MLB odds: Three teams battle to win the NL Central

MLB odds: Three teams battle to win the NL Central

With the way this season is going, plenty of playoff spots could come down to the final days of September before being decided. Today we take a hard look at the NL Central’s contenders, and a couple of other teams that are still in the thick of the Wild Card race, with odds provided once again by Bovada.

MLB odds: Three teams battle to win the NL CentralThe Cubs (-1.5 +145 RL, -111 ML) dropped game 1 of their series to the Cardinals (+1.5 -165 RL, -109 ML) in a close 2-1 affair (O/U 8.0). Kyle Hendricks (7-8, 3.26 ERA) will hope to take one back against Mike Mikolas (7-10, 4.19 ERA). Hendricks looks a bit more like the sure bet here, with just 10 hits allowed since the All Star game and a career 2.93 ERA against the Cards, so I’ll take the Cubs here for the moneyline, with the under (O/U 8.0).

Just 1 game back of the Cubs, and 2 games back of the Cards, the Brewers (+1.5 -165 RL, +108 ML) want to keep up in the race by fending off the Athletics (-1.5 +145 RL, -128 ML), who beat them on Monday.  Jodan Lyles (5-7, 5.36 ERA) makes his first start for Milwaukee against lefty Brett Anderson (9-6, 4.05 ERA), and they’ll both have a lot of responsibility on their shoulders to keep their teams in the playoff race. After losing a nail-biter, I like the Brewers to win this one big, so I’ll take them and the over (O/U 9.0).

Finally, the Mets (-1.5 -105 RL, -170 ML) are only five games back from a playoff spot, but are rumored sellers for today’s trade deadline. They face the White Sox (+1.5 -115 RL, +154), who being 13 games back, are looking hopeless. Jacob deGrom (6-7, 2.86 ERA) has been a rock for New York, but has sometimes lacked the run support to win, while Lucas Giolito (11-5, 3.52 ERA) has picked up wins but hasn’t been as solid. Based on their general trajectories, I like the Mets in a big win here, with the over (O/U 8.0).

Tonin’s record this season: 21-14