Then there were four, with the MLB playoffs moving on to the League Championship stages, bettors are having a tough time deciding who they believe will win the World Series this season. The four remaining bookie software teams include the Texas Rangers taking on the Detroit Tigers, and the Milwaukee Brewers taking on the St. Louis Cardinals. So far, neither series has been dominated by pitching, as all four teams offenses have looked unstoppable for stretches in the four games they have combined to play. Today we will be looking at the sports betting odds for the four World Series entrants.
After making it to the dance but getting rejected by the San Francisco Giants, the Texas Rangers open up the 2011 League Championship round, as eight to one favorites to win the World Series this year. After coming so close but then falling off, the Rangers are hungrier then ever to show that last season was not a fluke. Led by an offense that includes Josh Hamilton, Ian Kinsler, Adrian Beltre, and Mike Napoli, the Rangers have looked dominant in back to back victories over the Tigers. By all accounts, if things continue the way they have gone, the Rangers could sweep.
Speaking of the Detroit Tigers, led by an impressive pitching staff, it appears as though the Tigers have run out of gas this past weekend. After cruising into the playoffs, the Tigers went through a grueling five game series with the New York Yankees before facing a well rested Texas Rangers squad. Detroit are 30 to one dogs to win the World Series.
The St. Louis Cardinals are a 20 to one favorite to win the World Series despite entering the playoffs as a Wild Card. St. Louis veteran lineup has shown that tenacity needed to win big games, as they stole the first round victory from the Philadelphia Phillies. Any time you take out the team known as the “best in history” you deserve good odds. The Cardinals opponents on the other hand, the Milwaukee Brewers are 100 to one dogs, because they haven’t been to the dance since 1982 and can only win at home.

