World Series Odds & Favorites 2025: Ohtani Returns to the Mound, Dodgers Still Chalk

Ohtani joins the Dodgers' rotation, Giants bolster World Series outlook after landing Rafael Devers from Boston.
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Shohei Ohtani is congratulated by teammates after scoring the game tying run against the St. Louis Cardinals. Photo by: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers remain in a tier by themselves when diving into the World Series odds, though a surging AL Central team provides us with a very interesting betting option.

  • With their longest odds being +270, the Dodgers are significantly bigger favorites than any other team. The Dodgers' outlook will only improve as Shohei Ohtani joins the rotation for the rest of the year
  • The New York Yankees are the favorites to be their opponents, but the red-hot Detroit Tigers aren't far behind
  • The Giants improved their chances at making the Fall Classic after landing Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for Kyle Harrison, Jordan Hicks, and top-five propsect James Tibbs. Look for them to be a potential sleeper play at +3100. Depending on the sportsbook you play, you can find the Giants as low as +2200 following the deal
  • BetMGM is reporting that nearly 28% of the betting handle is on the Dodgers, with the New York Mets getting the second-highest percentage of the handle and the Philadelphia Phillies being the second-most bet-on ballclub based on ticket percentage

Be sure to read on to see our best AI World Series prediction!

🔢 World Series odds 2025

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🤖 AI prediction for World Series

For entertainment purposes, we asked ChatGPT to analyze the latest MLB trends and the current landscape to project this year's World Series winner. ChatGPT is not recommended for betting advice but can provide additional information and insights into the betting market.

🔥 Top favorites: Dodgers & Yankees still lead

  • Los Angeles Dodgers remain the consensus favorite:
    • DraftKings has them at +270, down from an opening of +400
    • FanDuel shows similar at +240
  • New York Yankees:
    • Hover around +500 to +600 depending on the sportsbook

📈 Odds shifting & value pick

  • Detroit Tigers have caught attention:
    • At +900 (BetMGM) and +800 to +900 elsewhere
    • Their odds have shortened recently
    • Tigers' playoff odds are 99.8% with a 17.5% trip to the World Series, per Baseball-Reference
  • Watch out for the Giants:
  • Following the trade that landed San Francisco Rafael Devers, the Giants' World Series odds moved at some books from +3000 to +2500, with DraftKings going as low as +2200. The Giants own the second NL Wild Card spot and should be playing meaningful baseball in September.

💡 Betting insights

  1. Repeat Advantage – Dodgers: Odds shortening (+400 → +270) shows continued market confidence
  2. Emerging Value – Tigers & Mets: Tigers' combination of odds shortening and strong metrics (playoff 99.8%, 17.5% title chance) makes them worth monitoring. Mets' recent hot run likely contributed to their improved odds.

⚙️ Strategy takeaways

  • Core lead bet: Dodgers remain solid but at shorter returns compared to preseason.
  • Value play: Teams with improving performance but still generous odds: Tigers (+900), Giants (+3000), and Braves (+4500) stand out.

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🗠 Opening World Series odds

  • Dodgers: +400
  • Braves: +800
  • Yankees: +800
  • Orioles: +1100
  • Phillies: +1100
  • Padres: +1300
  • Astros: +1400
  • Mets: +1400
  • Mariners: +2500
  • Rangers: +2500
  • Guardians: +2800
  • Diamondbacks: +3000
  • Cubs: +3000
  • Royals: +3000
  • Twins: +3000
  • Brewers: +3500
  • Red Sox: +4000
  • Reds: +4000
  • Tigers: +4000
  • Rays: +4000
  • Giants: +6000
  • Cardinals: +6000
  • Blue Jays: +6000
  • Pirates: +10000
  • Nationals: +15000
  • Athletics: +20000
  • Angels: +25000
  • White Sox: +50000
  • Rockies: +50000
  • Marlins: +50000

📜 World Series odds history

Year Team Preseason odds Runner-up
2024 Dodgers +800 Yankees
2023 Rangers +5000 Diamondbacks
2022 Astros +1000 Phillies
2021 Braves +1000 Astros
2020 Dodgers +385 Rays
2019 Nationals +1600 Astros
2018 Red Sox +1150 Dodgers
2017 Astros +1200 Dodgers
2016 Cubs +660 Guardians
2015 Royals +3300 Mets

❓ World Series FAQs

Who is the World Series favorite?

The Los Angeles Dodgers are the 2025 World Series favorites with odds of +270.

Who won the World Series last year?

The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees in five games to win the 2024 World Series.

When was the last time the World Series was won back-to-back?

The New York Yankees were the last team to win the World Series in back-to-back years when they won three straight championships from 1998-2000.

What percentage of Game 1 winners win the World Series?

According to Sports Insider, the team that wins the first game of the World Series wins the series 64.6% of the time.

When will the World Series be decided?

The 2025 World Series will begin in late October and conclude by early November. The 2024 Fall Classic finished on Oct. 30 (five games).

How to watch the World Series

The World Series is broadcast by FOX until 2028.

Who has won the most World Series?

The New York Yankees have won the most World Series with 27. They've won the American League pennant 40 times.

What is the World Series trophy called?

The winners of the World Series are given the Commissioner's Trophy.

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