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MLB Opening Day: Tickets, World Series Odds For Marlins
MLB Opening Day is Thursday. Here's how to get tickets and World Series odds for the Marlins.

MIAMI, FL -- MLB Opening Day is Thursday and Marlins fans ought to be excited because, if for no other reason, our team has brand new fan gear with a new logo and one of the coolest stadiums to take in the games. The so-so news is that the team is still in rebuilding mode.
Jose Urena will be the Opening Day starter for the Marlins while Jacob deGrom, Max Scherzer, Aaron Nola, Corey Kluber, Zack Greinke and Chris Sale are among the aces slated to take the mounds for their respective teams. See also Marlins Derek Jeter: No Opening Day Superstitions
Opening Day tickets were still available for as little as $27 this week. Click here to find tickets at Marlins Park and enter the promo code "PatchTickets10" at checkout to get 10 percent off.
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The Marlins take on the Colorado Rockies at 4:10 p.m. Thursday. Heading into the 2019 season, oddsmakers are pessimistic about the Marlins chances to win the World Series.
According to Oddschecker.com, the Marlins have only a .4 percent chance to come home with a championship.
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Oddsmakers are most bullish on the revamped New York Yankees, followed by the defending champion Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros. Bookies give the Yankees a 14.3 percent chance to win the title. The Red Sox and Astros each have a 13.3 percent chance to win the World Series.
Confused? Basically, all you need to know is the teams with the higher percentages are more likely to win it all than the teams with the lower percentages. That means a successful $100 bet on the Yankees to win it all would result in a payout of $700. The payout for the Red Sox and Astros would be $750.
Here are the implied World Series odds for every team, according to Oddschecker:
- Yankees, 14.3 percent
- Red Sox, 13.3 percent
- Astros, 13.3 percent
- Dodgers, 11.1 percent
- Phillies, 7.7 percent
- Cubs, 6.7 percent
- Indians, 6.7 percent
- Cardinals, 5.3 percent
- Brewers, 5.3 percent
- Nationals, 5 percent
- Braves, 4.8 percent
- Mets, 4 percent
- Rockies, 3.4 percent
- Athletics, 2.9 percent
- Rays, 2 percent
- Angels, 2 percent
- Twins, 2 percent
- Pirates, 1.5 percent
- Diamondbacks, 1.4 percent
- Padres, 1.4 percent
- Mariners, 1.2 percent
- Blue Jays, 1.2 percent
- White Sox, 1 percent
- Reds, 1 percent
- Giants, 1 percent
- Rangers, 0.5 percent
- Tigers, 0.5 percent
- Royals, 0.4 percent
- Marlins, 0.4 percent
- Orioles, 0.2 percent
The Orioles, Marlins, Royals, Tigers and Rangers represent the bottomfeeders this year. In fact, the odds are so low for the Orioles to win it all that you could turn $100 into a new BMW or Cadillac. The Orioles have the worst odds this year with just a 0.2 percent chance. This means that a successful $100 bet on the Orioles would result in the gambler earning a massive payout of just over $40,000.
Perhaps the biggest early storyline this year will be how much newly acquired phenom Bryce Harper will boost the Philadelphia Phillies. According to OddsShark, The Phillies’ World Series odds jumped from 7.69 percent before signing Harper all the way to 10.5 percent after he joined the team.
Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report. TicketNetwork is a Patch promotional partner
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