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Bovada: Phillies Projected To Lose 93-94 Games

By Andrew Porter

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) --- The Phillies are a mess.

They're trying to trade Cole Hamels, they don't want Ryan Howard, the farm system is below-average, and their attendance is rapidly falling.

Bovada LV has set the win totals for all Major League Baseball teams and the Philadelphia Phillies are the lowest at 68.5 wins. In other words, the Phillies are projected to lose about 93 games in 2015.

 

MLB Win Totals (From Highest to Lowest)

Los Angeles Dodgers                92½

Washington Nationals              92½

Los Angeles Angels                     89½

St. Louis Cardinals                    88½

Boston Red Sox                           86½

Seattle Mariners                          86½

San Diego Padres                         85½

Detroit Tigers                               84½

San Francisco Giants                  84½

Cleveland Indians                       83½

Pittsburgh Pirates                      83½

Baltimore Orioles                       82½

Chicago Cubs                               82½

Toronto Blue Jays                     82½

Chicago White Sox                    81½

Miami Marlins                            81½

New York Mets                           81½

New York Yankees                     81½

Oakland Athletics                       80½

Kansas City Royals                        79½

Milwaukee Brewers                      78½

Tampa Bay Rays                            78½

Cincinnati Reds                             77½

Texas Rangers                                77½

Houston Astros                               74½

Atlanta Braves                                 73½

Arizona Diamondbacks                  71½

Colorado Rockies                             71½

Minnesota Twins                             70½

Philadelphia Phillies                 68½

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