Spring training is around the corner, and we’ve already got projected win totals for all 30 teams.
It’s a simple market. If you think a team is projected for too many wins, take the Under. If you’re more bullish on, say, the Cincinnati Reds than the books are, hammer the Over.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are the only team projected to win more than 100 games, at 102.5. Meanwhile, the Colorado Rockies are on the low end of the spectrum, with a projected total of 52.5.
No team won more than the Milwaukee Brewers’ 97 last season, while the Rockies indeed came in Under even this year’s rock-bottom total with just 43 victories. The Brewers’ total is set at 84.5 after trading ace Freddy Peralta to the New York Mets.
Here’s our initial look at the MLB odds for projected wins in the 2026 regular season.
2026 National League win total odds
|
Team |
Total |
Over |
Under |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Arizona Diamondbacks |
79.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Atlanta Braves |
88.5 |
-105 |
-115 |
|
Chicago Cubs |
88.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
|
Cincinnati Reds |
82.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Colorado Rockies |
52.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
|
Los Angeles Dodgers |
102.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
|
Miami Marlins |
72.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Milwaukee Brewers |
84.5 |
-120 |
+100 |
|
New York Mets |
90.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Philadelphia Phillies |
89.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Pittsburgh Pirates |
76.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
San Diego Padres |
85.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
San Francisco Giants |
80.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
St. Louis Cardinals |
69.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Washington Nationals |
65.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
Odds courtesy of DraftKings
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2026 American League win total odds
|
Team |
Total |
Over |
Under |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Athletics |
75.5 |
-105 |
-115 |
|
Baltimore Orioles |
84.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
|
Boston Red Sox |
87.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
|
Chicago White Sox |
66.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Cleveland Guardians |
80.5 |
-105 |
-115 |
|
Detroit Tigers |
85.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
|
Houston Astros |
86.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Kansas City Royals |
81.5 |
-120 |
+100 |
|
Los Angeles Angels |
70.5 |
+100 |
-120 |
|
Minnesota Twins |
73.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
|
New York Yankees |
91.5 |
-105 |
-115 |
|
Seattle Mariners |
89.5 |
-120 |
+100 |
|
Tampa Bay Rays |
77.5 |
+100 |
-120 |
|
Texas Rangers |
83.5 |
-110 |
-110 |
|
Toronto Blue Jays |
88.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
Odds courtesy of DraftKings.
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How to bet MLB season win totals
Season win totals are pretty straightforward: you’re betting on how many wins a team will have that regular season.
Oddsmakers set a projected number of wins for each team — based on past success, returning personnel, and strength of schedule — and offer Over/Under betting options, allowing you to wager on if a team will exceed that win total (Over) or fall short of it (Under). This total does not include postseason games.
On top of the season win total itself, oddsmakers set an assigned cost to the Over and Under bets — also known as vig or juice — depending on the implied probability of the team winning more or less than that total.
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For example, the Blue Jays are projected to win 91.5 games but oddsmakers felt like there was a better chance of them winning fewer than 92 games instead of winning 92+ games. Therefore, they set the Jays with a win total of 91.5 but increased the vig on the UNDER to -115 (bet $115 to win $100) and decreased the vig on the OVER to -105 (bet $105 to win $100).
Season win totals are considered futures betting odds and sportsbooks will take action on season win totals from the time they post the odds until the start of the season. Futures bets are then graded at the end of the season when all results are final.
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