All 30 Teams Current World Series Odds
Every month I dive into 2025's developing World Series odds to take the league's temperature — who sticks out at the price for you?
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THE FAVORITES:
LA Dodgers: +280
NY Yankees: +500
PHI Phillies: + 800
NY Mets: + 850
DET Tigers: + 850
Not to be too much of a chalk donkey here but for now at least, it seems the big winner will come this top group. However, paying (+280) for any team to win the World Series in early June is nuts — I don't care how good the Dodgers are. And as much as I love my Yankees, this price feels like a bottom. If you're determined to bet the Bombers to win it all, exercise patience.
THE BLOB:
CHI Cubs: + 1400
SEA Mariners: + 1700
HOU Astros: + 1800
MIN Twins: + 2000
ATL Braves: + 2800
SD Padres: + 2800
When attacking these broad-view, longshot markets this middle section's usually my Goldilocks spot — where the porridge is just right. These are all teams with promise and a prayer, whose odds could literally get lopped in half with a strong week of play. The Cubs' offense is my favorite in the bunch but I need to see them rectify at least some of their starting pitcher issues before expecting a run deep into October. If Seattle gets their rotation healthy, they can go toe-to-toe with anyone in a best of seven series. I'll be watching this group very closely...
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THE LONGSHOTS:
MIA Marlins: + 50000
COL Rockies: + 50000
CHI White Sox: + 50000
BAL Orioles: + 30000
Athletics: + 30000
WAS Nationals: + 30000
PIT Pirates: + 30000
LA Angels: + 30000
CIN Reds: + 20000
BOS Red: + Sox 7000
TOR Blue Jays: + 6000
TEX Rangers: + 6000
STL Cardinals: + 6000
MIL Brewers: + 6000
TB Rays: + 5500
ARI Diamondbacks: + 4500
SF Giants: + 4500
KC Royals: + 4000
CLE Guardians: + 4000
Always the most fun to bet on, dreaming of the monster payout, there's one question to answer honestly. Does this team have the goods to go all the way? That generally entails a couple of front-line starters with a quality bullpen behind them — and at least a competent offense.
Though I haven't pulled the trigger on any of these squads yet, I do love the Royals at the price. In the new expanded playoff format you don't need to win your division to capture the trophy — just squeak into the dance and let variance do its thing.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

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