The impossible has happened.
Major League Baseball’s owners and Players Association have agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, paving the way for a full, 162-game season slated to begin in early April.
After weeks of contentious back-and-forth offers from both sides, a few horrible press conferences and the looming threat of canceling the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson Day, ESPN’s Jeff Passan broke the news fans have been waiting to hear since November:
There will be baseball in 2022. It will be glorious. And it will get started very, very soon.
Which means there’s still time to get in on some MLB futures if you haven’t already. Here’s a look at where every team’s World Series odds stand at Tipico Sportsbook before the next wave of free agents sign.
BREAKING: Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have reached a tentative agreement on a new labor deal, sources tell ESPN. While it still needs to be ratified by both parties, that is expected to be a formality, and when it is:
Baseball is back.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) March 10, 2022
Los Angeles Dodgers (+600)

Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images
Houston Astros (+900)

Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images
Toronto Blue Jays (+900)

Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago White Sox (+1000)

Photo by Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images
New York Yankees (+1000)

Photo by Omar Rawlings/Getty Images
New York Mets (+1000)

AP Photo/John Minchillo
Tampa Bay Rays (+1200)

Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
San Diego Padres (+1300)

Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Atlanta Braves (+1300)

Kevin M. Cox/The Galveston County Daily News via AP
Boston Red Sox (+1500)

Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
Milwaukee Brewers (+1500)

Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
St. Louis Cardinals (+2000)

Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
San Francisco Giants (+2000)

Brandon Belt (USA TODAY Sports Images)
Philadelphia Phillies (+3000)

AP Photo/Chris Szagola
Seattle Mariners (+3000)

Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Los Angeles Angels (+3000)

Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Cincinnati Reds (+4000)

AP Photo/Aaron Doster
Detroit Tigers (+4000)

AP Photo/Tony Dejak
Oakland Athletics (+5000)

Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Guardians (+6000)

Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas City Royals (+7000)

Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images
Miami Marlins (+7000)

AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin
Minnesota Twins (+7000)

AP Photo/Jim Mone
Texas Rangers (+7000)

Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago Cubs (+9000)

Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports
Colorado Rockies (+10000)

Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Washington Nationals (+10000)

Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP
Baltimore Orioles (+20000)

Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images
Pittsburgh Pirates (+20000)

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Arizona Diamondbacks (+20000)

AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill
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