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POLL: Boston Red Sox the favorite to win American League in 2016 but should they be?
Boston Red Sox DH David Ortiz during a game at Fenway Park on Sept. 25, 2015. Can the Red Sox win the AL Pennant in Ortiz's final year here in 2016? (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
By*Christopher Smith | csmith@masslive.com*
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on February 09, 2016 at 11:49 AM, updated*February 09, 2016 at 11:53 AM
With spring training less than two weeks away and the*Boston Red Sox's Truck Day tomorrow, Bovada and VegasInsider.com both have the Red Sox the favorite to win the American League in 2016.*
Bovada:
Chicago Cubs +400
San Francisco Giants +750
New York Mets +800
Boston Red Sox +1200
Los Angeles Dodgers +1400
Washington Nationals +1600
Toronto Blue Jays +1600
Kansas City Royals +1600
Houston Astros +1800
St. Louis Cardinals +2000
Pittsburgh Pirates +2000
Arizona Diamondbacks +2000
Texas Rangers +2000
New York Yankees +2000
Detroit Tigers +2000
VegasInsider.com:
Chicago Cubs 7/1
Boston Red Sox 8/1
San Francisco Giants 10/1
Houston Astros 12/1
New York Mets 14/1
Texas Rangers 15/1
Washington Nationals 15/1
Los Angeles Dodgers 16/1
New York Yankees 16/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 18/1
St. Louis Cardinals 18/1
Toronto Blue Jays 18/1
RELATED ARTICLE —*Mookie Betts, Xander Bogaerts: Boston Red Sox two young stars are sleeper picks for 2016 AL MVP
Boston Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski had a productive offseason, adding ace David Price, All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel, setup man Carson Smith and fourth outfielder Chris Young. But is it enough?
The Red Sox were one the AL favorites last year but they ended up finishing in last place in the AL East for a second straight year.*
"I feel very good about the future and you have to feel good about this season but in all honesty, I felt good about last season," Red Sox principal owner John Henry said at Winter Weekend event at Foxwoods Resort Casino last month. "So if there's one thing we learned in the last few years, especially in the American League — probably in both leagues — it's getting more and more difficult to predict anything."
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POLL: Boston Red Sox the favorite to win American League in 2016 but should they be?
Boston Red Sox DH David Ortiz during a game at Fenway Park on Sept. 25, 2015. Can the Red Sox win the AL Pennant in Ortiz's final year here in 2016? (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
By*Christopher Smith | csmith@masslive.com*
Follow on Twitter*
on February 09, 2016 at 11:49 AM, updated*February 09, 2016 at 11:53 AM
With spring training less than two weeks away and the*Boston Red Sox's Truck Day tomorrow, Bovada and VegasInsider.com both have the Red Sox the favorite to win the American League in 2016.*
Bovada:
Chicago Cubs +400
San Francisco Giants +750
New York Mets +800
Boston Red Sox +1200
Los Angeles Dodgers +1400
Washington Nationals +1600
Toronto Blue Jays +1600
Kansas City Royals +1600
Houston Astros +1800
St. Louis Cardinals +2000
Pittsburgh Pirates +2000
Arizona Diamondbacks +2000
Texas Rangers +2000
New York Yankees +2000
Detroit Tigers +2000
VegasInsider.com:
Chicago Cubs 7/1
Boston Red Sox 8/1
San Francisco Giants 10/1
Houston Astros 12/1
New York Mets 14/1
Texas Rangers 15/1
Washington Nationals 15/1
Los Angeles Dodgers 16/1
New York Yankees 16/1
Pittsburgh Pirates 18/1
St. Louis Cardinals 18/1
Toronto Blue Jays 18/1
RELATED ARTICLE —*Mookie Betts, Xander Bogaerts: Boston Red Sox two young stars are sleeper picks for 2016 AL MVP
Boston Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski had a productive offseason, adding ace David Price, All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel, setup man Carson Smith and fourth outfielder Chris Young. But is it enough?
The Red Sox were one the AL favorites last year but they ended up finishing in last place in the AL East for a second straight year.*
"I feel very good about the future and you have to feel good about this season but in all honesty, I felt good about last season," Red Sox principal owner John Henry said at Winter Weekend event at Foxwoods Resort Casino last month. "So if there's one thing we learned in the last few years, especially in the American League — probably in both leagues — it's getting more and more difficult to predict anything."