By Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner): Follow @chuckbooth3024
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I have scoured this list and have come up with some deep recommendations. If you are picking an AL team to go to the World Series, you are better off just picking the AL odds, and not going for a World Series win.
Virtually every team has better odds in the AL just to win the American League – as opposed to the World Series. The Tigers are +500 to win the AL, yet are +900 to capture the World Series.
Based on the top three teams of LAD, WSH and STL likely countering the AL, the World Series is more up in the air.
For the National League teams, it is a much better wager to just pick the World Series outright. On these numbers, every time you pick favors the World Series odds compared to just the NL win.
American League Winner Odds (World Series Odds in Parenthesis)
1. Detroit Tigers +500 (+900)
2. Boston Red Sox +550 (+1000)
3. Texas Rangers +600 (+1100)
4. New York Yankees +650 (+1200)
5. Oakland Athletics +800 (+1400)
6. LA Angels +850 (+1600)
7. Toronto Blue Jays +1050 (+1800)
8. Tampa Bay Rays +1200 (+2000)
9. Kansas City Royals +1300 (+2500)
T10. Baltimore Orioles +1350 (+2500)
T10. Cleveland Indians +1350 (+2500)
12. Seattle Mariners +1800 (+3300)
13. Chicago White Sox +2500 (+5000)
14. Minnesota Twins +5000 (+8000)
15. Houston Astros +10000 (+25000)
National League Winner Only (World Series Odd To win)
1. LA Dodgers +300 (+700)
2. Washington Nationals +350 (+800)
3. St. Louis Cardinals +450 (+1000)
4. Cincinnati Reds +750 (+1500)
5. Atlanta Braves +800 (+1400)
T6. Pittsburgh Pirates +1300 (+2500)
T6. SF Giants +1300 (+2500)
T8. Milwaukee Brewers +1800 (+3500)
T8. Arizona Diamondbacks +1800 (+3300)
T8. Philadelphia Phillies +1800 (+3500)
12. Colorado Rockies +2800 (+5500)
13. San Diego Padres +3300 (+6600)
14. New York Mets +3500 (+8000)
15. Miami Marlins +5000 (+10000)
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