2026 World Series Odds for Every Team Including Dodgers, Yankees - Bleacher Nation
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2026 World Series Odds for Every Team Including Dodgers, Yankees - Bleacher Nation
"It's almost time for Spring Training, which means baseball season is just around the corner! Looking at the 2026 World Series odds, unsurprisingly, the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees are among the favorites to win baseball's biggest prize. But baseball is unpredictable, and anything can happen over the course of 162 games."
"World Series Odds Los Angeles Dodgers +230 New York Yankees +1000 Seattle Mariners +1300 Toronto Blue Jays +1400 Philadelphia Phillies +1400 New York Mets +1400 Boston Red Sox +1500 Atlanta Braves +1600 Chicago Cubs +1800 Houston Astros +2200 Baltimore Orioles +2200 Detroit Tigers +2500 Milwaukee Brewers +2800 San Diego Padres +2800 Texas Rangers +3000 Kansas City Royals +4000 Cincinnati Reds +4000 Cleveland Guardians +5000 Arizona Diamondbacks +6500 San Francisco Giants +6500 Tampa Bay Rays +9000 Minnesota Twins +10000 Oakland Athletics +10000 Pittsburgh Pirates +10000 Miami Marlins +20000 St. Louis Cardinals +20000 Los Angeles Angels +25000 Colorado Rockies +50000 Chicago White Sox +50000 Washington Nationals +50000"
"Odds To Win American League New York Yankees +400 Seattle Mariners +500 Toronto Blue Jays +600 Boston Red Sox +700 Houston Astros +900 Baltimore Orioles +1000 Detroit Tigers +1100 Texas Rangers +1300 Kansas City Royals +1700 Cleveland Guardians +2000 Tampa Bay Rays +3500 Minnesota Twins +4000 Oakland Athletics +4000 Los Angeles Angels +10000 Chicago White Sox +20000"
Spring Training approaches and preseason odds position the Los Angeles Dodgers as clear World Series favorites at +230, followed by the New York Yankees at +1000. A cluster of teams including the Mariners, Blue Jays, Phillies, Mets, and Red Sox sit in the next tier of contention. American League odds list the Yankees (+400) and Mariners (+500) as top AL favorites, while National League odds emphasize the Dodgers (+130) with the Phillies and Mets trailing. The odds span widely across teams, underlining the long 162-game season’s potential for surprises and upsets.
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