2025 World Series Odds: Tigers Surging in AL

The Detroit Tigers continue their ascent as a team to watch, boasting the AL's best record while looking especially strong at home. An elite rotation has led the way, but they're getting contributions up and down the lineup as well.

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Jason Wilson • Publishing Editor
Apr 28, 2025 • 10:26 ET • 5 min read
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While the Detroit Tigers seemed like a team on the rise, their early results in 2025 have been even more encouraging.

MLB odds have shifted, with the Tigers inching up the board as their torrid stretch continues. 

Let's look at the latest World Series odds and see where the Tigers rank among the league's best.

2025 World Series winner odds

World Series odds analysis

The Detroit Tigers were the surprise team of last summer, reaching the postseason after acting like sellers at the trade deadline. Rumors abounded at the time about whether or not they might trade left-hander Tarik Skubal. They didn't, and he went on to win AL Cy Young — an honor he could very easily duplicate in 2025.

Now, the Tigers are 18-10 and boast the best run differential in the American League (+42, tied with the New York Yankees) and own the second-best home record in baseball at 13-3 (only the New York Mets at 12-1 are better within their home confines).

Detroit entered the offseason at +4000 to win the 2025 World Series but has gradually seen that number shrink, settling at +2000 today after a four-game winning streak while going 8-2 in the last 10.

They look like a legitimate contender. The offense has been fine, with Spencer Torkelson regaining his confidence after a terrible 2024. The former No. 1 pick has eight home runs and 24 RBI and has played in all 28 games. Zack McKinstry doesn't have the same power, but he's hitting .321 as a nice surprise. Even Javy Baez, who looked like a sunk cost, is performing admirably, batting .301 while playing all over the diamond in more of a super-utility role.

But it's the pitching staff that has led the way. Skubal obviously leads the way, but Jack Flaherty (2.63 ERA), Casey Mize (2.12 ERA), Reese Olson (3.29 ERA), and Jackson Jobe (2.70 ERA) have all pitched exceptionally, which has helped the bullpen stay relatively well-rested.

But, the Tigers aren't the only team to move up the odds board. The Mets have jumped up to +900 (from +1100 a week ago). Their 2.53 team ERA ranks well above everyone (Detroit is second at 2.80) and, at 19-9, they already have a four-game division lead over the Philadelphia Phillies.

Some regression can likely be expected as they have suppressed home runs at an absurd rate (0.43 HR/9, 5.8% HR/FB rate), but things are looking up in Queens.

2025 World Series odds over time

Here's a look at how World Series odds stacked up across MLB throughout the offseason. We'll be updating this chart throughout the 2025 season.

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World Series betting splits

Highest ticket percentage:
•    Dodgers 16.2%
•    Phillies 9.4%
•    Yankees 7.7%

Highest handle percentage:
•    Dodgers 33.2%
•    Mets 8.8%
•    Yankees 7.7%

Data courtesy of BetMGM

"Bettors love the Dodgers' chances of repeating," says Hal Egeland, Trading Strategy Manager, BetMGM. "The Yankees, Mets, and Red Sox are also popular picks to win it all."

Past World Series winners

The Los Angeles Dodgers won the 2024 World Series by toppling the New York Yankees in five games.

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

Season Winner Opening odds Runner up
2024 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers +320 Yankees New York Yankees
2023 Rangers Texas Rangers +5,000 Diamondbacks Arizona Diamondbacks
2022 Astros Houston Astros +800 Phillies Philadelphia Phillies
2021 Braves Atlanta Braves +1,000 Astros Houston Astros
2020 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers +600 Rays Tampa Bay Rays
2019 Nationals Washington Nationals +1,800 Astros Houston Astros
2018 Red Sox Boston Red Sox +1,200 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers
2017 Astros Houston Astros +1,600 Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers
2016 Cubs Chicago Cubs +1,050 Guardians Cleveland Guardians
2015 Royals Kansas City Royals +1,500 Mets New York Mets

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
Giants San Francisco Giants 8 2014
Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers 8 2024
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 22 World Series appearances while the St. Louis Cardinals have won the second-most championships at 11.

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