The Los Angeles Dodgers are 10-1 in their last 11 home games. The Dodgers are likely to keep their red hot streak alive when they host the Chicago White Sox Tuesday night.
White Sox vs. Dodgers odds 2017: Los Angeles looking to continue payout run at home
The Dodgers host the White Sox in a two-game series starting Tuesday.


Los Angeles is a -340 home favorite at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. On the season, the Dodgers are 49-14 in 63 home games. Alex Wood will take the mound for the Dodgers against Miguel Gonzalez and the White Sox as +300 underdogs.
Los Angeles Dodgers
With an 83-34 record so far this season, the Dodgers are running away with the top seed in the National League. Entering Tuesday’s action with a 12.5-game lead over the Washington Nationals for the best record in the NL and an 18-game lead for the NL West division title, there doesn’t appear to be much drama in store for Los Angeles until the postseason begins.
Fans and bettors are now wondering whether this year’s Dodgers club could match the MLB record of 116 wins, which would require a stretch run of 33-12.
Wood has been phenomenal this season with a 2.37 ERA and a 1.02 WHIP. Los Angeles is 15-1 in Wood’s last 16 starts, per the OddsShark MLB Database.
Betting Line / Total: Los Angeles -340 / 8 Runs
Chicago White Sox
After going an abysmal 3-20 over a 23-game span from July 9 to Aug. 6, the White Sox pulled off a shocking four-game winning streak with a series sweep over the Houston Astros and a win over the Kansas City Royals at home.
Chicago came back to earth with back-to-back losses against Kansas City over the weekend, and will now enter a six-game road trip with a 1-9 record in its last 10 road games. The White Sox lost both games to Los Angeles at home when the two teams met in July.
Tuesday night’s total is set at eight runs. The UNDER is 6-2-1 in Chicago’s last nine games.
The only thing really going for the White Sox in this David vs. Goliath matchup is the fact that the series is only two games long. Chicago will leave Los Angeles after sending Carlos Rodon out to square off against Yu Darvish Wednesday night.
Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Dodgers
When: Tuesday, Aug. 15, 10:10 p.m. ET
Where: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles











