MLB All-Star Game 2023 Predictions, Picks, Odds: Bats Come Out to Play

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For my money, the Midsummer Classic is still the best All-Star game in all of sports, and this summer the MLB’s showcase of its top talent will head west to T-Mobile Park in Seattle.
And not only is the MLB All-Star Game a great exhibition of the best players in the game, but it’s basically the only game in town this week when it comes to sports betting options. So, you know we’ve got to have some wagers on it.
The American League, led by Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani, has won an incredible nine consecutive matchups vs....

For my money, the Midsummer Classic is still the best All-Star game in all of sports, and this summer the MLB’s showcase of its top talent will head west to T-Mobile Park in Seattle.
And not only is the MLB All-Star Game a great exhibition of the best players in the game, but it’s basically the only game in town this week when it comes to sports betting options. So, you know we’ve got to have some wagers on it.
The American League, led by Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani, has won an incredible nine consecutive matchups vs. the National League and the MLB odds have them as the betting favorite to make it a perfect 10 in a row on Tuesday night.
But that’s not the only betting trend going on in the All-Star Game. I break down the odds for the Midsummer Classic and bring you my best bet, plus a same-game parlay, in our free MLB picks and predictions for the 2023 MLB All-Star Game. Be sure to also check out my three favorite MLB All-Star Game player prop picks!
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The American League has dominated the National League game for a while now, with the Junior Circuit winning the Midsummer Classic nine straight times and going 21-3-1 in the last 25.
That’s a pretty stunning number considering the talent in the game should make the matchup close to a coin flip every year. But that’s not the only crazy trend going, heading into this year’s matchup at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. 
The Under is also an incredible 13-3 in the last 16 All-Star games and there has been an average of just 6.75 total runs scored per game over that stretch. It appears the old baseball adage holds true, perhaps especially in the All-Star Game: “Great pitching beats great hitting.”
So, it’s fair to say pitchers have had the edge in the Midsummer Classic in recent years. But it seems oddsmakers and baseball bettors are aware of this trend. The total for last year’s All-Star game closed at 7.5 and that’s where this year’s opened. But thankfully for the fans, I think we might see a little more scoring this year.
For starters, the new rules in baseball seem to be working. Scoring is up this year at 4.57 runs per team per game. It’s the third-highest scoring average since 2010 and people are stealing bases at the highest rate since 1997.
Next, there is some incredible offensive talent in this game, particularly in the National League. The senior circuit can trot out some combination of the betting favorite to win the NL MVP in Ronald Acuna, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, super-rookie Corbin Carroll, and hitting machine Luis Arraez, just to name a few.
The NL also has a ton of great sluggers ready to come off the bench including Matt Olson, Pete Alonso, Juan Soto, and Jorge Soler.
The American League lineup is a little more interesting. They will be missing the pop of Aaron Judge and Mike Trout (don’t be surprised if Dusty Baker gives hometown hero Julio Rodriguez one of those starting outfield spots), and there may be more talent on the AL’s bench than in the starting lineup.
That starting lineup is filled with Texas Rangers, who have been great offensively this season two of them are making their first All-Star start. Luckily, the likes of MLB home run leader and AL MVP frontrunner Shohei Ohtani and Tampa Bay Rays OF Randy Arozarena will balance things out.
But as I said, their bench looks like the Jr. Circuit’s real streng...

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