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Betting Preview: Phillies, Astros World Series Futures, Odds, and Picks

The Philadelphia Phillies are just four wins away from hoisting the World Series trophy down Broad Street. Everything starts tomorrow, with Game 1 and Game 2 in Houston before the Fightins return home to Citizens Bank Park for Games 3, 4, and 5 next week.

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World Series Outright Winner

  • Houston Astros (-190)
  • Philadelphia Phillies (+165)

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World Series Total Games

  • 4 Games (+550)
  • 5 Games (+280)
  • 6 Games (+205)
  • 7 Games (+215)

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World Series Correct Score

  • Houston Astros 4-2 (+350)
  • Houston Astros 4-3 (+350)
  • Houston Astros 4-1 (+400)
  • Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 (+550)
  • Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 (+600)
  • Houston Astros 4-0 (+700)
  • Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 (+800)
  • Philadelphia Phillies (+1700)

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World Series MVP

  • Yordan Alvarez (+650)
  • Bryce Harper (+650)
  • Justin Verlander (+1000)
  • Kyle Tucker (+1000)
  • Framber Valdez (+1100)
  • Alex Bregman (+1200)
  • Kyle Schwarber (+1300)
  • Jose Altuve (+1300)
  • Aaron Nola +(1700)
  • Jeremy Peña (+1800)
  • J.T Realmuto (+1800)
  • Zack Wheeler (+1900)
  • Rhys Hoskins (+1900)
  • Alec Bohm (+4000)
  • Nick Castellanos (+4000)
  • Jean Segura (+6000)
  • Ranger Suarez (+9500)
  • Bryson Stott (+15000)
  • Brandon Marsh (+15000)
  • Zach Eflin (+25000)
  • Noah Syndergaard (+25000)

The obvious pick on the Phillies’ side is Bryce Harper. Whenever any major sport has the chance to give the big names of the game a trophy, they’re going to do it. I love Rhys Hoskins at +1900 as well, who is on an absolute tear in the playoffs, holding a .889 slugging percentage against the San Diego Padres.

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Most Home Runs

  • Yordan Alvarez +370
  • Kyle Schwarber +370
  • Bryce Harper +430
  • Rhys Hoskins +650
  • Kyle Tucker +1000
  • Alex Bregman +1000
  • Jose Altuve +2000
  • Jeremy Peña +2000
  • JT Realmuto +2000
  • Nick Castellanos +3000
  • Jean Segura +5000
  • Alec Bohm +6000
  • Bryson Stott +11000
  • Vierling, Sosa, Marsh +20000

I like Rhys Hoskins here at +650, but if I had to put one bet down, I’d probably take the safe route and go with Bryce Harper +430. His bat is on fire, and he and Hoskins are currently tied at 5 HRs in the playoffs each. Either bet here is a safe one.

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Most Hits

  • Jose Altuve +500
  • Bryce Harper +700
  • Yordan Alvarez +700
  • Jeremy Peña +800
  • Alex Bregman +800
  • Kyle Tucker +1000
  • JT Realmuto +1100
  • Alec Bohm +1100
  • Nick Castellanos +1400
  • Rhys Hoskins +1500
  • Jean Segura +1900

Going with JT Realmuto at +1100 to finish the series with the most hits. JT has been a quiet hero of this offense throughout the playoffs, seeming to always find himself on base. I think while all the pressure is on Bryce and Rhys to hit the long ball in the World Series, JT is going to continue to rack up the hits.

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Phillies Writer for The Liberty Line

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