Red Sox Next Manager and Scandal Impact on World Series Odds

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Red Sox Next Manager and Scandal Impact on World Series Odds

According to the odds, the Red Sox will hire their next manager from within the organization.


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However, the top six candidates to replace Alex Cora as Boston's skipper all have 6/1 odds or better at SportsBetting.ag, so there really isn't an overwhelming favorite.

Jason Varitek, the favorite, and Carlos Febles are the two current Red Sox employees near the top of the board. Bench coach Ron Roenicke is considered a longshot at 15/1.

Hensley Meulens, one of the hottest managerial names over the last few years, is second on the list while former Giants manager Bruce Bochy is listed at 25/1. David Ortiz has the worst odds at 50/1.

Please note that the odds are for the next permanent manager. Interim managers do not count toward wager.

Red Sox next manager
Jason Varitek  3/1
Hensley Meulens  5/2
Mark Kotsay  5/1
Matt Quatraro  6/1
Carlos Febles  6/1
Eduardo Pérez  6/1
Dusty Baker  9/1
Tim Bogar  10/1
Craig Breslow  12/1
Ron Roenicke  16/1
Brad Ausmus  20/1
Bruce Bochy  25/1
David Ortiz  50/1

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