



| Jul 30 |
MLB Betting Odds Shuffle As Tejada, Oswalt, and Cantu Traded
The trading deadline is not until Saturday but on Thursday the hot stove heated up with action. Miguel Tejada, Roy Oswalt, and Jorge Cantu all were traded, possibly shirting the World series betting odds towards the Phillies, Padres, and Rangers. |
| Jul 30 |
Domonic Brown Gets His Chance To Change NL East Betting Odds
Domonic Brown has been toying with minor league pitching this season, and on Wednesday he finally got the call from Philadelphia. Brown will now try to change the NL East betting odds in the Phillies favor. |
| Jul 30 |
Jack Tatum Changed Betting Patterns And Caused NFL Rule Changes
Jack Tatum, one of the hardest hitting safety's to ever play in the NFL, died of a heart attack on Tuesday. Tatum was responsible for changing the betting odds by forcing the NFL to change its rules regarding violent hits. |
| Jul 30 |
Could Terrell Owens Shift AFC North Betting Odds In Bengals' Favor?
Reports have now surfaced that the Cincinnati Bengals are serious about bringing in Terrell Owens to play opposite Ocho Cinco. If Owens signs, the betting odds may shift in favor of the Bengals in the AFC North. |
| Jul 30 |
Gamblers Once Again Must Take Angels Serious After Dan Haren Trade
The Los Angeles Angels on Sunday again showed why they are considered to be one of the top organizations in baseball. The Angels traded for Dan Haren, making them again relevant to gamblers down the stretch. |
| Jul 30 |
Betting Favorites Miss Out As McMurray Wins Brickyard 400
Jimmie Johnson, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Tony Stewart were betting favorites to win the Brickyard 400, but in the end it was Jamie McMurray that took the checkered flag. |
| Jul 30 |
Gambling Begins In Indianapolis After Montoya Wins Brickyard Pole
Juan Pablo Montoya is one of the betting favorites to win the Brickyard 400 on Sunday, and on Saturday Montoya took the first step by securing the pole for Sunday's race. |
| Jul 30 |
Gamblers Shocked By Death Of Kaye Cowher, Wife Of Ex-NFL Coach
NFL fans and gamblers were shocked on Saturday at the news that former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher lost his wife, Kaye Cowher, to skin Cancer on Friday. |
| Jul 30 |
NASCAR Brickyard 400 Betting Odds: Jimmy Johnson Favored
NASCAR's Brickyard 400 has become one of the staples of the Sprint Series and this weekend the race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is expected to generate large interest. The Brickyard 400 betting odds have Jimmy Johnson favored. |
| Jul 30 |
Theo Ratliff And Matt Barnes Keep Lakers As NBA Betting Favorites
Theo Ratliff and Matt Barnes may not be the first two names that come to mind when talking about a championship NBA team, but with the Lakers already winning two straight titles, Ratliff and Barnes will just increase L.A.'s title betting odds. |
| Jul 30 |
AFC North Betting Odds: Addition Of Boldin Has Baltimore Favored
The Baltimore Ravens lacked a big play receiver last year, so they went out and traded for Anquan Boldin this off season. That move has the Ravens heading to training camp as the betting favorite to win the AFC North. |
| Jul 30 |
Reggie Bush Scandal Continues, No Comfort For Online Gamblers
The fallout from the Reggie Bush scandal has continued this week, but no matter how many accolades are stripped from USC or Bush, gamblers are still out the money they lost by betting against those stacked Trojans teams. |
| Jul 30 |
College Football Betting Odds: Seminoles And Hurricanes In ACC
The Florida State Seminoles and Miami Hurricanes have had some down years recently, but odds makers are convinced the public is ready to have these two teams back on top in 2010 in the ACC. |
| Jul 30 |
World Series Betting Odds May Be Altered With Pettite Injury
For the past several months, the New York Yankees have been the betting favorites to win the World Series. On Saturday, those odds may have changed after Andy Pettite was injured. |
| Jul 30 |
James Gammon Lead A Charge Of Underdog Gambling In Sports
At a time when gamblers were fixated on betting on favorites, the movie Major League came along. James Gammon, who passed away on Friday, played manager Lou Brown in the movie that inspired a new wave of underdog gambling. |

