MLB World Series Odds Power Rankings: Rangers, Blue Jays Rise

Zack Cook
Host · Writer
Multiple MLB teams have been finding consistent success, but the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers have been doing the most climbing up the World Series odds board of late.
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1. Atlanta Braves +300 (Last week: +340)
A weekend sweep over the Milwaukee Brewers has really helped the Atlanta Braves get back on track. The league-leading Braves have won six of their last ten games and seen their World Series odds bet down from +340 to +300.
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2. Los Angeles Dodgers +450 (Last week: +430)
The Los Angeles Dodgers have unsurprisingly been buyers ahead of MLB’s trade deadline, but they’ve hit a troublesome stretch where they’ve won just four of their last ten games. The Dodgers World Series odds have fallen slightly over the previous week from +430 to +450.
3. Tampa Bay Rays +650 (Last week: +550)
The Tampa Bay Rays are still twenty games over .500, but there have been many concerns about this baseball team over the last 45 days. The Rays have lost six of their last ten games, leading to their World Series odds dropping from +550 to +650.
4. Texas Rangers +800 (Last week: +950)
With the additions of Max Scherzer and Jordan Montgomery, the Texas Rangers are all in. The Rangers have lost three in a row, but they hope these additions help lead them to an AL West crown. Texas has seen a sizable odds shift with their additions, jumping from +950 to +800.
5. Houston Astros +850 (Last week: +850)
The Houston Astros have continued to occupy a wild-card position in the American League while also being in the mix for the AL West crown, sitting one game behind the Rangers. Houston continues to boast +850 odds to win the World Series.
6. (Tie) Baltimore Orioles +1500 (Last week: +1500)
Six wins over their last ten games have helped the Baltimore Orioles stay in the top spot in the AL East. Still, nothing has fluctuated with their World Series odds over the last week, where they continue to reside at +1500.
6. (Tie) Toronto Blue Jays +1500 (Last week: +2300)
The Toronto Blue Jays continue to add to their bullpen, with flamethrower Jordan Hicks being the latest addition. Toronto is twelve games over .500 and occupies a wild-card spot in the American League, leading to a big jump in their World Series odds from +2300 to +1500.
8. (Tie) Minnesota Twins +2500 (Last week: +2500)
It hasn’t been a pretty stretch for the Minnesota Twins to close out July. The AL Central-leading Twins have lost five straight games, which has them holding a slim half-game lead over the charging Cleveland Guardians. Minnesota maintains its +2500 World Series odds.
8. (Tie) Philadelphia Phillies +2500 (Last week: +2700)
Two straight losses have led the Philadelphia Phillies to be on the outside of the playoff picture looking. They’ve won just four of their last ten games but have seen their World Series odds rise slightly from +2700 to +2500.
10. New York Yankees +3000 (Last week: +2500)
Even with Aaron Judge returning to the New York Yankees lineup and having an immediate impact, the Bronx Bombers remain 3.5 games out of a playoff spot in the American League. New York has seen their World Series odds take another hit, dropping from +2500 to +3000.
World Series Odds from FanDuel Sportsbook
| Team | Current Odds |
| Atlanta Braves | 300 |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | 450 |
| Tampa Bay Rays | 650 |
| Texas Rangers | 800 |
| Houston Astros | 850 |
| Baltimore Orioles | 1500 |
| Toronto Blue Jays | 1500 |
| Philadelphia Phillies | 2500 |
| Minnesota Twins | 2500 |
| New York Yankees | 3000 |
| San Francisco Giants | 3500 |
| San Diego Padres | 4500 |
| Milwaukee Brewers | 4500 |
| Boston Red Sox | 5000 |
| Cincinnati Reds | 6000 |
| Seattle Mariners | 6000 |
| Arizona Diamondbacks | 6000 |
| Miami Marlins | 7000 |
| Cleveland Guardians | 7500 |
| Los Angeles Angels | 7500 |
| Chicago Cubs | 10000 |
| New York Mets | 12000 |
| St. Louis Cardinals | 30000 |
| Chicago White Sox | 100000 |
| Pittsburgh Pirates | 100000 |
| Detroit Tigers | 100000 |
| Colorado Rockies | 100000 |
| Oakland Athletics | 100000 |
| Kansas City Royals | 100000 |
| Washington Nationals | 100000 |














