PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – For the first time in a long time, people are not expecting much from the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Phillies are 33/1 longshots to win the 2014 World Series, according to the most recent odds released by Bovada. This follows two disappointing seasons that led to the firing of manager Charlie Manuel.
The Dodgers are the favorites to win the 2014 World Series at 7/1 odds, followed by the Tigers at 9/1, and the 2013 champion Red Sox at 10/1.
If Phillies fans have anything to be glad about, it’s that they’re not the longest shots in the National League East. Even though the Nationals are 10 and Braves are 16/1, the Mets are 75/1, and the Miami Marlins are 200/1.
Complete 2014 World Series Odds courtesy of Bovada:
Los Angeles Dodgers 7/1
Detroit Tigers 9/1
Boston Red Sox 10/1
St. Louis Cardinals 10/1
Washington Nationals 10/1
Los Angeles Angels 14/1
Atlanta Braves 16/1
Cincinnati Reds 16/1
New York Yankees 16/1
Oakland Athletics 16/1
Tampa Bay Rays 16/1
Texas Rangers 16/1
San Francisco Giants 18/1
Cleveland Indians 20/1
Baltimore Orioles 25/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 25/1
Toronto Blue Jays 25/1
Kansas City Royals 33/1
Philadelphia Phillies 33/1
Arizona Diamondbacks 40/1
Chicago White Sox 50/1
Milwaukee Brewers 50/1
Seattle Mariners 50/1
Chicago Cubs 66/1
Colorado Rockies 66/1
San Diego Padres 66/1
Minnesota Twins 75/1
New York Mets 75/1
Miami Marlins 200/1
Houston Astros 250/1
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