Fargo Payout Odds to Win the Little League World Series

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Aug/12/2023

Fargo Little League (Fargo, North Dakota) is set to represent the Midwest region in this year's highly anticipated Little League World Series.  Odds will be posted on the BetUS website shortly.

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This is something special for Fargo.  With the team advancing, Team North Dakota, the Fargo Little League 12U All-Stars, became the first from North Dakota to advance to the Little League World Series.  Only seven other teams have not played in the LLWS: AK, CO, KS, VT, WI, WY and Washington, D.C.

The Fargo team scored a 9-7 victory against Team South Dakota (Sioux Falls) in the championship game of the Midwest Region in Whitestown, Indiana.

"I didn't realize the support that we would be getting," Fargo head coach Chad Hanson said. "It just is almost overwhelming with the whole state, and for me personally, I'm just proud of these kids."

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, who is running for President, was among those to congratulate the young athletes.

Burgum added: "Congratulations to Fargo Little League for becoming the first North Dakota team to ever make it to Williamsport, (Pa.), for the (Little League) World Series with their 9-7 win today against South Dakota!"

“It’s so surreal," said Fargo assistant coach Todd Molden. "It was so incredible, all the eyes of North Dakota on our little team. That’s pretty cool. It means the world to these kids.”

USA Teams

Tennessee (Southwest)             2/1

North Dakota (Midwest)            4/1

Pennsylvania (Mid-Atlantic)       4/1

Southern California (West)        5/1

Nevada (Mountain)                   6/1

Texas (Southwest)                     7/1

Ohio (Great Lakes)                    8/1

Washington (Northwest)           9/1

Maine (New England)                14/1

Rhode Island (Metro)                16/1

International Teams                   

Curacao (Caribbean)                  2/1

Chinese Taipei (Asia Pacific)       3/1

Tokyo (Japan)                           3/1

New South Wales (Australia)     5/1

Tijuana (Mexico)                       7/1

Venezuela (Latin America)         9/1

Veraguas (Panama)                   11/1

Bayamo (Cuba)                         12/1

Czech Republic (Europe-Africa)  22/1

Saskatchewan (Canada)             25/1

Qualifiers

United States
    Southeast: Nolensville Little League (Nolensville, Tenn.)
    New England: Gray New Gloucester Little League (Gray, Maine)
    West: El Segundo Little League (El Segundo, Calif.)
    Northwest: Northeast Seattle Little League (Seattle, Wash.)
    Great Lakes: New Albany Little League (New Albany, Ohio)
    Midwest: Fargo Little League (Fargo, North Dakota)
    Mountain: Henderson Little League (Henderson, Nev.)
    Metro: Smithfield Little League (Smithfield, R.I.)
    Mid-Atlantic: Media Little League (Media, Pa.)
    Southwest: Needville Little League (Needville, Texas)
International
    Latin America: San Francisco Little League (Maracaibo, Venezuela)
    Caribbean: Pabao Little League (Willemstad, Curacao)
    Cuba: Bayamo Little League (Bayamo, Cuba)
    Australia: Hills Little League (Sydney)
    Canada: North Regina Little League (Regina, Saskatchewan)
    Europe-Africa: South Czech Republic Little League (Brno, Czech Republic)
    Asia-Pacific: Kuei-Shan Little League (Taoyuan Chinese Taipei)
    Panama: Club Activo 2030 Little League (Veraguas, Panama)
    Japan: Musashi Fuchu Little League (Tokyo)
    Mexico: Municipal de Tijuana Little League (Tijuana, Mexico)

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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