Blue Jays' World Series odds change with Price, Tulowitzki
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The Toronto Blue Jays' odds of winning the World Series are on the move after the team traded for shortstop Troy Tulowitzki and starter David Price, according to CarbonSports.ag.
#BlueJays WS odds move from 35-1 to 16-1 with the acquisitions of Troy Tulowitzki and David Price #MLBTradeDeadline http://t.co/buhdHZzL0X
— CarbonSports.ag (@CarbonSports_ag) July 30, 2015
Ten clubs remain ahead of the Jays with higher probabilities of winning the Fall Classic, including the AL East-leading New York Yankees at 10-1. The Kansas City Royals hold the highest odds in MLB at 4-1. The Los Angeles Dodgers are at 7-1, and the St. Louis Cardinals can be had at 8-1.
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