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2010 MLB Regular Season Stat Leaders - Player With Most Home Runs Odds

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As of April 4, 2010 - prior to the start of the season


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Player Odds Result
Jose Bautista N/A ** WINNER **
Ryan Howard +400  
Prince Fielder +500  
Albert Pujols +600  
Alex Rodriguez +900  
Mark Teixeira +1200  
Carlos Pena +1500  
Adrian Gonzalez +1800  
Adam Dunn +2000  
Ryan Braun +2000  
Evan Longoria +2200  
Mark Reynolds +2500  
Miguel Cabrera +2500  
Carlos Quentin +4000  
Jay Bruce +4000  
Justin Morneau +4000  
Justin Upton +4000  
Adam Lind +5000  
Alfonso Soriano +5000  
Chris Davis +5000  
Grady Sizemore +5000  
Hanley Ramirez +5000  
Jason Bay +5000  
Josh Hamilton +5000  
Michael Cuddyer +5000  
Nelson Cruz +5000  
Ryan Zimmerman +5000  
Curtis Granderson +6000  
Manny Ramirez +6000  
Troy Tulowitzki +6000  
Jayson Werth +6500  
Matt Holliday +6500  
Raul Ibanez +6500  
Torii Hunter +6500  
Chase Utley +7500  
Dan Uggla +7500  
Derrek Lee +7500  
Joe Mauer +7500  
Kendrys Morales +7500  
Ryan Ludwick +7500  
Joey Votto +8000  
Aaron Hill +10000  
Adam Jones +10000  
Adam LaRoche +10000  
Andre Ethier +10000  
Aramis Ramirez +10000  
Billy Butler +10000  
Brad Hawpe +10000  
Brandon Inge +10000  
Brian McCann +10000  
Carlos Lee +10000  
David Ortiz +10000  
David Wright +10000  
Ian Kinsler +10000  
Kevin Youkilis +10000  
Lance Berkman +10000  
Nick Swisher +10000  
Paul Konerko +10000  
Russell Branyan +10000  
Vladimir Guerrero +12500  
Jack Cust +15000  
Matt Kemp +15000  
Pablo Sandoval +15000  
Alex Rios +20000  
Nate McLouth +20000  
Robinson Cano +20000  

'Dead Heat Rule' applies. In the event of a dead heat (a tie), stakes will be divided by the number of selections that have tied, with the divided stake settled at full odds. Remaining stakes are lost. If the tie was a betting option, then the dead heat rule does not apply. The dead heat rule only applies to 'future' wagers. For example, if there is a 3 way tie for the top scorer in a basketball game, then your winnings are calculated by taking your stake, dividing it by 3, and multiplying that amount by the odds on your betting ticket.