MLB World Series Odds Power Rankings: Braves Maintain Top Spot

Zack Cook
Host · Writer

Multiple MLB teams have been finding consistent success, with the Atlanta Braves and Tampa Bay Rays continuing to be World Series favorites.
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1. Atlanta Braves +360 (Last week: +360)
The first team to have 60 wins in 2023 was the Atlanta Braves. The Braves remain the odds-on favorite to capture the World Series and have maintained their +360 odds over the last week.
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2. Tampa Bay Rays +450 (Last week: +420)
Over the weekend, the Tampa Bay Rays snapped their losing skid but dropped two of three games to the Atlanta Braves. With the Rays mired in a problematic 3-7 stretch, they’ve seen their World Series odds drop slightly from +420 to +450.
3. Los Angeles Dodgers +480 (Last week: +480)
With four straight victories, the Los Angeles Dodgers have stormed back and retaken the NL West lead. Still, that hasn’t seen any line movement with their World Series odds, which continue to stand at +480.
4. (Tie) Texas Rangers +1000 (Last week: +950)
It’s been a troublesome start to July for the Texas Rangers, who’ve dropped seven of their last ten games. The Rangers still hold the AL West division lead, but they’ve seen their World Series odds fall from +950 to +1000 over the previous week.
4. (Tie) Houston Astros +1000 (Last week: +950)
The Houston Astros trail the Texas Rangers by two games for the AL West lead while still holding onto a wild-card position. The reigning World Series champs have won six of their last ten games, but they’ve seen their odds drop from +950 to +1000.
6. New York Yankees +1500 (Last week: +1500)
With only four wins over their last ten games, the New York Yankees have dropped to fourth place in the AL East and no longer occupy a wild-card spot. Still, the Bronx Bombers have maintained their +1500 World Series odds.
7. (Tie) Toronto Blue Jays +2400 (Last week: +2500)
Six wins over their last ten games have helped propel the Toronto Blue Jays into a wild-card position in the American League. With a solid start to July, the Blue Jays have seen their World Series odds bet down from +2500 to +2400.
7. (Tie) Minnesota Twins +2400 (Last week: +3000)
Even though the Minnesota Twins have lost three straight games and no longer lead the AL Central, they’ve interestingly seen their odds to win the World Series rise from +3000 to +2400 over the last week.
9. Philadelphia Phillies +2700 (Last week: Unranked in Top Ten)
Over the last two months, the Philadelphia Phillies have been one of the MLB’s most consistent teams. Despite losing two in a row, they’ve won six of their last ten and climbed into the top ten, holding +2700 odds.
10. (Tie) Arizona Diamondbacks +2800 (Last week: +2500)
The Arizona Diamondbacks sit in a tie atop the NL West and have been struggling lately, winning just four of their last ten games. With a poor start to July, the D-Backs World Series odds have dropped from +2500 to +2800.
10. (Tie) Baltimore Orioles +2800 (Last week: +3000)
Entering the All-Star break, the Baltimore Orioles lead the American League wild-card race and are just two games back of the AL East lead. The young O’s have seen their World Series odds rise from +3000 to +2800.
World Series Odds from FanDuel Sportsbook
Team | Current Odds |
Atlanta Braves | 360 |
Tampa Bay Rays | 450 |
Los Angeles Dodgers | 480 |
Texas Rangers | 1000 |
Houston Astros | 1000 |
New York Yankees | 1500 |
Toronto Blue Jays | 2400 |
Minnesota Twins | 2400 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 2700 |
Baltimore Orioles | 2800 |
Arizona Diamondbacks | 2800 |
San Francisco Giants | 3300 |
San Diego Padres | 4000 |
Cincinnati Reds | 5000 |
Miami Marlins | 5000 |
Seattle Mariners | 5000 |
Milwaukee Brewers | 5500 |
New York Mets | 6000 |
Cleveland Guardians | 7500 |
Los Angeles Angels | 8000 |
Boston Red Sox | 10000 |
Chicago Cubs | 12000 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 12000 |
Chicago White Sox | 25000 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 50000 |
Detroit Tigers | 50000 |
Colorado Rockies | 100000 |
Oakland Athletics | 100000 |
Kansas City Royals | 100000 |
Washington Nationals | 100000 |
