2012 World Series Odds: Oddities

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Mar/31/2012
2012 World Series Odds:  Oddities

The latest 2012 World Series odds can be found at WagerWeb.com here but lock them in now as they are subject to change and do so frequently. 

Winter is finally over and you can already smell that freshly cut grass.  Don’t worry about hauling out and charging up that lawnmower just yet, since we’re not talking about your backyard. Remember that finely manicured turf that lines the playing fields of baseball diamonds across the nation?  It’s back!

With a new season comes a clean slate. There’s absolutely no shortage of hope and possibilities.  Sure you’ll want to constantly check the power rankings on a dozen sites every week as you root for your team, but you won’t want take your eyes off the world series odds on offer at sites like wagerweb.com.

 

2012 World Series Odds:

Philadelphia Phillies +325 (pays $325 for every $100 bet)
New York Yankees +525 (pays $525 for every $100 bet)

Los Angeles Angels +600 (pays $600 for every $100 bet)

Detroit Tigers +625 (pays $625 for every $100 bet)

Boston Red Sox +700 (pays $700 for every $100 bet)

More Odds Here…

 

It’s been a crazy offseason with two of the biggest players of the game, Prince Fielder and Albert Pujols, abandoning the senior circuit for American League action.  Will that be enough to put the Tigers or Angels over the top? How about the retooled Miami Marlins with Ozzie Smith in dugout and a brand new logo and attitude?  Can the Toronto Blue Jays parlay their massive spring into some early season strength?  There are always perennial favorites like the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, and Boston Red Sox.  Let’s not forget that the boys from Beantown had a stellar season at least before September and they have a whole new look this April.

Of course, Wagerweb.com has more than World Series Odds.  You’ll find tons of odds for pennant winners, prop bets, and individual games and series throughout the season.

- Gambling911.com Staff

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