Phillies Odds To Win Division

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It took longer than expected, but the big MLB free-agency dominoes finally did fall, with Manny Machado signing with the San Diego Padres and Bryce Harper joining the Philadelphia Phillies.

What are those teams' odds to reach the World Series now? We're glad you asked.

The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook has released World Series odds, divisional odds, season win totals and odds to make the postseason for all 30 MLB teams.

Baseball Odds To Win Division

Here they are (through March 25):

To jump to each division, click here: AL East AL Central AL West NL East NL Central NL West

AL East

Boston Red Sox (7-1 to win World Series)

In March of 2019, the Philadelphia Phillies had 2/1 odds to win the NL East, following an offseason where they landed Bryce Harper, J.T. Realmuto, Andrew McCutchen and Jean Segura. Nearly two years later, BetOnline says that the Phillies have a National League East-worst 9/1 odds. Bryce Harper and the Phillies may have an uphill battle in 2021. You can't predict baseball, but it's that time of year to start trying to do it anyway. Baseball Prospectus' PECOTA projections for 2021 were released on Tuesday, with projected records and division title odds for all 30 teams. Phillies Division Odds. There’s plenty to bet on other than the Phillies 2020 World Series odds. Here are the Phillies’ odds to win the NL East this season: DraftKings Sportsbook: +325; FanDuel Sportsbook: +320; Currently, DraftKings Sportsbook provides the biggest payout on the Phillies to win the National League East. The Phillies are +340 to win the NL East, meaning a $100 bet on them to win the division would pay out $340 if they do. The Mets are +320, the Nationals are +230 and the Braves are the favorite at +200. The Marlins are +20000. Another free-agent catcher comes off the board with Phillies still in need.

Odds to win AL pennant: +350
Division: +120
Over/under: 93.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes -600, No +425

New York Yankees (5-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: +225
Division: -125
Over/under: 97
Odds to make playoffs: Yes -700, No +500

Tampa Bay Rays (25-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 12-1
Division: 10-1
Over/under: 84.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +240, No -300

Toronto Blue Jays (300-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 150-1
Division: 60-1
Over/under: 74
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +1,000, No -2,000

Baltimore Orioles (2000-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 1000-1
Division: 300-1
Over/under: 57.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +4,000, No -20,000

AL Central

Cleveland Indians (10-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 5-1
Division: -400
Over/under: 91
Odds to make playoffs: Yes -750, No +525

Minnesota Twins (25-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 12-1
Division: 3-1
Over/under: 84
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +210, No -260

Detroit Tigers (1000-1)

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Odds to win AL pennant: 500-1
Division: 60-1
Over/under: 69
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +2,000, No -10,000

Chicago White Sox (200-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 100-1
Division: 25-1
Over/under: 73.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +800, No -1,400

Kansas City Royals (1000-1)

Phillies Odds To Win Division

Odds to win AL pennant: 500-1
Division: 60-1
Over/under: 70.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +2,000, No -10,000

AL West

Houston Astros (6-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: +275
Division: -800
Over/under: 96.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes -1,400, No +800

Oakland Athletics (40-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 20-1
Division: 8-1
Over/under: 81.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +240, No -300

Seattle Mariners (100-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 50-1
Division: 40-1
Over/under: 73.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +2,000, No -10,000

Los Angeles Angels (40-1)

Odds to win AL pennant: 20-1
Division: 12-1
Over/under: 82
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +300, No -400

Texas Rangers (1000-1)

Division

Odds to win AL pennant: 500-1
Division: 80-1
Over/under: 71
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +1,000, No -2,000

NL East

Atlanta Braves (20-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 10-1
Division: 4-1
Over/under: 86
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +160, No -190

Washington Nationals (12-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 6-1
Division: 2-1
Over/under: 89
Odds to make playoffs: Yes -105, No -115

Philadelphia Phillies (12-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 6-1
Division: 2-1
Over/under: 89
Odds to make playoffs: Yes EVEN, No -120

New York Mets (25-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 12-1
Division: 3-1
Over/under: 85.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +170, No -200

Miami Marlins (2000-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 1000-1
Division: 300-1
Over/under: 63.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +4,000, No -20,000

NL Central

Milwaukee Brewers (16-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 8-1
Division: +250
Over/under: 86.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +150, No -180

Chicago Cubs (12-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 6-1
Division: +175
Over/under: 87.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes -110, No -110

St. Louis Cardinals (12-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 6-1
Division: +175
Over/under: 88.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes -110, No -110

Pittsburgh Pirates (80-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 40-1
Division: 20-1
Over/under: 78.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +500, No -700

Mlb Odds To Win Division Series

Cincinnati Reds (80-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 40-1
Division: 15-1
Over/under: 79
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +425, No -600

