Texas Rangers Updated Payout Odds to Win 2023 World Series, Latest NFL Futures
The Rangers are running roughshod over the American League Postseason. They are 7-0, including 6-0 on the road, while trailing for only one inning during these playoffs.
If they sweep the Astros, they will break the 2014 Kansas City Royals record of most wins in a row to start a postseason.
The Rangers are +240 to break that record and below that are 2023 World Series exact outcome lines.
2023 World Series Exact Outcome
Texas Rangers to beat Philadelphia Phillies
7/4
(+175)
Philadelphia Phillies to beat Texas Rangers
19/10
(+190)
Texas Rangers to beat Arizona Diamondbacks
33/4
(+825)
Arizona Diamondbacks to beat Texas Rangers
9/1
(+900)
Houston Astros to beat Philadelphia Phillies
9/1
(+900)
Philadelphia Phillies to beat Houston Astros
11/1
(+1100)
Houston Astros to beat Arizona Diamondbacks
32/1
(+3200)
Arizona Diamondbacks to beat Houston Astros
40/1
(+4000)
Latest NFL futures:
MVP
Tua is once again the favorite
Brock Purdy is now tied for fourth.
Josh Allen has alternated every week from his odds getting shorter to getting longer.
Derek Carr, Deshaun Watson, and Kirk Cousins are now off the board (OTB).
Defensive Player of the Year
Micah Parson is once again the favorite.
Fred Warner went from 75/1 to 18/1.
Haason Reddick, Josh Allen, and Danielle Hunter are now back on the board.
Jalen Carter and Khalil Mack are now off the board.
Coach of the Year
Dan Campell is still the favorite.
Robert Saleh went from 33/1 to 10/1.
Brandon Staley, Dennis Allen, and Mike Vrabel are now off the board.
Comeback Player of the Year
Damar Hamlin is still the favorite.
Cooper Kupp went from 10/1 to 6/1.
Calvin Ridley, John Metchie, and TJ Watt are now off the board.
Offensive Rookie of the Year
CJ Stroud remains at the top and lengthened his lead.
Zay Flowers went from 33/1 to 16/1
Anthony Richardson, Devon Achane, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Jaleel McLaughlin are now off the board.
Defensive Rookie of the Year
Jalen Carter is still the favorite and the largest favorite of any award.
The top five odds are completely unchanged.
Jack Campbell is now off the board.