Things move fast in the world of professional sports.
Not even a day after the 2024 season came to an end, with the Dodgers winning the World Series over the Yankees 4-1, it’s time to turn the page to free agency.
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And the biggest free agent on the market is Yankees superstar Juan Soto.
During the Yankees’ postseason run, Soto hit four home runs and totaled nine RBIs in 14 games.
Who will next acquire Soto’s services? Let’s take a look at the odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of Oct. 31.
Juan Soto next team:
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Yankees: -225 (bet $10 to win $14.44 total) Mets: +380 (bet $10 to win $48 total) Dodgers: +650 (bet $10 to win $75 total) Blue Jays: +1500 (bet $10 to win $160 total) Cubs: +1500 (bet $10 to win $160 total) Giants: +1800 (bet $10 to win $190 total) Red Sox: +1800 (bet $10 to win $190 total) Nationals: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total) Mariners: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total) Padres: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total)
Soto is a four-time All-Star and twice was named to the All-MLB first team. He played for the Washington Nationals from 2018-2021 and part of 2022, before being traded to the San Diego Padres, where he finished the 2022 season and played a full season in 2023.
Soto was once again traded, this time to the Yankees, and he’s spent the last two seasons in New York.
Over the last two seasons, he’s hit 76 home runs and amassed 218 RBIs. He was walked more than any other player in the major leagues in 2023, and in 2024, he led the American League in runs.
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“The highlight for me is more recent – the Barcelona game where we got beat 3-0 at the Nou Camp but then they came to Anfield in the second leg and we thrashed them 4-0. It was an incredible night.
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“From that team I loved Jordan Henderson and Virgil van Dijk – he was a massive standout at the back and is arguably the best defender in the world – but that whole team under Jurgen Klopp was just ridiculously good.”
Kella was invited to play at Anfield’s Legends Lounge before Liverpool’s first game of the season against Brentford, when he opened the club’s new trophy room and was given a signed shirt by legendary striker Ian Rush.
“That was just unbelievable,” Kella added. “But when I was there, I was speaking to a few people in there about Arne Slot, and how he had such big shoes to fill.
“I could not imagine anything more daunting than taking Klopp’s job straight after he left, but Slot has absolutely smashed it out of the park.
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“We are not just winning games, either. The results have been great but we are playing good football too.”
Kella plays a lot less football himself these days but he was in action this week in a charity game at Bootle FC to raise money for Zoe’s Place, a baby hospice in West Derby which is at risk of closure because of a lack of funding.
“It’s massive for Liverpool that this facility stays open so the whole city is doing as much as possible to raise the funds,” he explained.
“I even wore blue on the day – never again, though!”
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Chris Sutton and Brad Kella were speaking to BBC Sport’s Chris Bevan.
“The highlight for me is more recent – the Barcelona game where we got beat 3-0 at the Nou Camp but then they came to Anfield in the second leg and we thrashed them 4-0. It was an incredible night.
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“From that team I loved Jordan Henderson and Virgil van Dijk – he was a massive standout at the back and is arguably the best defender in the world – but that whole team under Jurgen Klopp was just ridiculously good.”
Kella was invited to play at Anfield’s Legends Lounge before Liverpool’s first game of the season against Brentford, when he opened the club’s new trophy room and was given a signed shirt by legendary striker Ian Rush.
“That was just unbelievable,” Kella added. “But when I was there, I was speaking to a few people in there about Arne Slot, and how he had such big shoes to fill.
“I could not imagine anything more daunting than taking Klopp’s job straight after he left, but Slot has absolutely smashed it out of the park.
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“We are not just winning games, either. The results have been great but we are playing good football too.”
Kella plays a lot less football himself these days but he was in action this week in a charity game at Bootle FC to raise money for Zoe’s Place, a baby hospice in West Derby which is at risk of closure because of a lack of funding.
“It’s massive for Liverpool that this facility stays open so the whole city is doing as much as possible to raise the funds,” he explained.
