2014 MLB World Series Odds – Free MLB Futures Picks
Last Updated: April 3rd, 2014 byThe 2014 Major League Baseball season is upon us, and we’ll take a look at the odds to win the World Series and some teams that present some value. The complete listing of World Series odds can be found at the bottom of this post, courtesy of JustBet.
The New York Yankees are currently 14/1 (@ JustBet) to win the series, and wouldn’t it be a great sendoff for the future Hall of Famer Derek Jeter? The Yankees made some big off-season acquisitions, signing CF Jacoby Ellsbury, RF Carlos Beltran, C Brian McCann, and Japanese pitching prospect Masahiro Tanaka. The Yankees lost Mariano Rivera to retirement, and 2B Robinson Cano to free agency. Their lineup looks potent and could be a factor in the loaded AL East if 1B Mark Teixeira and Jeter can stay healthy. Their rotation looks respectable, with Tanaka, left-hander C.C. Sabathia, and the young Ivan Nova, who looks like he could have a breakout season. New York has been planning for departure of Rivera, and David Robertson has been groomed well for the closers role. In a loaded division, any team could win and it could very well be the New York Yankees.
I’m seeing some value in the Pittsburgh Pirates at 28/1 (@ JustBet). The Pirates made their first postseason appearance in over 20 years last season, and look to get back to the postseason with a very talented, yet underrated lineup. They are led by 2013 NL MVP CF Andrew McCutcheon, and have the key parts to make a postseason run. Also in the order are 3B Pedro Alvarez, who hit 36 HR’s last season, and young LF Starling Marte. They have the pitching, with left-hander Francisco Liriano, and the up and coming Gerrit Cole. They also have another hurler in waiting, in young right-hander Jameson Taillon, the 2010 second overall pick. The bullpen was one of the best in the majors last season, with Mark Melancon and Jason Grilli pitching magnificently. Can we expect a repeat performance? Maybe, but at 28/1 the Pittsburgh Pirates deserve some consideration.
The Seattle Mariners look like an attractive play at 33/1 (@ JustBet). The Mariners not only signed the superstar second baseman, but also added some key role players in DH slugger Corey Hart and RF Logan Morrison. They also have LF Dustin Ackley, who could be poised for a breakout season, and 3B sparkplug Kyle Seagar. The promising 24-year-old centerfielder Abraham Almonte could be the centerfielder of the future, and will more than likely be called up at some point this season. The rotation is of course led by none other than ‘King’ Felix Hernandez, and Hisashi Iwakuma. Iwakuma should be ready to go in mid-April, as him and Hernandez pose one of the better 1-2 punch combo’s in the American league. In a division that has teams struggling with injuries (A’s, Rangers), Seattle could be one of the surprise teams this season.
Current 2014 World Series Odds From JustBet Sportsbook (as of 4/1/2013)
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Los Angeles Dodgers 13/2
St. Louis Cardinals 15/2
Detroit Tigers 9/1
Washington Nationals 10/1
Boston Red Sox 12/1
Tampa Bay Rays 12/1
New York Yankees 14/1
Atlanta Braves 16/1
San Francisco Giants 16/1
Texas Rangers 16/1
Los Angeles Angels 20/1
Oakland Athletics 20/1
Cincinnati Reds 25/1
Toronto Blue Jays 25/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 28/1
Baltimore Orioles 33/1
Kansas City Royals 33/1
Philadelphia Phillies 33/1
Seattle Mariners 33/1
Cleveland Indians 40/1
Arizona Diamondbacks 50/1
San Diego Padres 50/1
Chicago White Sox 66/1
Milwaukee Brewers 66/1
Chicago Cubs 75/1
Colorado Rockies 75/1
New York Mets 75/1
Miami Marlins 100/1
Minnesota Twins 100/1
Houston Astros 250/1
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