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World Series odds: Astros move from 100-1 to 18-1 with hot start

Troy Taormina / USA TODAY Sports

What a difference a month makes.

The first month of the MLB season is in the books, and we're already seeing some dramatic shifts in World Series futures odds at sportsbooks. Most notably, the Houston Astros have shifted from 100-1 on Opening Day to 18-1 thanks to their incredible 18-8 start to sit atop the American League West. Other notable movers include the Kansas City Royals (from 25-1 to 7-1) and the New York Mets (30-1 to 14-1).

Here's a look at the latest odds for all 30 teams:

Team Opening Day Odds Current Odds
Dodgers 6-1 5-1
Nationals 5-1 7-1
Royals 25-1 7-1
Tigers 18-1 10-1
Cardinals 8-1 10-1
Mets 30-1 14-1
Padres 20-1 14-1
Cubs 20-1 14-1
Yankees 25-1 16-1
Red Sox 14-1 16-1
Astros 100-1 18-1
Angels 12-1 25-1
Athletics 20-1 25-1
Orioles 16-1 25-1
Mariners 12-1 25-1
Pirates 20-1 25-1
Giants 25-1 30-1
Indians 18-1 30-1
Rays 40-1 30-1
Blue Jays 25-1 30-1
Marlins 30-1 40-1
White Sox 25-1 60-1
Rockies 60-1 80-1
Braves 100-1 100-1
Reds 80-1 100-1
Twins 100-1 100-1
Brewers 60-1 200-1
Diamondbacks 100-1 300-1
Rangers 100-1 500-1
Phillies 500-1 1000-1

Odds courtesy the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.

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