“I even wore blue on the day – never again, though!”
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Chris Sutton and Brad Kella were speaking to BBC Sport’s Chris Bevan.
Keyshawn Johnson asks former MLB player Dontrelle Willis to rank Freddie Freeman’s World Series MVP performance. They delve into the impact of his play on the Dodgers’ championship win and discuss what it means for Freeman’s legacy in baseball.
His family noticed “subtle changes” in his memory and mood, which they originally put down as a form of grief after his mother died.
Speaking previously, Whymark’s son, Craig, said: “It’s really touching that people still remember dad and with such fondness.”
Since his death football fans have flooded social media with tributes to the former star, with one describing him as a “brilliant, underrated striker and lovely, unassuming man”.
One described him as an “unsung” hero of the Robson era.
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A Grimsby Town fan said it was a “privilege” to see him wear the “black and white stripes”.
The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) said: “Everyone at the PFA is deeply saddened by the passing of Trevor Whymark.
“Our thoughts and sincere condolences are with Trevor’s family, friends and loved ones.”
As we rapidly approach the halfway mark of the NFL season, some of these award races begin to perhaps become clearer.
I say perhaps because just last season, we saw how fickle and unpredictable these awards markets can be.
Joe Flacco was 250-1 to win Comeback Player of the Year with just a month or so to play last season. Eventual Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski was 80-1 to win the award in mid-December. Even MVP Lamar Jackson was available at 15-1 with mere weeks left in the season. Eventually, a Christmas night showdown against the 49ers went the Ravens’ way, swinging the award to their quarterback for a second time in five years.
These awards are not set in stone since there’s still some football left to play, and leaving a good final impression on voters goes a long way to deciding who ultimately wins.
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As far as the MVP race goes, there are four players who have single-digit odds to win heading into Week 9.
Jackson and Josh Allen are co-favorites, both at +300 odds (a $10 bet returns $40 total).
Allen finally threw his first interception of the season last week, but it came in a blowout win in Seattle. Allen has his team on pace to clinch the AFC East title by Thanksgiving.
Jackson continues to put up outstanding numbers, but his team is only 5-3 after an upset loss in Cleveland in Week 8. And I remain steadfast in my belief that winning this award for a third time will be extremely difficult for Jackson, especially considering he hasn’t duplicated his regular-season success in the playoffs.
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Fair or not, I believe voters will use those factors as a tiebreaker against voting for him.
Should the NFL fear the undefeated Chiefs or 6-1 Lions more?
Patrick Mahomes is at +600 odds, and that’s largely because of his reputation and due to the Chiefs’ undefeated record. However, Mahomes does not currently have the statistical profile of an MVP, as he leads the NFL in interceptions.
Lions quarterback Jared Goff is +800, and out of all of these options, he is still the best bet on the board in terms of value.
But there is another award wager available at an even better number that caught my eye this week.
A 4-3 record doesn’t sound that impressive, but when you examine their schedule, you realize the Cardinals have played the toughest competition of anyone.
They’ve already faced the Lions, Packers, Bills, Chargers, Commanders and the Dolphins with Tua Tagavailoa. They also played (and won) in San Francisco against the 49ers. That win could be huge when deciding division tiebreakers later in the season.
A look at their remaining schedule gives hope to the Cardinals that they can be close enough to winning the NFC West that those tiebreakers can come into play. They’re favored this week, they’re favored next week at home against the Jets, and have games against the Panthers, Patriots, and two games against the Seahawks remaining.
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The 49ers were heavy favorites to win the division coming into the season, but they have struggled so far this year and seem to lose an All-Pro caliber player every week due to injury. If the Cardinals can get to 10 wins or more — and I think they can — a division title is possible.
And that would give Gannon a great chance of cashing this ticket at 22-1.
Will Hill, a contributor on the Bears Bets Podcast, has been betting on sports for over a decade. He is a betting analyst who has been a host on VSiN, as well as the Goldboys Network.
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