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2026 MLB Preview: World Series Odds

TeamVegas Odds2025 Finish
LA Dodgers+230Won World Series
NY Yankees+950Lost ALDS
SEA Mariners+1300Lost ALCS
TOR Blue Jays+1400Lost World Series
PHI Phillies+1400Lost NLDS
NY Mets+1400Missed Playoffs
BOS Red Sox+1500Lost ALWCS
ATL Braves+1600Missed Playoffs
CHI Cubs+1800Lost NLDS
HOU Astros+2200Missed Playoffs

LA Dodgers (+230)

Fresh off back-to-back World Series victories, the Dodgers head into 2026 looking just as loaded. The addition of Kyle Tucker adds another impact bat to an already dangerous lineup, and bullpen reinforcement with Edwin Díaz only strengthens the late innings.

NY Yankees (+950)

After an ALDS exit, the Yankees doubled down on their core by bringing back Cody Bellinger to keep the middle of the lineup intact. The offense still carries serious power, but October success will hinge on pitching depth holding up over a full season. New York enters the year with urgency.

SEA Mariners (+1300)

Coming off an ALCS appearance, Seattle enters 2026 with confidence and a pitching staff capable of carrying them deep again. The focus this offseason was maintaining balance and adding lineup support. If the offense takes another step forward, they have legitimate pennant potential.

TOR Blue Jays (+1400)

A World Series loss adds fuel to an already talented roster. Toronto focused on pitching depth this offseason, bringing in Dylan Cease and Tyler Rogers. They will be without Bo Bichette, but the rest of their core batters remain in the starting lineup.

Philadelphia Phillies (+1400)

Philadelphia responded to its NLDS exit by adding Adolis García to inject more power into the lineup. The veteran core remains in place, and this group still profiles as built for October. Staying healthy and tightening up the bullpen will define their ceiling.

NY Mets (+1400)

After missing the playoffs, the Mets did a near overhaul of their lineup, losing Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz, Brandon Nimmos, and Jeff McNeil. To substitute, they added top SS Bo Bichette as well as starting pitcher Freddy Peralta. Heading into 2026, this feels like a team that needs results early to shift the narrative.

BOS Red Sox (+1500)

Boston enters the season building off last year’s playoff push, focusing primarily on pitching depth this winter, adding one of the leagues’ best postseason player as of late (Ranger Suarez). The young core continues to develop, and expectations are quietly rising. If the rotation performs, they’ll be in the mix.

ATL Braves (+1600)

Missing the postseason wasn’t part of the plan, and Atlanta spent the offseason targeting rotation upgrades to avoid a repeat. The offense still has enough firepower to carry stretches of the season. The biggest question is whether the pitching stabilizes.

CHI Cubs (+1800)

After an NLDS exit, the Cubs lost star Kyle Tucker but were able to bring in 2x World Series champion Alex Bregman. The roster blends young talent with experienced pieces, giving them balance entering 2026. In a competitive division, consistency will matter more than star power.

HOU Astros (+2200)

Houston heads into 2026 in transition after losing Framber Valdez in free agency. The organization still expects to compete, but the margin for error is thinner than it has been in years. How the new-look rotation performs will determine whether this is a bounce-back or a reset season.

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