NL West

Los Angeles Dodgers (7-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: -450
Division: -400
Over/under: 92.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes -1,000, No +650

Colorado Rockies (25-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 12-1
Division: +450
Over/under: 85.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +190, No -240

Arizona Diamondbacks (80-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 40-1
Division: 25-1
Over/under: 75.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +600, No -900

San Francisco Giants (100-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 50-1
Division: 50-1
Over/under: 73.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +900, No -1,600

San Diego Padres (100-1)

Odds to win NL pennant: 50-1
Division: 15-1
Over/under: 78.5
Odds to make playoffs: Yes +500, No -700

From 2008 to 2011, the Philadelphia Phillies won 5 NL East Crowns and a World Series title. Since losing their latest playoff series against the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2011 NLDS, the Phillies have been an absolute disaster. They have finished below .500 in seven of the last nine seasons, and that includes two seasons in which they finished with an 81-81 record.

Last season, the Phillies finished with a record of 28-32, which was good enough for third place in the NL East, 7 games back of the division-winning Atlanta Braves. On paper, this team should be much better than they showed last year, but the rotation and bullpen are going to be vital in getting the Phillies back into contention over a 162-game season.

Phillies Odds To Win Division

The Philadelphia Phillies get their 2021 campaign underway with a six-game homestand that will see the Mets and Braves visit Citizens Bank Park for three games apiece. From there, the Phillies head to Truist park in Atlanta for three against the Braves then to Citi Field for four against the Mets. The Phillies are currently +5500 to win the World Series, +2500 to win the NL Pennant and + 900 to win the NL East crown. The season win total is 80.5, which tells us that Vegas expects them to be a mediocre team this year.

Phillies 2021 Projected Lineup

When you look at the Phillies roster, you can only scratch your head and wonder why they are so bad on a yearly basis. They have guys that can hit for power and average and have speed to burn on the bases. The projections for this lineup are outstanding. Therefore, if they can hold up their end of the bargain, the rotation and bullpen need to hold up theirs. As of writing this, the Phillies’ batting lineup looks something like this:

  1. Andrew McCutchen
  2. Alec Bohm
  3. Bryce Harper
  4. J.T. Realmuto
  5. Rhys Hoskins
  6. Didi Gregorius
  7. Jean Segura
  8. Scott Kingery
  9. Pitchers Spot

I fully understand that Andrew McCutchen is a shell of what he was when he broke onto the scene in Pittsburgh, but he’s still quick and still has some pop in his bat as noted by 10 home runs last year. If he can get on base and provide the likes of Bohm and Harper pitches to hit, he will get an A+ grading for his efforts.

Behind him, the Phillies will rely on Bohm, Harper, Realmuto, Hoskins, and Gregorius to do most of the heavy lifting. They are projected to hit a combined 137 home runs this season, with Harper leading the way at a projected 36. Each of these players has a ton to prove to a lot of people, especially Harper, who is continuously criticized for his massive contract. If you are going to get paid like a mega superstar, then the results need to speak for themselves. And with the Phillies not sniffing a postseason berth in the Harper era, the criticism is warranted to an extent.

Mlb Odds To Win Division

Phillies 2021 Projected Rotation & Closer

Phillies Odds To Win Division 2

The Phillies’ pitching staff is comprised of young pitchers who have extreme upside. Unfortunately, none of them, outside of their staff “ace”, Aaron Nola, has been able to put together an effective full season. Nola was one of the lone bright spots last year for the Phillies, pitching to a record of 5-5 with a 3.28 ERA.

Behind Nola, the Phillies will trot out Zack Wheeler, Zack Eflin, Vince Velasquez, and Matt Moore. Wheeler and Eflin are the more known pitchers out of this foursome, but it was Wheeler who had the better 2020 season. The former Mets product started 11 games last year and pitched himself to a 4-2 record with a 2.92 era. He’s been a .500 or better pitcher three straight years, so it’s critical that he keep up the solid work if the Phillies want to stay out of the basement. Behind him, Eflin, Velasquez, and Moore will need to contribute to the cause in a big way, with the latter of the trio not even pitching last year.

In terms of the bullpen, the Phillies will rely on Hector Neris to do the closing. Neris performed admirably last season and was able to convert five save opportunities but had an ERA of 4.57. The Bullpen was the Phillies’ downfall last season. And if it doesn’t perform better, the Phillies will be behind the eight-ball all season long.

Phillies 2021 Predictions

FanGraphs projects Philadelphia to finish the season with an 80-82 record, which would be good enough for fourth place in the division. If that does in fact happen, it’ll be another disappointment for Phillies fans and the criticism will only continue to pile up. The season win total is right where it should be. However, one look at the batting order and it’s hard to pull the trigger on the under. I’d take the over if the price was right.

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