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World Series


The 2012 World Series will be the 106th playing of the annual October event.  Check back with us weekly for current news on the World Series and see if there have been any changes in the odds.   Keep up with the most current information and odds on all your favorite MLB teams as we move closer to the 2012 World Series.

The 2012 World Series is officially set after the San Francisco Giants completed an impressive comeback in the series from being down 3-1.  Now, the team who was essentially almost out of it just a few days ago, have many sports bettors who bet on them to win the World Series either at the start of the playoffs or at the beginning of the year very happy.  There was a ton of hype surrounding the Giants and the Cardinals game 7 match-up on Monday night, but that was all but gone after the Giants put up a 9-0 victory against continue
The 2012 World Series odds have been updated and the Tigers are the overwhelming favorites win this year's fall classic. The Tigers, who swept the Yankees 4-0, are at -140 to win the 2012 World Series. The Tigers are followed by the Cardinals and the Giants. The Tigers and Cardinals are favored to win their respective leagues and they're no strangers to facing each other in the World Series. These two teams have faced each other three times the World Series (1934, 1968, 2006), with the Cardinals holding a 2-1 lead. Here is a look at the current odds to win the 2012 Wold continue
It is time for the All-Star break, so we thought the halfway mark was a good time to bring you the current odds to win the 2012 MLB World Series, the AL winner and the NL winner.  The shortest odds go to the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees.  They are both listed at +400 to win it all.  Surprisingly, just behind them at +500 is the Washington Nationals.  I don’t think anyone would have expected them to be the top team in the NL at midseason.  Other favorites include the Los Angeles Angels at +700 and the Cincinnati Reds at continue
The All-Star break and the trade deadline are almost here, which means that the next few weeks will determine if the teams are buying or selling as we approach the postseason. A last minute big trade or acquiring a player via waivers can be the difference between making the postseason or even winning the World Series, as some teams are just a key player or two short from making a postseason run. The odds to win the World Series will change constantly but this is how everything stands right now. The New York Yankees and the Texas Rangers are the favorites continue

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