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Feb 13, 2023
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The first over/under win totals for all 30 Major League Baseball clubs has been released by BetMGM. In order of highest total to lowest, here are the over/under win totals for each team for the 2023 season.

The first over/under win totals for all 30 Major League Baseball clubs has been released by BetMGM.

In order of highest total to lowest, here are the over/under win totals for each team for the 2023 season:

Houston Astros: 96.5 wins

Los Angeles Dodgers: 96.5 wins

Atlanta Braves: 95.5 wins

New York Yankees 95.5 wins

New York Mets: 95.5 wins

San Diego Padres: 93.5 wins

Toronto Blue Jays: 92.5 wins

St. Louis Cardinals: 89.5 wins

Tampa Bay Rays: 88.5 wins

Seattle Mariners: 88.5 wins

Philadelphia Phillies: 88.5 wins

Cleveland Guardians: 87.5 wins

Milwaukee Brewers: 85.5 wins

Chicago White Sox: 84.5 wins

Texas Rangers: 82.5 wins

Minnesota Twins: 82.5 wins

San Francisco Giants: 80.5 wins

Los Angeles Angels: 80.5 wins

Chicago Cubs: 77.5 wins

Boston Red Sox: 77.5 wins

Baltimore Orioles: 76.5 wins

Arizona Diamondbacks: 75.5 wins

Miami Marlins: 74.5 wins

Detroit Tigers: 69.5 wins

Kansas City Royals: 68.5 wins

Colorado Rockies: 67.5 wins

Pittsburgh Pirates: 67.5 wins

Cincinnati Reds: 64.5 wins

Washington Nationals: 60.5 wins

Oakland Athletics: 59.5 wins

One thing that will undoubtedly play a factor in this season's win totals is Major League Baseball's new 'balanced schedule', which shrinks the amount of games played between division rivals. Now, every team will play all 29 other clubs. The Seattle Mariners will have some grueling travel in store for them in 2023 as a result of the schedule change.

A few win totals that seem a tad bit low to me: the Cardinals, Rays, Mariners, Guardians, Orioles and Diamondbacks.

The Orioles have a roster full of exciting young players, and are coming off their first winning season since 2016. They'll also benefit from having to play fewer games in a hypercompetitive American League East. Similar to the Orioles, the Diamondbacks have a promising young roster that could turn a corner in 2023.

After a relatively slow start with the league's youngest roster, the Guardians went 46-26 in the second half of last season, running away with the AL Central. The Guardians added Josh Bell and Mike Zunino to a very strong lineup, and hope to improve in 2023.

The Mariners are another team headed in the right direction. The club led the Houston Astros in the first two games of the ALDS last fall, and took Game 3 to the 18th inning, but came up short, being swept out of the playoffs. Make no mistake about it, the Mariners were right there with their division rival, and hope to make a strong push for their first division title in 22 years.

The Rays will have a dominant pitching staff, and the Cardinals are the easy favorites to win the NL Central. 

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