 1.104 | | 21 | Safeco Field (Mariners) | 0.947 | 0.886 | 0.984 | 0.911 | 0.842 | 1.085 | | 22 | Citi Field (Mets) | 0.943 | 1.057 | 0.955 | 0.955 | 1.200 | 0.942 | | 23 | Rogers Centre (Blue Jays) | 0.937 | 0.990 | 0.899 | 0.994 | 1.053 | 0.987 | | 24 | Minute Maid Park (Astros) | 0.930 | 1.065 | 1.036 | 0.873 | 1.000 | 0.968 | | 25 | Busch Stadium (Cardinals) | 0.919 | 0.736 | 0.981 | 0.952 | 0.686 | 1.033 | | 26 | Turner Field (Braves) | 0.895 | 0.861 | 0.938 | 0.848 | 1.091 | 1.066 | | 27 | Miller Park (Brewers) | 0.886 | 1.069 | 0.932 | 1.071 | 1.091 | 0.995 | | 28 | Dodger Stadium (Dodgers) | 0.857 | 0.876 | 0.959 | 0.989 | 0.605 | 0.780 | | 29 | Progressive Field (Indians) | 0.838 | 0.670 | 0.960 | 1.010 | 0.528 | 0.950 | | 30 | Petco Park (Padres) | 0.741 | 0.721 | 0.805 | 0.711 | 0.778 | 1.142 |
Betting Baseball Totals - Handicapping Baseball Totals
- Baseball WHIP and How It Can Help You Win With Baseball Overs and Unders:
WHIP stands for walks + hits divided by innings pitched. WHIP provides a number of how many baserunners
per inning a pitcher allows. This is very helpful when it comes to handicapping baseball games
because it's a better stat than earned run average (ERA). Let's take a look at an example below:
A pitcher has thrown 100 innings on the season. Let’s say he's given
up 85 hits and 40 walks. We take the 40 walks and add them to the 85 hits. This
gives us a total of 125 walks/hits combined. We then divide that by the 100
innings pitched which gives us a WHIP of 1.25. A WHIP of 1.25 is a
pretty average number. Let's break down WHIP numbers into a performance scale:
WHIP of 1.00 or under: Outstanding. Very few pitchers will have a WHIP this low.
WHIP of 1.01-1.20: Very respectable. A pitcher with these type of numbers
doesn't let many guys on and is likely to be a successful major league pitcher.
WHIP of 1.25-1.40: These WHIP numbers are decent to fairly average.
WHIP of 1.40-1.50: These aren't very good numbers and these pitchers
likely have control problems or don't have what it takes to be in the big leagues.
WHIP of 1.50 and above: The opportunity to bet against a whip above 1.50 (if at decent odds) is a
great proposition. This is a hurler who constantly has guys on base which is a losing proposition in MLB.
Our Totals Formula, Version 4.0 - An MLB Overs and Unders System:
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Baseball Totals Formula Home Version
Description:
Our latest version of the Baseball Totals Formula, Version 4.0, features an Excel program that crunches all the
necessary data for you when you enter some basic stats for each pitcher and team. Once the stats are
entered into the Excel program, the Totals Formula instantly tells you whether or not the game is
projected to be an OVER, UNDER, or NO PLAY.
The program is very user friendly. We tell you exactly
where you can get the stats online, and exactly which stats you need. Then, all
you do is type the stats into the program, and it will crunch the projections for you.
The program takes WHIP stats,
The program also
includes the ballpark factor for each team.
The MLB Totals Formula Track Record:
» 2009 Season:
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