Odds to Win the 2010 World Series (Updated)

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BetUS.com has just released the latest odds to win the 2010 World Series as we are coming down the home stretch. 

Tampa Bay is currently among the hottest team in the league and Gambling911.com sees great value here with odds that pay out $11 for every $2 bet

Perennial favorites the New York Yankees have the same record as the Rays and currently pay $13 for every $5 bet.

 

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Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on the World Series:

To Win World Series 2010

Atlanta Braves

5/1

Boston Red Sox

18/1

Chicago Cubs

200/1

Chicago White Sox

22/1

Cincinnati Reds

18/1

Colorado Rockies

33/1

Detroit Tigers

40/1

Florida Marlins

100/1

Los Angeles Angels

55/1

Los Angeles Dodgers

30/1

Milwaukee Brewers

200/1

Minnesota Twins

25/1

New York Mets

55/1

New York Yankees

13/5

Oakland Athletics

100/1

Philadelphia Phillies

12/1

San Diego Padres

20/1

St Louis Cardinals

9/1

Tampa Bay Rays

11/2

Texas Rangers

13/2

San Francisco Giants

25/1

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