How to Bet on the Cleveland Guardians with Caesars Sportsbook
Sports betting will go live in Ohio in early 2022, so just in time for an entire season of betting on baseball. Now, Ohio residents can sign up for an account with Caesars Sportsbook using this link to get in on the action. The Cleveland Guardians had a great season last year, so now you can legally place bets on how you expect this team to perform this year.
Cleveland Guardians AL Central Odds
After winning the AL Central last season, the Guardians are -110 favorites to retake the AL Central. Before last year, Cleveland most recently took home the AL Central crown in 2018, 2017 and 2016. The AL Central is widely considered one of the easier divisions in baseball.
Cleveland Guardians AL Pennant Odds
The last time the Guardians won the AL was in 2016, but they have made three playoff appearances since then. After an incredible 2022 season with a young roster, the Guardians are +1600 to win the American League. These are the seventh-shortest odds in the AL.
Cleveland Guardians World Series Odds
The Guardians have not won the World Series since 1948, and oddsmakers believe it is a stretch that 2023 will be the year. Cleveland is +3500 to win the Fall Classic, the 17th-longest odds out of 30 MLB teams.
Cleveland Guardians Player Awards
The Guardians have not had a league MVP since 1953. Cleveland has had four Cy Young winners since 2007; their most recent winner was Corey Kluber in 2017. The last Guardian to win rookie of the year came was Sandy Alomar Jr. in 1990. Guardians manager Terry Francona took home the AL Manager of the Year award in 2016 and 2013.
Cleveland Guardians Betting History
The Guardians have frequently been a postseason team over the past half-decade, and they won the division three times in the last six years. The Guardians taking home the American League in 2016 was also exciting for this team and a profitable betting spot.
Cleveland is equipped with one of the youngest rosters in baseball, yet they made the playoffs last year. This should bode well for this team’s outlook for the foreseeable future.
If you are not looking to be futures, the Guardians were 96-73 straight up last season (including the postseason) and 89-80 on the run line.