Baseball Betting: 2009 World Series Odds and New Options

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/17/2009
Baseball Betting 2009 World Series Odds

Believe it or not some people really do bet on baseball outside of placing future bets on World Series odds.  The second half of the 2009 season is about to get underway and Sports Interaction has released updated 2009 World Series odds.

But that's not all the baseball betting options available to customers.

This week, Sports Interaction launched moneyline bets for both the International and Pacific Coast Triple A baseball leagues, meaning those who like betting baseball now have even more ways to bet it. Customers can find the Triple A lines listed under "Baseball", beneath MLB in the left hand navigation of the site.

As for futures baseball betting, the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox are in a dead heat to win the 2009 World Series with odds of +375 for a payout potential of $375 on every $100 bet.

The LA Dodgers were the only other team with single digit odds (+450) for a payout potential of $450 on every $100 bet.

The following 2009 World Series odds were available at Sports Interaction but should be locked in now as they are subject to change.

Philadelphia +1100

Tampa Bay +1200

LA Angels +1400

St. Louis +1400

Detroit +1600

Texas +1600

Chicago Cubs +1800

Milwaukee +1800

Florida +2500

NY Mets +2800

Chicago White Sox +3300

Minnesota +3300

San Francisco +3300

Atlanta +4000

Colorado +5000

Cincinnati +5000

Seattle +5000

Houston +6600

Toronto +10000

Kansas City +20000

Cleveland +25000

Oakland +25000

Pittsburgh +30000

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

 

 

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