Most Bet on Baseball Teams - World Series 2021

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Most Bet on Baseball Teams - World Series 2021

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Early futures betting on the 2021 World Series had the LA Dodgers seeing double the love of the team with the second most action just down the highway, the San Diego Padres.

World Series % of money:

Dodgers 30% (pay $350 to win the World Series)

Padres 12% (pay $900 to win the World Series)

Yankees 11% (pay $550 to win the World Series)

Mets 2% (pay $1000 to win the World Series)

White Sox 1%

Braves 1%

The Dodgers defeated Tampa Bay in Game 6 of last year's World Series to win their first championship since 1988.

The Rays are getting little love from the public and oddsmakers alike as they have the 12th shortest odds of winning at 25-1.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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