Last season, the Los Angeles Dodgers completed a Game 7 comeback for the ages and claimed their second straight World Series championship, this time over the American League champion Toronto Blue Jays. They’ll enter the season as a clear favorite to win their third in a row.
The Dodgers were already the favorite at +370 on Dec. 29 and had shortened to +300 on Jan. 8. Those odds have now fallen to +250 after the signing of outfielder Kyle Tucker, widely considered to have been the best bat available on the free-agent market.
The Dodgers’ win total for the season sits at 102.5, which is 11 more than the next-highest team, the Yankees. and would be the second-highest Opening Day gap between the highest win total and second-highest win total since 1990… behind only last year’s Dodgers.
The star-studded Dodgers are followed by the New York Yankees as the only other team with shorter than 10-1 odds to win the 2026 World Series. Among other notable 2025 playoff teams, the Philadelphia Phillies, AL runner-up Seattle Mariners are at 13-1 while the Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox are in the tier at 15-1. The Milwaukee Brewers, who had the league’s best record in 2025, sit at 20-1.
At the other end of the spectrum, the Washington Nationals, Chicago White Sox and Colorado Rockies are all at 500-1.
Here are the win totals for every team for 2026, including their odds to win their division, the league championship, and the World Series.
Odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook at time of publication. Betting notes by ESPN Research.