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2014 MLB Regular Season Stat Leaders - Pitcher With Most Saves Odds
As of March 30, 2014 - prior to the start of the season
Lines courtesy of William Hill
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Player | Odds | Result |
---|---|---|
Fernando Rodney | +1800 | ** WINNER ** |
FIELD | +400 | |
Craig Kimbrel | +450 | |
Jim Johnson | +500 | |
Joe Nathan | +800 | |
Trevor Rosenthal | +800 | |
Aroldis Chapman | +1000 | |
Kenley Jansen | +1200 | |
Rafael Soriano | +1200 | |
Sergio Romo | +1400 | |
Grant Balfour | +1500 | |
Addison Reed | +1800 | |
Ernesto Frieri | +1800 | |
David Robertson | +2000 | |
Greg Holland | +2000 | |
Houston Street | +2000 | |
Koji Uehara | +2200 | |
Glen Perkins | +2500 | |
Jason Grilli | +2500 | |
Jonathan Papelbon | +3000 |
'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.