Phillies Odds To Win Division

3/26/2022by admin

That includes prices to win each of the six regular season division championships. But its 2020 win total odds are eight games off that pace at 84.5 wins. The Phillies will be competitive.

  1. Phillies Odds To Win Division
Bryce Harper (left) and JT Realmuto are expected to lead the Phillies this season.

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The Philadelphia Phillies are truly going to have to defy the odds if they are going to win their third World Series in franchise history in 2021.

  1. The over/under win totals are out and the Phillies' number is 85.5 at FanDuel and 84.5 at DraftKings. I'd go over at 84.5. Think about how many injuries the Phillies suffered last season. Think about the talent gap between Wheeler and every Phillies starting pitcher behind Aaron Nola last season.
  2. Much like entering the 2020 season, the Phillies have the fourth-best odds in the National League East to win the division. The Phillies' odds are +575 ($10 bet to win $57.50) to win.
  3. In the months since the 2020 season ended, a truncated 60-game season that saw a collapsing Phillies miss the playoffs, the entire NL East has seemingly improved. Every team except the Phillies.

With a week until pitchers and catchers report to spring training, Bovada released its updated World Series odds on Wednesday with the Phillies ranked at No. 17.

Here is the complete list of 2021 World Series odds:

Los Angeles Dodgers: +300

New York Yankees: +600

San Diego Padres: +750

New York Mets: +900

Chicago White Sox: +1000

Mlb odds to win division series

Atlanta Braves: +1100

Toronto Blue Jays: +1800

Minnesota Twins: +2000

Oakland Athletics: +2200

St. Louis Cardinals: +2500

Tampa Bay Rays: +2500

Houston Astros: +2500

Cincinnati Reds: +3500

Los Angeles Angels: +4000

Cleveland Indians: +4000

Chicago Cubs: +4000

Philadelphia Phillies: +4500

Boston Red Sox: +5000

Washington Nationals: +5000

Milwaukee Brewers: +6600

Miami Marlins: +7000

San Francisco Giants: +8000

Seattle Mariners: +10000

Arizona Diamondbacks: +12500

Baltimore Orioles: +12500

Kansas City Royals: +12500

Detroit Tigers: +12500

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Colorado Rockies: +15000

Pittsburgh Pirates: +20000

Defying grim expectations at the start of the offseason to retain a majority of its core — most notably bringing back JT Realmuto and Didi Gregorius — the Phillies are still considerably down on Bovada’s list. A lot of that has to do with the division that they are playing in, though.

The Phillies have the third-best World Series odds amongst teams in the National League East, which many consider being the most competitive division in baseball.

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The Mets rode the wave of getting a new owner to have one of the more active offseasons in the majors to nab the fourth-best odds to win it all in 2021.

They bulked up their bullpen in a considerable way by acquiring Trevor May and Aaron Loup, found their franchise catcher in Brian McCann, and made one of the blockbusters of the winter by acquiring Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco.

As for the Braves, the defending NL East champions come in as the sixth-best favorites to win the World Series.

They have one of the best cores in baseball that will be together for the long haul in Ronald Acuna, Freddie Freeman, and Ozzie Albies.

This offseason, they brought in veteran Charlie Morton to bolster the rotation while bringing back slugging outfielder Marcell Ozuna to add a little more pop to the lineup.

Those two teams seem to be in a much better place than the Phillies even if they boast the likes of Realmuto, Bryce Harper, and Rhys Hoskins.

Mlb odds to win division

Phillies Odds To Win Division

Plenty of question marks surround all assets of their pitching staff — both in the starting rotation and bullpen. There is a lack of proven depth behind ace Aaron Nola and Zack Wheeler while the league’s worst bullpen last year made incremental improvements — most notably bringing on Archie Bradley.

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