Biggest sportsbook surprise at SBG Global
After adding to an already very talented roster with a blockbuster trade the sportsbook world seemed convinced that the Tigers were all but unbeatable. However, after a month of sportsbook action in the MLB the Tigers have one of the worst records in all of online sportsbook betting, and fans are left to wonder what the hell is wrong with the Tigers?
Sportsbook rosters do not come any more loaded than the Detroit Tigers this year. When it comes to offense, run scoring, pitching, reliving, base running, driving in runs, nearly any sportbooks category you can think of the Tigers are good as you can possibly get. So why haven’t they had better success in the online sportsbook betting?
It’s not as if they team has just gotten off to a sluggish start and will bounce back into sportsbook betting form. The team started off the 0-8, which is beyond sportsbook comparison relative to all the other MLB teams in online sportsbook action. Imagine being swept by the lowly Kansas City Royals to begin a sporsbook season. That’s exactly how the Tigers kicked off the ’08 sportsbook campaign after receiving accolades all off season.
But the good thing about baseball is that the sportsbook season is very long. One hundred and forty two games in fact and there is still plenty of time for the team to bounce and dominate the sportsbook action. With a virtual murderers row of batters including Miguel Cabrera, Gary Sheffield, Maglio Ordonez and others, this team is offense should be the most prolific in sportsbook action. And a great pitching staff led by talented young arms there is no reason why sportsbook fans shouldn’t expect the Tigers to still win 90 games or more despite their awful start to the online sportsbook season.
This is a team that on paper should rival the Red Sox and Yankees and in time almost certainly will, according to sportsbook experts. Online sportsbook fans have seen it many times before, a team getting off to a rotten start only to finish strong and sportsbook fans shouldn’t worry too much about this year’s Tigers either.





