World Series Odds - Remember These Things About Game 7

  • In Charles Jay
  • Wed, Nov 2nd, 2016 8:47:43 am
  • By Charles Jay - Exclusive to OSGA


BetAnySports customers should keep a number of things in mind as the Cleveland Indians play host to the Chicago Cubs in Game 7 of the World Series.


It's one game for all the marbles as the Cleveland Indians host the Chicago Cubs in Game 7 of the World Series. Game time is 8 PM ET at Progressive Field. And we thought we would give you some things to keep in mind about this game.

* Well, the first thing to remember is that if you are a BetAnySports customer, you can stay involved with the action even after the first pitch is thrown, as you challenge the World Series odds in real time through the state-of-the-art software of Live Betting Ultra.

* Also, in the World Series odds that have been posted on this game, the Cubs, with Kyle Hendricks on the mound, are a -118 favorite, with the Indians, behind Corey Kluber, priced at +108. And the total is 6.5 runs, with the under at -115 and the over at -105.

World Series Game preview* Hendricks led the majors with a 2.13 ERA, and he takes a streak of 15 consecutive scoreless innings into this game. He has also been relatively easy to steal on, allowing for 76.5% success.

* Kluber has a 0.89 ERA in the post-season. He has gone six innings in each of his starts in this Series, allowing a total of one run. He has thrown 88 and 81 pitches in those starts, striking out 15 batters in those twelve innings.

* Kluber is trying to become the first pitcher since Mickey Lolich in 1968 to start and win three games in the World Series. In the last 30 years, only six pitchers have started three games in the same World Series - the last one to do it was Chris Carpenter of St. Louis in 2011.

* Addison Russell's six RBI in Game 6 tied him with Albert Pujols, Hideki Matsui and Bobby Richardson for the all-time one-game World Series record.

* Russell's Game 6 grand slam was the first ever in the World Series for the Cubs, and the first one hit against the Indians. Considering that neither side has a lot of history in this regard, that might not be saying a whole lot to BetAnySports patrons.

* Ben Zobrist has now played in 53 post-season games. He is also the Cubs' leading hitter in the World Series, batting .391.

* Kyle Schwarber may be hitting second in the Cubs' lineup again in Game 6. He had previously batted fifth, but Joe Maddon wanted to move him up because he wanted to give him what he called more "protection" in the lineup, with power hitters, including Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo, hitting behind him.

* The Cubs, who went into Game 5 with a .170 average with runners in scoring position, have gone 3-for-10 in those situations in each of the last two games.

* Jason Kipnis of the Indians, who hit just .053 (1-for-19) in the ALCS and then sprained an ankle in the post-game celebration, is hitting .308 in the World Series with two home runs.

* There have been 37 "winner-take-all" situations in the seventh game of the World Series, with 19 of them won by the home team and 18 won by the visitor. But the home team has won nine of the last ten.

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