- Betting odds for Game 4 of the World Series favor the New York Yankees to keep the series alive with -150 odds to win.
- The Los Angeles Dodgers have +126 odds to win and complete the World Series sweep on Tuesday night.
- Freddie Freeman has long +600 odds to hit a home run and continue his World Series hot streak.
NEW YORK – The New York Yankees have -150 moneyline odds to win Game 4 of the World Series. On the other hand, the Los Angeles Dodgers have legal sports betting odds of +126 to win Game 4 and clinch their World Series sweep in New York.
World Series Game 4 Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles Dodgers | +1.5 (-150) | +126 | O8.5 (-110) |
New York Yankees | -1.5 (+130) | -150 | U8.5 (-110) |
The Yankees will lean on rookie Luis Gil to keep their World Series hopes alive, but the 2004 Boston Red Sox are the only MLB team to ever come back down 3-0 in a best-of-seven series. Ironically, that Red Sox squad pulled off the inevitable against the New York Yankees.
Los Angeles will rely on the bullpen in the series-clinching Game 4, which has proven successful throughout the postseason. Back the Dodgers’ +126 legal California sports betting odds to win outright on Tuesday and complete the sweep.
Home Run Odds Surprisingly Long For Freddie Freeman (+600)
Home run odds for Game 4 of the World Series list Aaron Judge as the most likely home run hitter at +220 odds. Judge has gone five consecutive games without a home run and only has one hit in the World Series thus far.
World Series Game 4 Home Run Odds
- Aaron Judge +220
- Giancarlo Stanton +280
- Shohei Ohtani +300
- Juan Soto +330
- Max Muncy +430
- Mookie Betts +500
- Teoscar Hernandez +550
- Jazz Chisholm +550
- Freddie Freeman +600
- Will Smith +650
Judge’s +220 odds to hit a home run are just too short for a player who has been struggling this series. However, the +600 MLB betting odds for a red-hot Freddie Freeman are too good to pass up. Freeman has homered in all three World Series games so far and now faces a favorable matchup against the right-handed rookie Luis Gil.
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