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Red Sox Favorites To Take World Series Title
by SPORTSBETTING.COM - 10/02/2008

Where did the last 162 games-163 games if you're the Chicago White Sox-go? For many, who cares, as it's playoff time, when the real excitement starts for casual baseball fans and bettors.

People who haven't watched more than a few innings all year are now glued to their TV every night…as well, bettors who haven't made a single baseball bet all season are now pouring over starting lineups and pitching matchups.

The time is now to make the most of the last month of baseball action.

Three separate Divisional Series began yesterday, with two in the National League and one in the American, and as it stands, the Boston Red Sox are the odds-on favorites to take the American League Pennant at +140 and the Chicago Cubs at +160 to take the National League.

Not surprisingly, the BoSox are also the favorites to win it all, sitting at +275 to grab another World Series.

At SPORTSBETTING.COM, 37% of all the money wagered on "Who will win the World Series" has come in on Boston.

In the postseason for the first time since the Suds Series in 1982, the Milwaukee Brewers were beaten 3-1 by the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday in Game 1 and the two go at it again today with the Brewers listed at -131.

CC Sabathia gets the start and it seems like the summer time trade acquisition has been pitching on no rest for weeks, as Milwaukee worked him a lot in the final few games of the season and with a 10-2 record in his last 12 it's no wonder; in the same span, Sabathia has gone 8-3-1 on the Under.

SPORTSBETTING.COM has a "Margin of Victory" proposition for Game 2, with the most likely scenario, listed at +220, being a one run victory by the Brewers.

The Tampa Bay Rays-who are +200 to take the AL championship and +400 to take the World Series-make their first appearance against the newly anointed AL Central champion Chicago White Sox and are favored at -178 for Game 1 which is already underway.

The ChiSox hold a slight 11-9 edge in the last 20 meetings between the two in Florida but the money seems to be on the Total as the Under has cashed in 17 of the 20 times.

It looks the like the Chicago Cubs are still cursed by that goat as they jumped out to a 2-0 lead, only to lose by a 7-2 final to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

SPORTSBETTING.COM has a Game Prop menu available for Game 2 and with Carlos Zambrano starting for Chicago and Chad Billingsley for the Dodgers; Los Angeles is favored to score first at -120.

The Cubs are favored to win Game 2 though at -154 on the Money line.

The Boston Red Sox are, as mentioned, the odds-on to win the World Series and as such, a number of players are listed on the World Series MVP prop.

Dustin Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis (+1500) and Jacoby Ellsbury (+500) are among the BoSox players that are potential MVPs.

The marathon regular season is over and the Fall Classic is here; enjoy the games.

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