Cubs Odds 3-1 to Win World Series With Aroldis Chapman Trade

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Jul/25/2016

  • Cubs currently have best record in league and stand to get even better with trade for Aroldis Chapman
  • Cubs odds of winning the World Series at 3-1 at time of trade news
  • Cubs last World Series win was in 1908
  • Chicago will give up four players in exchange for Chapman

The Chicago Cubs with a best-in-the-league record of 59-38 and 7-2 odds of winning the 2016 World Series could get even better in the coming days with news of a trade for Yankees star closing pitcher Aroldis Chapman. The Cubs have not won a World Series since 1908.

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The trade, first reported by FanRag Sports, would result in Chicago sending four players to New York that includes top shortstop prospect Gleyber Torres, according to reports. The Yankees also will receive pitcher Adam Warren, minor league outfielder Billy McKinney and an unidentified fourth player.

Chapman, a 28-year-old closer, has 20 saves with a 2.01 ERA this season despite missing the season’s first 30 games while serving a suspension for violating MLB’s domestic violence policy.

All current odds to win the 2016 World Series appear below.

Odds to Win 2016 World Series (10/31/16)

Team

Odds

Chicago Cubs

7/2

San Francisco Giants

6/1

Washington Nationals

15/2

Cleveland Indians

9/1

Baltimore Orioles

12/1

Boston Red Sox

12/1

Houston Astros

15/1

Texas Rangers

15/1

Toronto Blue Jays

16/1

Los Angeles Dodgers

20/1

New York Mets

20/1

Miami Marlins

30/1

Detroit Tigers

40/1

St. Louis Cardinals

40/1

Chicago White Sox

50/1

Kansas City Royals

50/1

Pittsburgh Pirates

50/1

Seattle Mariners

50/1

New York Yankees

60/1

Colorado Rockies

300/1

Los Angeles Angels

300/1

Oakland Athletics

500/1

Philadelphia Phillies

500/1

Arizona Diamondbacks

1000/1

Cincinnati Reds

1000/1

Milwaukee Brewers

1000/1

San Diego Padres

1000/1

Tampa Bay Rays

2500/1

Minnesota Twins

6000/1

Atlanta Braves

9999/1

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