Sportsmemo.com's Major League Baseball (MLB) Experts Provide Free Picks, Betting Tips and Analysis from a Vegas Perspective for the Upcoming 2007 MLB Season

The sports betting experts from Sportsmemo.com provide in-depth insight and analysis for the upcoming Major League Baseball (MLB) season complete with free picks for season win totals, bullpen evaluations, lineup analysis, starting rotation reports and MLB betting tips and previews.

Brentwood, TN (PRWeb) March 29, 2007 -- The Major League Baseball Season kicks off April 1st and the nation's top sports betting experts are offering free picks, betting tips and in-depth analysis and predictions for the upcoming season at Sportsmemo.com (http://www.Sportsmemo.com).

Baseball is the third most popular sport to bet on in the United States. Last year Nevada sportsbooks took in 22 million in revenue which translates into nearly 458 million in wagers placed on MLB in 2006, according to the Nevada State Gaming Control Board.

Many Vegas sportsbooks and offshore venues are currently taking future wagers for the 2007 MLB season. David Jones of Sportsmemo.com has released season over/under win totals for every major league team complete with season win totals over the last three years, lineup analysis, starting rotation reports, bullpen evaluations and a final recommendation with a free play.

The following is an excerpt from Jones' analysis of the Atlanta Braves; "The presumed demise of the Atlanta Braves has been greatly exaggerated. The organization is still producing strong major league talent. This is clearly evident with McCann, Francouer, and James. There are still plenty of ties to the glory days with the Jones boys and Smoltz. The winning culture is still in play for the Braves. There is a clear track record in place for this squad. The biggest weakness from a year ago has clearly been addressed with the additions of Soriano and Gonzalez to the bullpen. In 2006, the Braves actually outscored their opponents by 44 runs. In contrast, the world champion St. Louis Cardinals only outscored their foes by 19 runs. This is another strong sign that points to Atlanta having a more consistent season in 2007. Atlanta will return to its winning ways in 2007 at a minimum. If the rotation comes together, the Braves could even make a quick return to the playoffs this season. Recommendation: OVER 80 1/2 WINS."

Complete analysis for the Braves season win totals along with season win totals for every major league team can be found at Sportsmemo.com (http://www.Sportsmemo.com). Throughout the season Sportsmemo.com will continue provide tips for betting on baseball, statistics, injury reports and league previews and recommendations.

About Sportsmemo.com

Sportsmemo.com (http://www.sportsmemo.com), established in 1993, is widely regarded as one of the sports gaming industry's most valuable resources for sports information from a betting perspective. In addition to having a nationally syndicated radio show on Sirius Satellite Radio, Sportsmemo.com has a presence in nearly sixty top arbitron markets, a nationally distributed year-round sports handicapping newsletter and one of the fastest growing comprehensive websites in the marketplace. Leading the industry in providing astute content via the airwaves, web and traditional print methods has put Sportsmemo.com at the forefront of both the handicapping and sports betting industries for more than a decade.

For more information about Sportsmemo.com (http://www.sportsmemo.com) or to schedule an interview with one of the Sportsmemo.com handicappers please contact:

Courtney Stark

Director of Public Relations

277 Wilson Pike Circle, Ste 104

Brentwood, TN 37027

(866) 801-4641 (phone)

(615) 523-1100 (fax)

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Sportsmemo.com
http://www.sportsmemo.com
(866) 801-4641

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