Major League Baseball owners and players reached a new labor deal in time to salvage the 162-game season and it’s time to check out the 2022 World Series odds following a flurry of free-agent signings that followed the ratification of the new agreement.
Below, we look at those 2022 World Series odds; be sure to check back for our MLB picks and predictions as the season ramps up.
Some major changes await the 2022 MLB season. RHP Max Scherzer inked a super lucrative three-year deal with the New York Mets, paying him an average salary of $43.3 million. RHP Marcus Stroman departed the Mets for the Chicago Cubs on a three-year, $71 million deal.
Several shortstops really shook things up in a big way. Carlos Correa left the Houston Astros for the Minnesota Twins, landing a three-year deal at $35.1 million annually. Corey Seager signed the longest deal of the offseason when he committed to the Texas Rangers for 10 years and $325 million. Trevor Story jumped to the stacked AL East when he signed with the Boston Red Sox for six years and $23.3 million per season.
With spring training already underway and the regular season set to open April 7, let’s look at the latest odds to win the 2022 World Series.
Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook and last updated Wednesday, March 23 at 6 a.m. ET.
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