
On Monday morning, the Giants had the second best odds (8/1) of winning the 2016 World Series, according to bovada.lv.
That was before news broke that Johnny Cueto agreed to terms on a six-year deal with the Orange and Black.
Las Vegas needed to quickly adjust.
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As of Tuesday morning, San Francisco now shares the best odds (6/1) with the Chicago Cubs.
The Giants boast a starting rotation of Madison Bumgarner, Cueto, Jeff Samardzija, Jake Peavy and Matt Cain.
The Cubs counter with a projected rotation of Jake Arrieta, Jon Lester, John Lackey, Kyle Hendricks and Jason Hammel.
The Giants are chasing their fourth World Series in the last seven seasons, while the Cubs are looking for their first title since 1908.
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The Dodgers' odds were 14/1 on Monday morning, but now stand at 16/1.
San Francisco Giants -- 6/1
Chicago Cubs -- 6/1
Boston Red Sox -- 9/1
New York Mets -- 14/1
Kansas City Royals -- 14/1
Los Angeles Dodgers -- 16/1
Toronto Blue Jays -- 16/1
St. Louis Cardinals -- 16/1
Washington Nationals -- 18/1
Houston Astros -- 18/1
Pittsburgh Pirates -- 18/1
Texas Rangers -- 20/1
Arizona Diamondbacks -- 20/1
Cleveland Indians -- 25/1
Los Angeles Angels -- 25/1
New York Yankees -- 25/1
Detroit Tigers -- 25/1
Seattle Mariners -- 33/1
Baltimore Orioles -- 50/1
Minnesota Twins -- 50/1
Chicago White Sox -- 50/1
Tampa Bay Rays -- 66/1
Miami Marlins -- 66/1
Milwaukee Brewers -- 75/1
Oakland Athletics -- 75/1
Cincinnati Reds -- 100/1
San Diego Padres -- 100/1
Atlanta Braves -- 100/1
Colorado Rockies -- 100/1
Philadelphia Phillies -- 100/1