Regardless, the Mets enter the 2023 campaign with high expectations, and anything less than a World Series title will feel like a failure. Sportsbooks calculate the probability of a team winning a game, covering a run line, winning the World Series and so on, and then devise betting odds. Losing a player of that caliber isn't ideal, and the team will have to work hard to make up for the loss. However, it's worth mentioning that the Mets lost superstar closer Edwin Díaz to a torn patellar tendon at the World Baseball Classic and he will miss the entire season. The team added Justin Verlander, Kodai Senga, José Quintana, Adam Ottavino, David Robertson and Omar Narváez and now has the highest payroll in baseball. It's no surprise that 18 percent of the handle is on the Mets following the team's spending spree this offseason. While Boston added Japanese outfielder Masataka Yoshida and closer Kenley Jansen this winter and is expecting Chris Sale to return to the mound, the Red Sox have to compete in a tough AL East this season, and their roster doesn't appear to stack up to the other teams in the division. It's interesting that only 5 percent of the handle is on the Astros, especially considering 7 percent is on the Red Sox, who aren't considered true World Series contenders this season. Philadelphia Phillies: +1800 (12 percent)įull list of World Series odds available at.2023 World Series Odds (Percentage of Handle)
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