It was reported by the Los Angeles Times that Las Vegas oddsmakers have adjusted their expectations of the Mets.
From the story:
“… once they picked up standout pitcher Johan Santana during the off-season, they were immediately installed as a heavy favorite for the NL pennant. Just look back to February when New York was listed at +175 at Betonline.com, the best odds of any team to represent the NL in the World Series.
The Mets were even made a strong favorite to win this season’s World Series with 5.5-1 odds at Bodoglife.com. Only the defending World Series champion Boston Red Sox had better numbers at 3.5-1.
But by the time the Mets replaced Randolph with interim Manager Jerry Manuel on Tuesday, their odds had already dropped to 6-1 to win the NL pennant, behind Chicago (9-4), Arizona (4-1) and Philadelphia (9-2).”
Personally, I’m happy to see the odds stacking against the Mets. It turns them into underdogs — and isn’t the nature of a Mets fan to root for the underdog? Otherwise we’d be watching ballgames in the Bronx.





