2025 World Series Odds: Here Come the Yankees?

The Yankees have won five of their past six, and while they're still looking up at multiple teams in the AL, their odds have been slashed. Meanwhile, the Brewers are no longer the hottest team in baseball but are still seen as World Series threats.

Robert Criscola - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Robert Criscola • Betting Analyst
Aug 18, 2025 • 09:56 ET • 5 min read
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Photo By - Imagn Images. New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice (22) celebrates with right fielder Jose Caballero (72) after hitting a three run home run.

Things were looking grim for the New York Yankees at the beginning of August, but they've seemingly turned things around and are catching the eyes of bettors in the World Series odds.

Meanwhile, in the NL, the Milwaukee Brewers took their first loss in 15 games but have still played their way into being a legitimate contender in this MLB odds market.

Let's take a look at the updated 2025 World Series odds.

2025 World Series winner odds

World Series odds analysis

The New York Yankees fell to as low as +1400 at the beginning of August after dropping 10 of their first 17 games following the All-Star break. But the turnaround has seemingly begun with wins in five of their last six games. 

The Yankees may have just beat up on the Twins and Cardinals, but that hasn't stopped bettors from dropping them down to as short as +1000, in line with the Seattle Mariners. 

New York's trade deadline acquisitions like Ryan McMahon and Jake Bird have been underwhelming, though David Bednar has been as advertised (three saves in August). Giancarlo Stanton has been tearing the cover off the ball this month (1.275 OPS), which has been huge with Aaron Judge going through a mini-slump (.229 average).

Ben Rice recently played hero with a seven-RBI game vs. St. Louis on Saturday, bringing his August average up to .298.

The Milwaukee Brewers had a franchise-record 14-game winning streak halted by the Reds on Sunday, but they're still an incredible 21-5 in the second half of the season. 

Milwaukee was as long as +6600 to win the World Series prior to the All-Star break, and now they're no longer than +800.

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 14.4%
•   Phillies 9.3%
•   Mets 7.9%

Highest handle percentage:
•   Dodgers 28.6%
•   Mets 9.5%
•   Phillies 7.7%

Biggest liabilities:

•   Giants
•   Angels
•   Dodgers

Data courtesy of BetMGM

2025 World Series AI prediction

We turned to ChatGPT to find out who it thinks will be the last team standing this fall.

Let’s not overthink this. The Los Angeles Dodgers aren’t just contenders in 2025 — they’re a blue-chip powerhouse with a bulletproof case to go all the way. If you’re betting futures and not considering L.A., you’re either chasing longshots or ignoring cold, hard baseball logic.

With a stacked lineup featuring Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman, this team doesn’t just score — it overwhelms. They're leading MLB in run differential, mashing top-tier pitching, and turning every game into a mismatch by the fifth inning. And that’s before you even factor in their elite rotation: Tyler Glasnow’s strikeout stuff, Yamamoto’s poise, Kershaw's experience, and a bullpen that quietly shuts down late-inning drama.

This is a smart, disciplined franchise that knows how to manage a championship run. With postseason experience, front-office savvy, and October motivation after recent playoff stumbles, the Dodgers are the rare team with both the talent and the temperament to finish the job. You’re getting elite metrics, consistent value on the futures board, and a team that treats the regular season like a 162-game tune-up.

Pick: Los Angeles Dodgers

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 +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
2015 Royals Kansas City Royals +1500 Mets New York Mets

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
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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Robert M. Criscola’s road to becoming a Covers publishing editor began with an internship at Metro New York, which eventually turned into a freelance job at MetroBet covering many sports from a wagering angle, including horse racing. He continued to focus on “The Sport of Kings” by writing for shapperdacapper.com, danonymousracing.com, and informer.fanxt.com before joining the team at the TwinSpires Edge in 2019 as a regular contributor and weekend editor. “Crisco” began writing game previews for Covers in 2022 and joined the editing team in 2023.

His best advice for sports bettors? Bet with your head, not over it.

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