2009 World Series Odds: Phillies vs. Yankees

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Oct/26/2009
2009 World Series Odds:  Phillies vs. Yankees

Early 2009 World Series odds for the Phillies vs. Yankees had New York with odds just shy of -200.  The Phillies would pay close to $17 for every $10 bet while a Yankees wager to win the 2009 World Series would require close to $20 to win $10 (the $20 bet is returned if the Yankees should win). 

Odds on the 2009 World Series were available at Sportsbetting.com here

CC Sabathia was picked MVP of the American League Championship Series on Sunday after two dominant performances in the Yankees' six-game victory over the Los Angeles Angels.

The 6-foot-7, 290-pound lefty pitched eight innings of four-hit ball in cold, blustery conditions to win 4-1 in Game 1. He was equally overpowering in Game 4 in sunny Anaheim, giving up a run and five hits in eight innings -- on three days' rest.

 

"CC has been the guy the Yankees have paid a lot of money for and he's shown what he is capable to do," closer Mariano Rivera said.

The Yankees wrapped up the ALCS with a 5-2 victory in Game 6 and will face the reigning champions Phillies in the 2009 World Series.

 

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Tyrone Black reporting for Gambling911.com  

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