Toronto Blue Jays Odds to Win 2013 World Series at 25-1

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/22/2013
Toronto Blue Jays Odds to Win 2013 World Series at 25-1

The Toronto Blue Jays odds of winning the 2013 World Series have been slashed to 25/1 and this number could keep going down at Sportsbook.com so you might want to lock in this price now.  

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In case you haven’t noticed, the Blue Jays have been on fire over the past week plus, winning there last 10 games and bypassing Tampa Bay on Saturday to come within 6.5 wins behind the Boston Red Sox in the American League East.  Something to keep in mind, none of Toronto’s division rivals won more than 5 games in their last 10. 

It is the first time the Blue Jays have gone above .500 this season.  And to think this was a team that had been nine games under .500 just two weeks ago. My how things have changed.

"It's been a great run and hopefully we can continue," said Jose Bautista, who hit a tie-breaking home run to win their 10th straight game.

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Odds to Win the 2013 World Series at Sportsbook.com

Detroit Tigers - 6/1
St. Louis Cardinals - 7/1
Atlanta Braves - 7-1
Oakland Athetics - 8/1
Cincinnati Reds - 10/1
Boston Redsox - 10/1
Baltimore Orioles - 15/1
Pittsburgh Pirates - 25/1
Toronto Blue Jays - 25/1

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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