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Odds to win 2011 World Series


Matt Foley

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Same source...Giants were 16/1 at this time last year

Arizona Diamondbacks 80/1

Atlanta Braves 18/1

Baltimore Orioles 75/1

Boston Red Sox 10/1

Chicago Cubs 30/1

Chicago White Sox 22/1

Cincinnati Reds 20/1

Cleveland Indians 80/1

Colorado Rockies 18/1

Detroit Tigers 35/1

Florida Marlins 35/1

Houston Astros 65/1

Kansas City Royals 125/1

Los Angeles Angels 25/1

Los Angeles Dodgers 22/1

Milwaukee Brewers 65/1

Minnesota Twins 16/1

New York Mets 40/1

New York Yankees 4/1

Oakland Athletics 35/1

Philadelphia Phillies 6/1

Pittsburgh Pirates 150/1

San Diego Padres 20/1

San Francisco Giants 10/1

Seattle Mariners 70/1

St. Louis Cardinals 14/1

Tampa Bay Rays 14/1

Texas Rangers 16/1

Toronto Blue Jays 50/1

Washington Nationals 80/1

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Lines are set to get the most action on either side of the number, not necessarily based on talent.

Which is why the Cubs are often, by opening day, not long shots.

Lots of people put a flyer on "the curse" finally ending, and with that much action the number comes down.

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