2025 World Series Odds: Dodgers Overwhelming Favorites

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With the NFL season in the rearview mirror and the start of the 2025 MLB season just over a month away, it's time to check in on the latest 2025 World Series odds.

Following the conclusion of the 2024 World Series, the Dodgers were immediately billed as +400 favorites to repeat. And after a flurry of activity over the offseason, the Dodgers have only become heavier favorites, coming in at +300 on DraftKings.

Find out where the rest of the league stands in this early look at World Series odds for the 2025 MLB season.

2025 World Series Odds

TeamWorld Series Odds
Los Angeles Dodgers+300
Atlanta Braves+750
New York Yankees+800
New York Mets+1200
Philadelphia Phillies+1200
Houston Astros+1500
Baltimore Orioles+1700
Arizona Diamondbacks+2500
Texas Rangers+2500
Boston Red Sox+2500
Minnesota Twins+2500
Seattle Mariners+2800
San Diego Padres+2800
Chicago Cubs+3000
Kansas City Royals+3000
Detroit Tigers+3500
Cleveland Guardians+4000
Milwaukee Brewers+5000
Tampa Bay Rays+5000
Toronto Blue Jays+6000
San Francisco Giants+8000
Cincinnati Reds+10000
St. Louis Cardinals+12000
Pittsburgh Pirates+12000
Los Angeles Angels+20000
Athletics+25000
Washington Nationals+30000
Miami Marlins+50000
Colorado Rockies+50000
Chicago White Sox+50000

*Odds as of Wednesday, Feb. 12 via DraftKings

World Series Odds Analysis

The behemoth that is the Dodgers only grew more powerful over the offseason as they did the opposite of standing pat. Instead, they've drawn ire for shamelessly stacking their team (the horror!), acquiring RHP Roki Sasaki, LHP Blake Snell, LHP Tanner Scott, RHP Kirby Yates, IF Hye-seong Kim and OF Michael Conforto via free agency, while also retaining key pieces from their championship team in UTIL Tommy Edman, UTIL Kiké Hernandez, OF Teoscar Hernandez, RHP Blake Treinen and LHP Clayton Kershaw.

The Dodgers did not re-sign right-hander RHP Jack Flaherty, who landed back with the Tigers on a two-year deal. Flaherty played a huge role in L.A.'s World Series run so he's a notable loss. But it's more than offset by Sasaki, Snell and Shohei Ohtani returning to his two-way role this season.

The Padres — the one team that pushed the Dodgers to the edge last season — have taken a noticeable dip. They were +1500 following the World Series and have fallen to +2800 after a demoralizing offseason.

Hamstrung by ownership chaos, the Padres lost OF Jurickson Profar (who signed with the Braves), SS Ha-Seong Kim (who signed with the Rays) and the aforementioned Scott. More key players could be on the way out as RHPs Dylan Cease and Robert Suarez have surfaced in trade rumors.

The Mets (+1400 in October; +1200 in February) broke into the top five after signing the best available free agent: OF Juan Soto. New York also re-signed 1B Pete Alonso and LHP Sean Manaea and made some interesting pitching moves via free agency with RHPs Clay Holmes, Griffin Canning and Frankie Montas.

Bringing up the rear are the usual suspects: the Marlins, Rockies and White Sox.

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