Manny Ramirez is the MLB equivalent of the NFL’s Brett Favre Circus. Everywhere Manny goes, chaos and sound bites follow. The betting world was not too surprised when the Chicago White Sox agreed to pick up the rest of Manny’s contract in a last minute move that plucked Manny out of Los Angeles and dropped him into Cleveland. The only question is whether or not the White Sox will regret it.
In Chicago, NFL betting and NCAA football betting are starting to take center stage. But if the White Sox can make another run towards the World Series, then the community will sit up and take notice. The MLB betting experts are not giving the White Sox much of a chance, even with Manny on board (or could that be because Manny is on board?). When the season started the White Sox had +2000 odds to win the World Series, and at this point in the season their odds are only up to +1500. The Yankees are still the odds-on favorites to win it all, and the White Sox may not have everything they need to get the job done.
The Cleveland Indians are left out of this year’s playoff talk. With all of the moves contending teams have made to improve their rosters and their chances at winning, the Indians were left to wallow in the basement of the AL Central. The Indians are 22 games out of first place in the division and 28 games out of the AL wild card berth. The Indians have lost seven of their last 10 games, and they have more than hung up the white flag on the 2010 season. They have draped themselves in the white flag and wear it to every game.
This game will be interesting because it will be Manny’s first game as a member of the White Sox, and he will be facing one of his old teams in the Cleveland Indians. The White Sox are expecting instant results from Manny, so he will need to step up and produce. In Manny’s last MLB at bat he was ejected after the first pitch for arguing balls and strikes. That move is what got him put on a plane and sent to Chicago.
To help lock this game down the White Sox will send Freddy Garcia to the mound. Garcia has an 11-5 record and a 4.89 ERA on the season. Garcia’s career record in day games is 49-22, and his last start was a win over the New York Yankees.
Josh Tomlin starts for the Indians with a 2-3 record and a 4.08 ERA. He lacks control and has a difficult time striking batters out. Now that the White Sox batting line up has been strengthened by Manny Ramirez, the presence of Josh Tomlin on the mound is bad news for the Indians.
Manny Ramirez won’t win any humanitarian or good sportsmanship awards, but the guy knows how to hit a baseball. If he can stifle the Manny Circus, he should be a great asset to the Chicago White Sox.
Pick: Chicago White Sox 5-1