2016 World Series Futures Odds & Predictions – Top 3 Favorites to Win World Series: The early vegas odds to win the 2016 World Series have been posted at the Las Vegas sportsbooks and the odds makers have installed the Chicago Cubs as +500 favorites to win the Fall Classic this season. Of course, the Cubs haven’t won a World Series Championship since they won back-to-back titles in 1907 and 1908 so a win this season would end a long drought. Outside of the Cubs, the other top favorites to win the World Series in 2016 according to the odds makers are the Boston Red Sox at +800, Los Angeles Dodgers at +1000, San Francisco Giants at +1000 and Washington Nationals at +1000. Be sure and check out the daily updated 2016 World Series Odds throughout the year on NSAwins.com in addition to getting the very best MLB picks and predictions that are available from vegas handicapping experts.
2016 World Series Futures Odds & Predictions – Top 3 Favorites to Win World Series
Chicago Cubs(+500 odds to Win 2016 World Series) – If the Cubs are ever going to snap their “curse” and win their first World Series title since 1908 than this year appears to be the year they finally do it. Simply put, the Cubs are stacked with superb starting pitching and have arguably the game’s best in-game manager in Joe Maddon. The Cubs top three starters of Jake Arrieta, Jon Lester and John Lackey is simply outstanding and will be a nightmare for opposing teams to matchup with in the postseason. We look for the Cubs to easily win 95 games at minimum and most likely surpass 100 wins as they should win the National League Central division and lock up home field advantage in the NL playoffs. The Cubs are a strong favorite to win the 2016 World Series in our eyes.
Boston Red Sox(+800 odds to Win 2016 World Series) – The Boston Red Sox have been an outright disaster the last two seasons after winning the World Series in 2013. In fact, the Red Sox have been a disaster in three of the last four seasons as they won only 69 games in 2012, 71 games in 2014 and 78 games in 2015. The main reason why the Red Sox have struggled mightily in three of the last four seasons has been subpar starting pitching. The Red Sox front office addressed that in a big way this past offseason as they emptied the bank account and signed free agent left-hander David Price to bolster the starting rotation and give the team an “ace” to stop long losing streaks that can break a team’s confidence. The Red Sox should have a strong enough lineup and enough starting pitching to get back into the postseason. A mid-season trade for another front-line pitcher will give the Red Sox an excellent chance to win their 4th World Series this century.
San Francisco Giants(+1000 odds to Win 2016 World Series) – It’s an even year so the rest of the teams in Major League Baseball should know that the San Francisco Giants are coming with their “A” game this season as they look to capture their 4th World Series title this century. The Giants have arguably the best pitcher in all of baseball in Madison Bumgarner and he alone is enough to carry the Giants in the postseason if they can get back there. However, he will have help this season as the Giants signed free agent pitcher Johnny Cueto to give them a superb #2 starter that will make the Giants’ 1-2 punch arguably the best in baseball. The Giants simply know how to win and have excellent clubhouse leadership so we have no doubt in our minds they’ll be back in the National League playoffs and be one of the favorites to win the 2016 World Series if they get there.
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2016 World Series Prediction: Chicago Cubs to win at +500 odds
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Odds to win the 2016 World Series
Arizona Diamondbacks +2000
Atlanta Braves +30000
Baltimore Orioles +5000
Boston Red Sox +800
Chicago Cubs +500
Chicago White Sox +3500
Cincinnati Reds +15000
Cleveland Indians +2500
Colorado Rockies +25000
Detroit Tigers +2500
Houston Astros +1200
Kansas City Royals +1500
Los Angeles Angels +2200
Los Angeles Dodgers +1000
Miami Marlins +10000
Milwaukee Brewers +12000
Minnesota Twins +5000
New York Mets +1200
New York Yankees +1250
Oakland Athletics +8000
Philadelphia Phillies +50000
Pittsburgh Pirates +1500
San Diego Padres +10000
San Francisco Giants +1000
Seattle Mariners +3000
St Louis Cardinals +1500
Tampa Bay Rays +5200
Texas Rangers +1500
Toronto Blue Jays +1200
Washington Nationals +1000