2009 World Series Odds (& Picks)
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Current Odds To Win The World Series From Sportsbook.com (as of 10/27/09):
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The Major League Baseball season is vastly approaching and some of the major sports books have already released betting odds for winning the 2009 World Series. Bodog Sportsbook (10% Signup Bonus) released all of the odds that you will see throughout this article as we break down some of the team’s chances to win the 2009 World Series and who is worth the chance to take a gamble on. Do not wait until the end of the year when the odds are much lower to bet, if you got some extra cash lying around place a wager on a team that you believe has the best shot because you will get the best odds before the season starts. If you are having trouble narrowing your choices down, hopefully we will give you some useful advice.
Predictions and World Series Futures (as of 2/24/09):
Leading the odds to win the 2009 World Series is no surprise to be the New York Yankees. The Yankees made some big moves in the off season to add to their all-star lineup. The biggest deal was signing superstar C.C Sabathia to a 7 year 160 plus million dollar contract. The wealthiest team in baseball also went out acquired A.J Burnett and Mark Teixeira. Teixeira has the ability to be an even better addition than Sabathia in the long run as the 29 year old is reaching his prime with the bat in hand fresh off 33 HR, 121 RBI, and .308avg in the 2008 season. However, Sabathia will likely make an immediate impact and could be seen on the mound as early as opening day against Baltimore. The Yankees will be a tough team to defeat in 2009 as they have filled some of their only weaknesses and should be primed for a big year if they can get past all the off the field issues mainly concerning Alex Rodriguez.
The Boston Red Sox were a mere game away from the World Series last season losing to the Devil Rays in Game 7 of the ALCS. The Red Sox made a lot of moves in the off-season with their biggest acquire coming by the name of Kevin Youkilis. The Red Sox also signed Brad Wilkerson who I believe has more potential than many believe. Other names that were also added to the Red Sox dynamic roster include veteran John Smoltz, Brad Penny, and Takashi Saito. The Red Sox will be a great team to place a bet with for an AL Championship and World Series title with their biggest competition coming by the way of arch-rival the New York Yankees.
The Philadelphia Phillies will try to defend their 2008 World Series Championship by repeating. The Phillies are 10/1 favorites to make the accomplishment and will by led by a solid bullpen that could be among the best in the National League in 2009. Philadelphia signed Raul Ilbanez back in December to a 3 year deal. Ilbanez is a solid left handed hitter who will likely fall behind superstar Ryan Howard in the number 5 spot in the batting order. Philadelphia will likely battle the New York Mets for the top spot in the National League East Division in their attempt to repeat. However, outside of the New York Yankees only one team (Toronto) has repeated World Series Championships in the last 30 years.
New York Mets 2008 season ended in a disappointing way missing the playoffs by a single game to the Milwaukee Brewers. The Mets will return many of the same starters in the field this season. While many experts believe the Mets will make at run at an NLCS Title this season, they must shake off the lackluster finishes of the past few seasons. Francisco Rodriguez was brought in to add some fire as a closer and he will be a valuable asset especially later in the season. However, there are still some questions revolving around the starting rotation and especially the rather weak outfield. Despite having the best odds out of any NL team at 7/1, they will still need to worry about winning their own division first.
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Team to watch out for…
The Atlanta Braves are the best team to place a gamble on if you are trying to take a chance to really bring in some money. The Braves slacked off over the last few seasons compared to their 14 straight NL East titles a few years back. Atlanta added two solid pitchers to the rotation in Derrick Lowe and Javy Vazquez. Atlanta ranked 3rd in the NL last season in batting average and their success with the stick will be a big component to their outcome this season. Young players Kelly Johnson and Yunel Escobar make up a strong middle infield on the defensive front that could be a force for years to come. If the youth has a breakout year, Atlanta could be a hot pick in 2009.


























February 26th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
I like the cubs to win it this year. Long time coming. Watch out for the cubs.
March 3rd, 2009 at 6:06 am
I think the Braves are more dangerous then 25-1. I think Atlanta is worth a small play to win the world series.
April 24th, 2009 at 4:54 pm
Wow im drooling over the Jays at 60:1 if that lines still available….. theyve got it all once the pitching gets healthy
April 25th, 2009 at 6:46 am
Jeremiah,
Actually, they dropped in half to 35-1 after the Jays great start to 2009. We have updated the odds from BetUS above and will continue to throughout the 2009 season.
If planning to bet the Jays, I would until they lose a few before getting on board. They will cool off. Wait until they hit 5 or less of their last 10 and then check the odds. I would expect to find them near 45 to 1 at least once before the All-Star break.
I also recommend checking our recommended books for their odds as well. Our handicappers have spotted them at 50 to 1 at a few books last week. We are always keeping an eye on the latest odds.
We appreciate your readership as does Jay.
Thanks for reading!
-Bankroll Sports Staff
July 30th, 2009 at 7:17 pm
I think these odds are completely wrong, namely the Giants, Blue Jays, A’s and Diamondbacks..Blue Jays chances are low, as are the A’s and Diamondbacks, whereas the Giants chances are higher than you say they are
July 30th, 2009 at 11:15 pm
Julian,
These were the odds “as of 4/25/09″ as it says at the top. We will update them during pre-game hours this week.
Thank You
July 30th, 2009 at 11:30 pm
Julian,
The odds have been updated;
San Francisco is at 30/1 (compared to 40/1 on 4/25)
Toronto is at 500/1 (compared to 35/1 on 4/25)
Oakland is at 1000/1 (compared to 33/1 on 4/25)
Arizona is at 1000/1 (compared to 25/1 on 4/25)
We will always put the date of the displayed odds for most futures as we have done here.
Thank You
September 11th, 2009 at 2:29 am
My Yankees wil kick your ass