St. Louis Cardinals Bookie Guide, Sports Betting Outlook

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St. Louis Cardinals Bookie Guide, Sports Betting Outlook

Gambling911.com has your St. Louis Cardinals bookie guide and the current sports betting outlook.

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As of June 17, St. Louis is 35-30 and winners of seven in their last ten. 

The Cardinals Starting Pitchers:

Michael Wacha - (2-6, 4.91) - FRIDAY JUNE 17 - Wacha struck out five and surrendered three hits, two earned runs and three walks over seven innings in a no-decision against the Pirates on Friday. (Sat Jun 11)

Carlos Martinez (7-5, 3.46) - SATURDAY JUNE 18 - Martinez (7-5) allowed just one run on six hits over 8.1 innings in a 5-1 victory over the Pirates on Saturday. He also struck out five and walked three. (Sat Jun 11)

Mike Leake (5-4, 4.08) - SUNDAY JUNE 19 - Leake improved to 5-4 Sunday versus the Pirates, allowing three runs (two earned) with six strikeouts and no walks across seven strong innings. (Sun Jun 12)

Ways for Cardinals bookies to reduce their losses in 2016:

*Provide your players with live in-play betting through use of a proven offshore Pay Per Head provider such as Gambling911.com endorsed PayPerHeadAgents.com.

*Let your players bet futures for the Cardinals to win the 2016 World Series.  The odds of this happening are slim, especially this year.  But a few diehards will put money on it happening just as long as you are willing to take their bet.  

*Trust the Pay Per Head linesmakers.  You may find a line for a particular starting pitcher a little too attractive to sports bettors but there may be a reason behind this (Pitcher A past performance versus a particular team or left-handers).

*Encourage other forms of gambling such as player prop bets, parlays and totals wagering.

For sports bettors be sure to check out BetPhoenix.ag here for all your Major League Baseball futures and daily wagering, including live in-play betting here.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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