Twins 2019 World Series Odds Still Have Great Value

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
May/28/2019
At the two-month mark of the MLB regular season, it's time to take a look at which teams have improved their championship odds.

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SportsBetting.ag (www.sportsbetting.ag, Twitter: @SportsBettingAG) has updated its World Series odds for 2019. 
 
While Houston remains a hefty favorite, the home-run hitting Twins have incurred the largest drop in odds, going from 50/1 to start the season to now just 10/1. 

The Rays, Pirates and Mariners have also seen notable movement in their favor, with Tampa Bay going from 33/1 to 14/1, Pittsburgh from 80/1 to 40/1 and Seattle 66/1 to 33/1.

Among the preseason favorites that have seen their odds significantly worsen are the Red Sox, Indians, Cardinals, Nationals and Mets.

World Series odds
(odds on 3/28/19 listed first, current odds in parenthesis)

New York Yankees 6/1   (7/1)
Los Angeles Dodgers 6/1   (6/1)
Houston Astros 7/1   (7/2)
Philadelphia Phillies 8/1   (10/1)
Boston Red Sox 8/1   (12/1)
Cleveland Indians 12/1   (20/1)
Chicago Cubs 14/1   (no change)
St. Louis Cardinals 14/1   (20/1)
Milwaukee Brewers 16/1   (14/1)
Washington Nationals 16/1   (25/1)
New York Mets 18/1   (33/1)
Atlanta Braves 20/1   (no change)
Colorado Rockies 25/1   (40/1)
Tampa Bay Rays 33/1   (14/1)
Oakland Athletics 33/1   (50/1)
Los Angeles Angels 40/1   (50/1)
Minnesota Twins 50/1   (10/1)
San Diego Padres 50/1   (no change)
Arizona Diamondbacks 50/1   (no change)
Seattle Mariners 66/1   (33/1)
Chicago White Sox 66/1   (100/1)
Cincinnati Reds 66/1   (150/1)
San Francisco Giants 66/1   (150/1)
Pittsburgh Pirates 80/1   (40/1)
Toronto Blue Jays 100/1   (250/1)
Texas Rangers 250/1   (100/1)
Kansas City Royals 250/1   (500/1)
Detroit Tigers 250/1   (no change)
Baltimore Orioles 500/1   (no change)
Miami Marlins 500/1   (1000/1)
 

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