The stage is set for the 2022 World Series between the Houston Astros and the Philadelphia Phillies, with Game 1 coming up on Friday night at Minute Maid Park. The Astros are a perfect 7-0 in the postseason going into the Fall Classic, while the Phillies are 9-2 and playing their best ball of the season at exactly the right time.
The Astros opened as a -175 series favorite, with the Phillies the underdogs at %plussign% 150.
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Houston was 106-56 in the regular season and Philadelphia was 87-75 as the last team to clinch a playoff berth. The 19-win difference between the two teams in the regular season is the second-biggest gap in World Series history, trailing only the 1906 World Series between the Cubs (116 wins) and White Sox (93). The biggest difference in the modern era came in 2019 when the Astros were 16 wins better than the Washington Nationals. The underdog Nationals won the World Series in seven games.
The White Sox won that 1906 World Series championship as well, so we’ll see if the Phillies can defy the odds and do the same. The Astros do have home-field advantage, but the universal DH rule will not provide any sort of handicap for either team in this year’s championship round.
The Astros were %plussign% 425 to win the World Series before the playoffs began at DraftKings, while the Phillies had 30-1 odds.
World Series Schedule
Game 1: Friday, Oct. 28 at Houston
Game 2: Saturday, Oct. 29 at Houston
Game 3: Monday, Oct. 31 at Philadelphia
Game 4: Tuesday, Nov. 1 at Philadelphia
Game 5: Wednesday, Nov. 2 at Philadelphia (if necessary)
Game 6: Friday, Nov. 4 at Houston (if necessary)
Game 7: Saturday, Nov. 5 at Houston (if necessary)
All times TBD
World Series Odds
Houston Astros -185
Philadelphia Phillies %plussign% 160
World Series Exact Series Odds
Astros 4-0 %plussign% 850
Astros 4-1 %plussign% 500
Astros 4-2 %plussign% 340
Astros 4-3 %plussign% 390
Phillies 4-0 %plussign% 2000
Phillies 4-1 %plussign% 750
Phillies 4-2 %plussign% 700
Phillies 4-3 %plussign% 650
World Series MVP Odds
Yordan Alvarez %plussign% 600
Bryce Harper %plussign% 650
Justin Verlander %plussign% 900
Kyle Tucker %plussign% 1000
Framber Valdez %plussign% 1100
Alex Bregman %plussign% 1200
Aaron Nola %plussign% 1300
Kyle Schwarber %plussign% 1300
Jose Altuve %plussign% 1400
Zack Wheeler %plussign% 1700
Jeremy Pena %plussign% 1700
J.T. Realmuto %plussign% 1800
Rhys Hoskins %plussign% 1800
Yuli Gurriel %plussign% 3000
Cristian Javier %plussign% 3000
Nick Castellanos %plussign% 4000
Lance McCullers Jr. %plussign% 4000
Alec Bohm %plussign% 4000
Chas McCormick %plussign% 5000
Jean Segura %plussign% 5500
Luis Garcia %plussign% 6000
Trey Mancini %plussign% 6500
Ranger Suarez %plussign% 9000
Zach Eflin %plussign% 10000
Ryan Pressly %plussign% 10000
Martin Maldonado %plussign% 10000
Noah Syndergaard %plussign% 10000
Bryson Stott %plussign% 10000
Brandon Marsh %plussign% 10000
Christian Vazquez %plussign% 10000