2007 World Series Bets - Bodog.Com - Major League Baseball Odds

With Barry Bonds only 21 home runs shy of Hank Aaron's career record of 755, 2007 looks to be a historic year for Major League Baseball. Opening day is only a week or so away and Bodog.com is taking bets on who will win the 2007 World Series.
I noticed that teams not named the Yankees and Red Sox are getting better odds than their counterparts in the NBA. That's because the season hasn't begun, so there are a lot more variables to the equation. Of course, that means that now is the time to place your wagers, because the return on your investment will be a lot better.
I find it amusing that the defending World Series Champ has worse odds than nine other teams. Am I forgetting something, or didn't the Cards beat the Tigers in five to win 2006 Series going away? Everybody seemed to think that was flukish at the time, but it's crazy that St. Louis is getting better ods than the Phillies. When was the last time the Phillies did anything?
As usual, the East Coast gets all the love. The Yanks and Red Sox are (as usual) the odds-on favorite to win the series. The Mets are next in line. Once again, I'll believe the Mets are a serious contender when I see it. Every year, they get touted. Every year, they disappoint.
Still, if you have one or two of those teams in the 9/1 to 13/1 odds range that you really like, I think that's where the value is. In the past five years, one of these level teams seems to come out of the pack just about every year. I think Boston and New York wear one another out in the regular season or something.
Here are the odds:
Boston Red Sox - 7/2
New York Yankees - 7/2
New York Mets - 8/1
Los Angeles Dodgers - 9/1
Chicago White Sox - 9/1
Detroit Tigers - 10/1
Los Angeles Angels - 10/1
Philadelphia Phillies - 11/1
Chicago Cubs - 12/1
Cleveland Indians - 13/1
St Louis Cardinals - 13/1
Atlanta Braves - 15/1
Minnesota Twins - 18/1
Milwaukee Brewers - 20/1
Oakland Athletics - 20/1
San Francisco Giants - 20/1
Toronto Blue Jays - 22/1
San Diego Padres - 25/1
Arizona Diamondbacks - 30/1
Cincinnati Reds - 35/1
Houston Astros - 40/1
Texas Rangers - 40/1
Florida Marlins - 50/1
Pittsburgh Pirates - 50/1
Seattle Mariners - 50/1
Colorado Rockies - 55/1
Baltimore Orioles - 80/1
Kansas City Royals - 90/1
Tampa Bay Devil Rays - 90/1
Washington Nationals - 100/1
I noticed that teams not named the Yankees and Red Sox are getting better odds than their counterparts in the NBA. That's because the season hasn't begun, so there are a lot more variables to the equation. Of course, that means that now is the time to place your wagers, because the return on your investment will be a lot better.
I find it amusing that the defending World Series Champ has worse odds than nine other teams. Am I forgetting something, or didn't the Cards beat the Tigers in five to win 2006 Series going away? Everybody seemed to think that was flukish at the time, but it's crazy that St. Louis is getting better ods than the Phillies. When was the last time the Phillies did anything?
As usual, the East Coast gets all the love. The Yanks and Red Sox are (as usual) the odds-on favorite to win the series. The Mets are next in line. Once again, I'll believe the Mets are a serious contender when I see it. Every year, they get touted. Every year, they disappoint.
Still, if you have one or two of those teams in the 9/1 to 13/1 odds range that you really like, I think that's where the value is. In the past five years, one of these level teams seems to come out of the pack just about every year. I think Boston and New York wear one another out in the regular season or something.
Here are the odds:
Boston Red Sox - 7/2
New York Yankees - 7/2
New York Mets - 8/1
Los Angeles Dodgers - 9/1
Chicago White Sox - 9/1
Detroit Tigers - 10/1
Los Angeles Angels - 10/1
Philadelphia Phillies - 11/1
Chicago Cubs - 12/1
Cleveland Indians - 13/1
St Louis Cardinals - 13/1
Atlanta Braves - 15/1
Minnesota Twins - 18/1
Milwaukee Brewers - 20/1
Oakland Athletics - 20/1
San Francisco Giants - 20/1
Toronto Blue Jays - 22/1
San Diego Padres - 25/1
Arizona Diamondbacks - 30/1
Cincinnati Reds - 35/1
Houston Astros - 40/1
Texas Rangers - 40/1
Florida Marlins - 50/1
Pittsburgh Pirates - 50/1
Seattle Mariners - 50/1
Colorado Rockies - 55/1
Baltimore Orioles - 80/1
Kansas City Royals - 90/1
Tampa Bay Devil Rays - 90/1
Washington Nationals - 100/1
2007 World Series Bets - Bodog.Com - Major League Baseball Odds




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