![]() I’m less enthusiastic about the chance of the Yankees (+700). Yes, they brought back Aaron Judge, which was crucial, and added left-hander Carlos Rodon on a six-year contract. Still, this team is loaded with talent, so they could easily make a run at the title. They were able to bring back longtime ace Clayton Kershaw and add Noah Syndergaard on a one-year contract, but the biggest loss is the departure of shortstop Trea Turner, which is why you see the Dodgers sitting with the fourth-bets odds. ![]() The Dodgers lost Cody Bellinger to the Cubs although, with the way he’s been playing that is hardly much of a loss, and they did replace his bat in the lineup with veteran J.D. The Dodgers (+800) feel like the next safest bet amongst the favorites, even after a surprising loss to the San Diego Padres in the NLDS. As a result, they feel like one of the safer bets you can make right now. The Astros also upgraded at first base from Yuli Gurriel to 2020 AL MVP Jose Abreu, so this should still be an incredibly well-rounded team that will be postseason-bound barring some catastrophic injuries. ![]() The biggest news for them in the offseason was losing Justin Verlander to the New York Mets and while that’s a big loss they do still have a wealth of pitching talent with Framber Valdez, Lance McCullers Jr., Cristian Javier, Jose Urquidy, Luis Garcia, and top prospect Hunter Brown. ![]() The Astros (+600) are no surprise as the betting favorites since they are coming off of their second World Series title in franchise history. Odds courtesy of Draftkings Sportsbook, click here to see up-to-date odds.
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