2026 World Series Odds: Don't Wait, Grab the Braves Now Before the Line Moves

Jason Wilson - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Jason Wilson • Betting Analyst 19+ years betting experience
Updated: May 11, 2026 , 01:11 PM ET • 5 min read

The Atlanta Braves are baseball's best team and their odds to win the World Series remain +1000 or longer. With a clear path to the postseason and one of the most potent lineups around, now's the time to pounce.

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Photo By - Reuters Connect. Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson (right) celebrates with third baseman Austin Riley (27) after hitting a home run in the ninth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

For the second straight year, the Los Angeles Dodgers aren't running away with the National League West. Entering play on Monday, May 11, the Dodgers are tied with the San Diego Padres.

Now, expectations remain different for the Dodgers (+190) and Padres (+4000) vis-a-vis their World Series odds, and L.A. won the Fall Classic last year despite not looking like a regular-season behemoth, but that gap in the number is still surprising, even if it shouldn't be.

The Padres have a +3 run differential. The Dodgers are +69.

MLB odds have the Dodgers atop the board, and likely will for the foreseeable future, even if many teams are technically above them in the overall standings.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are rightly favored to win the World Series, and you can certainly justify wagering on them at +200 or thereabouts. 

However, a lot can happen in a few months. Granted, even their late-season swoon didn't hurt them too much, but the Dodgers were +500 as of the Wild Card Series.

Bet Odds Bet date Units
Braves Atlanta Braves +1100 May 11 0.5
Tigers Detroit Tigers +2500 February 26 0.25

With Tarik Skubal out for an extended period of time, and the Detroit Tigers offense looking a bit out of sorts, I think it's worth pivoting to an alternative World Series pick. I'm going with the Atlanta Braves.

I am not buying the Tampa Bay Rays or the Athletics, two of the three AL teams with winning records, and I'm not about to commit to the Chicago Cubs with all of their concerns in the starting rotation. 

But if I'm eyeing an alternative to the Dodgers, and don't want to pay a premium on the New York Yankees, I'll grab the Braves.

First of all, they have baseball's best record and the biggest division cushion. Thanks to uneven and bad play from the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets, the Braves have a nine-game lead in the NL East. 

At +87, Atlanta owns the best run differential. And even with Ronald Acuna Jr. sidelined, the offense keeps humming along thanks to a resurgent Matt Olson, slugging sophomore catcher Drake Baldwin, and others.

The rotation is being held together by toothpicks and super glue, but Spencer Strider finally looked more like himself, and Chris Sale continues to mow people down. Getting them anywhere close to +1000 is a gift.


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Past World Series winners

The Los Angeles Dodgers won the 2025 World Series by toppling the Toronto Blue Jays in an epic seven-game series.

Here are the last 10 World Series winners, along with their opening odds.

Season Winner Opening odds Runner up
2025 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers +240 Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays
2024 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers +350 Yankees New York Yankees
2023 Rangers Texas Rangers +5000 Diamondbacks Arizona Diamondbacks
2022 Astros Houston Astros +800 Phillies Philadelphia Phillies
2021 Braves Atlanta Braves +1000 Astros Houston Astros
2020 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers +600 Rays Tampa Bay Rays
2019 Nationals Washington Nationals +1800 Astros Houston Astros
2018 Red Sox Boston Red Sox +1200 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers
2017 Astros Houston Astros +1600 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers
2016 Cubs Chicago Cubs +1050 Guardians Cleveland Guardians

The biggest World Series underdogs 

Below are the 10 World Series-winning teams since 1985 with the longest opening odds.

Season Winner Opening odds
1991 Twins Minnesota Twins +8000
2003 Marlins Florida Marlins +7500
2023 Rangers Texas Rangers +5000
1987 Twins Minnesota Twins +5000
2013 Red Sox Boston Red Sox +4000
2002 Angels Anaheim Angels +4000
2010 Giants San Francisco Giants +2500
2005 White Sox Chicago White Sox +2200
2008 Phillies Philadelphia Phillies +2000
2014 Giants San Francisco Giants +2000

Teams with most World Series titles

Team World Series titles Most recent championship
Yankees New York Yankees 27 2009
Cardinals St. Louis Cardinals 11 2011
Athletics Oakland A's 9 1989
Red Sox Boston Red Sox 9 2018
Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers 9 2025
Giants San Francisco Giants 8 2014
Reds Cincinnati Reds 5 1990
Pirates Pittsburgh Pirates 5 1979
Tigers Detroit Tigers 4 1984
Braves Atlanta Braves 4 2021
Cubs Chicago Cubs 3 2016
Orioles Baltimore Orioles 3 1983
Twins Minnesota Twins 3 1991
White Sox Chicago White Sox 3 2005

The New York Yankees are the most decorated team in MLB history, and it isn't close. In addition to winning a whopping 27 titles, they've played in 41 World Series. The Los Angeles Dodgers are second all-time with 23 World Series appearances, while the St. Louis Cardinals have won the second-most championships at 11.


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Jason Wilson is an experienced journalist who has worked in a variety of roles within the industry for the past 18 years. Working at community newspapers in New Brunswick, Jason wore many hats as a reporter, editor, and photographer, covering everything from sports to courts to municipal politics. After shifting gears and working as an educator for a few years in the 2010s, Jason returned to full-time work in media as an MLB news editor for six years at theScore in Toronto before joining Covers in late 2021.

He has honed his editorial acumen over his years in the industry, showcasing flexibility, patience, and a strong work ethic. While he was relatively new to sports betting upon joining Covers, Jason has taken the plunge with gusto to learn the ins and outs of the industry, both as a method to improve professionally and to add an extra angle to his sports fandom.

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