The Cubs clinched their first trip to the World Series since 1945 on Saturday and that series begins on Tuesday.
Thankfully Major League Baseball does not drag out its signature championship event of the season for more than a week, (as some other sports do) allowing things other than the games themselves to become stories. Sure, there was a media day at Progressive Field on Monday, but it was an actual media day – and not a made-for-reality-TV event.
With that said, there is enough time for news outlets to swing and miss as they jump into trying to give coverage to the World Series.
And there’s plenty of time for other ridiculousness, too. Thankfully baseball isn’t a sport driven by gambling and gambling alone, but that doesn’t mean the zany folks in Vegas are going to ignore the World Series, either.
Two emails reached by inbox this afternoon to alert me that the 103-win Chicago Cubs are the favorites to win the World Series. Shocking, right?
But as long as you keep your distance from Arnold Rothstein, you can put some money down on a number of other prop bets before Game 1 gets underway on Tuesday night in Cleveland. One of them even allows you to bet on the Phillies (but, sadly, none involve former Phillie ).
Here are some of the odds the analysts at MyTopSportsBooks.com posted. We’ll begin with a few of vanilla ones but we surely will not exclude some of the off-the-wall prop bets, either.
Odds to win World Series MVP
Corey Kluber: 4/1
Kris Bryant: 11/2
Anthony Rizzo: 7/1
Jon Lester: 8/1
Francisco Lindor: 8/1
Andrew Miller: 10/1
Javier Baez: 14/1
Kyle Hendricks: 14/1
Jose Ramirez: 20/1
Dexter Fowler: 25/1
Miller feels a little low on this list – has anyone watched the first two rounds of the playoffs? The most random name on here is easily Ramirez. He has better odds than or Jake Arrieta?
Odds the World Series is won …
... in a sweep: 7/1
... in a sweep by Chicago: 10/1
... in a sweep by Cleveland: 25/1
The last World Series sweep came back in 2012, with the Giants cruising over the Tigers.
Odds a team comes back from 0-3 to win the World Series: 60/1
Odds a pitcher throws a no-hitter: 75/1
Odds a pitcher throws a perfect game: 800/1
Odds someone ties/breaks the record for most home runs: 30/1
Chase Utley tied 's Series record with five home runs in the '09 World Series against the Yankees.
Odds on the first player to aggressively flip his bat after a home run:
6/1
Carlos Santana: 10/1
Mike Napoli: 12/1
Odds on the first player to commit an aggressive take-out slide:
Javier Baez: 7/1
Francisco Lindor: 12/1
Tyler Naquin: 12/1
Dexter Fowler: 14/1
Anthony Rizzo: 20/1
Sheesh, Vegas really thinks Javy Baez is a little high strung, huh?
Over/under longest running time for a game: 3 Hours 51 Minutes
Over. Way over.
Odds a national anthem singer forgets words: 20/1
Odds national anthem singers suffers a 'wardrobe malfunction': 100/1
Odds a fight breaks out in the stands: 10/1
Odds a fan parachutes into a stadium: 15/1
Odds a fan runs onto the field: 4/1
Odds it snows during a game: 12/1
Odds Rod Blagojevich goes back to jail after he’s released: 50/1
Odds Dan Gilbert (Cavaliers owner) writes a nasty open letter: 300/1
Odds to be fired first:
Terry Francona: 3/2
Joe Maddon: 3/1
Before the end of the Series??
Odds Terry Francona makes the National Baseball Hall of Fame: 1/1
Odds Joe Maddon makes the National Baseball Hall of Fame: 3/1
Odds on an increase in babies named 'Tito' next year: 1/10
Odds on which team Theo Epstein will take to the World Series next (as GM)
Yankees: 5/1
Dodgers: 8/1
Phillies: 25/1
Tokyo Giants: 500/1
Las Vegas: 500/1
Congratulations, Phillies, Vegas still thinks your franchise needs a lot of help. Also: are there MLB teams in Tokyo and Vegas that I'm not aware of?
Odds Steve Bartman throws out the first pitch at Wrigley during the World Series: 15/1
Odds LeBron James throws out a first pitch in Cleveland: 1/4
Odds Bill Murray throws out a first pitch: 2/5
Odds Bill Murray sings a national anthem: 100/1
Odds Bill Murray is ever elected as mayor of Chicago: 250/1
Odds Bill Murray is elected president: 999/1
Odds Bill Murray gets into the National Baseball Hall of Fame: 1,000/1
Over/Under number of times Bill Murray is on camera during the World Series: 14
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