What is the Head to Head Record for Twins vs Red Sox?
Gambling911.com has your head to head record between the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox. Current hotness ranking is a 3. Bet this one at Jazz Sports (in business since 1994) and claim your RISK FREE $1000 BET.
What is the Recent Head to Head Record Between the Twins and Red Sox? (April 15, 2022)
Boston has won 11 of the last 17. Gambling911 does not find this series particularly appealing at the moment when considering historic trends alone for either the sides or totals.
How Profitable Have the Red Sox Been Against the Twins Recently?
The series certainly favors the Red Sox slightly. Had you wagered on Boston over the last ten games in this season assuming you were betting to win $100 on the favorite and a $100 bet on the dog, you would have realized a $353 profit. Using $1000, you would have profited $3530.
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Twins 2022 Expectations
After two years of sitting atop the AL Central, Minnesota fell to last place in 2021. The Twins will need to strengthen their pitching if they want to get out of the cellar. They were middle of the pack among the odds at 50-1 to win the World Series.
Red Sox 2022 Expectations
Boston enjoyed 92 wins despite being written off entering last season. Reprising that success is by no means a given suggests Athlon Sports.
From an opposing scout:
"I'm eager to see if Garrett Whitlock takes to the rotation; if he can make the transition, he could give them a heck of a young trio with Tanner Houck and Nick Pivetta, who just pounds the strike zone. Add in that bulldog Nate Eovaldi, Chris Sale — who will finally be full-go again — and James Paxton in the second half, and that's a lot of quality arms in the rotation. The bullpen's a question, though, because as soon as they committed to Matt Barnes, he flopped in the second half, and Darwinzon Hernández didn't have the execution to match his nasty stuff. Kiké Hernández is an excellent defender, and there's so much intangible value to the energy he brings and his expectation of winning. Bobby Dalbec had an insane second half; he was the forgotten man in the playoffs, but he'll have a big year. Alex Verdugo is a great fit with the Green Monster because he uses the whole field so well, and no team gets production from the left side of the infield like Boston, with Rafael Devers and Xander Bogaerts."
- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com