moxie
Polite as fuck.
The guys at around 1:07!! And that last one! Too much!
The guys at around 1:07!! And that last one! Too much!
I thought it was Barry Melrose
What's up Sox fans (and others)?
OMG! Let's not get started on soccer "fights"!
The Boston Red Sox won the World Series in 2013, becoming the first AL team to do so since the New York Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009.
But the championship trophy will switch back to the National League in 2014 if oddsmakers are correct in pegging the Los Angeles Dodgers as early favorites.
Topping the list is the Los Angeles Dodgers, who were one of the hottest teams in baseball down the stretch in 2013. Los Angeles managed to advance to the NLCS despite having one of its best players, Matt Kemp, sidelined for the postseason.
Returning all of the key players from last year's team and having an ownership group that isn't afraid to spend money to bring in even more talent, the Dodgers are the current favorite to win it all next year at 7/1, according to TopBet.eu.
Not far behind are the Detroit Tigers at 9/1. While Manager Jim Leyland has retired, the core returns with Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer leading an excellent pitching staff and Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder leading a great offense.
The Tigers were one of baseball's best teams last year and should be again in 2014.
Each going off at 10/1 are the defending champion Boston Red Sox, the St. Louis Cardinals, and the Washington Nationals, according to the latest World Series odds update at OddsShark.com. All three have something in common, and that is deep, elite pitching staffs.
Year in and year out, the team that gets the best pitching in the postseason usually comes out on top, and that was proven again this year with Boston and St. Louis getting such great production from their staffs. Of course, Boston also has David Ortiz, who will go down as one of the most clutch postseason hitters of all time.
Could 2014 be a post-hype year for the Los Angeles Angels? Widely considered to be the favorite to win the World Series last year with the addition of Josh Hamilton, the Angels fell flat and missed the playoffs entirely.
A new year and some new free agent acquisitions could get the Angels back on track, and make them a bargain at 14/1.
Other teams expected to contend for the title that are all going off at 16/1 are the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Oakland A's and Texas Rangers.
Odds to win the 2014 World Series at Bodog
Los Angeles Dodgers 7/1
Detroit Tigers 9/1
Boston Red Sox 10/1
St. Louis Cardinals 10/1
Washington Nationals 10/1
Los Angeles Angels 14/1
Atlanta Braves 16/1
Cincinnati Reds 16/1
New York Yankees 16/1
Oakland Athletics 16/1
Tampa Bay Rays 16/1
Texas Rangers 16/1
San Francisco Giants 18/1
Cleveland Indians 20/1
Baltimore Orioles 25/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 25/1
Toronto Blue Jays 25/1
Kansas City Royals 33/1
Philadelphia Phillies 33/1
Arizona Diamondbacks 40/1
Chicago White Sox 50/1
Milwaukee Brewers 50/1
Seattle Mariners 50/1
Chicago Cubs 66/1
Colorado Rockies 66/1
San Diego Padres 66/1
Minnesota Twins 75/1
New York Mets 75/1
Miami Marlins 200/1
Houston Astros 250/1
I am trying to remember the last time I ran. Or, wanted to....
This ain't CBS $ 500.
We actually have some fandom diversity here......
Speaking of, and from my informal checking, the best repped teams here ( based on team board action ), would be the Giants, the Phillies, and the Rangers.
Just don't ask me anything on how or why this is, as I have no clue.
So I need to put some money on Jose Fernandez leading his team to the Trophy.
Mr. Spock from star trek had a similar lethal method to bring a man to his knees.
The Boston Red Sox won the World Series in 2013, becoming the first AL team to do so since the New York Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009.
But the championship trophy will switch back to the National League in 2014 if oddsmakers are correct in pegging the Los Angeles Dodgers as early favorites.
Topping the list is the Los Angeles Dodgers, who were one of the hottest teams in baseball down the stretch in 2013. Los Angeles managed to advance to the NLCS despite having one of its best players, Matt Kemp, sidelined for the postseason.
Returning all of the key players from last year's team and having an ownership group that isn't afraid to spend money to bring in even more talent, the Dodgers are the current favorite to win it all next year at 7/1, according to TopBet.eu.
Not far behind are the Detroit Tigers at 9/1. While Manager Jim Leyland has retired, the core returns with Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer leading an excellent pitching staff and Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder leading a great offense.
The Tigers were one of baseball's best teams last year and should be again in 2014.
Each going off at 10/1 are the defending champion Boston Red Sox, the St. Louis Cardinals, and the Washington Nationals, according to the latest World Series odds update at OddsShark.com. All three have something in common, and that is deep, elite pitching staffs.
Year in and year out, the team that gets the best pitching in the postseason usually comes out on top, and that was proven again this year with Boston and St. Louis getting such great production from their staffs. Of course, Boston also has David Ortiz, who will go down as one of the most clutch postseason hitters of all time.
Could 2014 be a post-hype year for the Los Angeles Angels? Widely considered to be the favorite to win the World Series last year with the addition of Josh Hamilton, the Angels fell flat and missed the playoffs entirely.
A new year and some new free agent acquisitions could get the Angels back on track, and make them a bargain at 14/1.
Other teams expected to contend for the title that are all going off at 16/1 are the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Oakland A's and Texas Rangers.
Odds to win the 2014 World Series at Bodog
Los Angeles Dodgers 7/1
Detroit Tigers 9/1
Boston Red Sox 10/1
St. Louis Cardinals 10/1
Washington Nationals 10/1
Los Angeles Angels 14/1
Atlanta Braves 16/1
Cincinnati Reds 16/1
New York Yankees 16/1
Oakland Athletics 16/1
Tampa Bay Rays 16/1
Texas Rangers 16/1
San Francisco Giants 18/1
Cleveland Indians 20/1
Baltimore Orioles 25/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 25/1
Toronto Blue Jays 25/1
Kansas City Royals 33/1
Philadelphia Phillies 33/1
Arizona Diamondbacks 40/1
Chicago White Sox 50/1
Milwaukee Brewers 50/1
Seattle Mariners 50/1
Chicago Cubs 66/1
Colorado Rockies 66/1
San Diego Padres 66/1
Minnesota Twins 75/1
New York Mets 75/1
Miami Marlins 200/1
Houston Astros 250/1
Making me think of a story I heard about the Twitter C.O.O today. He put $ 25,000 into Twitter in 2006 or 2008.
As of yesterdays public IPO, his stake is something like $ 380 Mil now.
So, bet away. The longshot does come in every now and again, so, why not?
1 Hates Hockey
2 Likes Soccer
3 References Star Trek
4 Wants all the men to take their pants off
Brock which role in Weird science was based on you?
1 Hates Hockey
2 Likes Soccer
3 References Star Trek
4 Wants all the men to take their pants off
Brock which role in Weird science was based on you?
is this real or WWE? because they don't even land a punch