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Dodger Blue > DodgerBlue > Dodgers 2026 World Series Favorites as they Seek Rare Three-Peat
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Dodgers 2026 World Series Favorites as they Seek Rare Three-Peat

Staff Writer
November 6, 2025
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Oct 31, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (30) celebrates after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images
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The Los Angeles Dodgers enter 2026 riding the crest of history. Back-to-back champions, the Dodgers opened as World Series favorites, eyeing a third consecutive title—a feat seldom witnessed in Major League Baseball. Few teams have stood this tall, this long, as the game’s relentless shifts test every roster and front office in pursuit of enduring greatness.

Entering spring, speculation-filled headlines and social feeds. The Dodgers stand atop preseason projections and betting boards. The odds reflect respect for their roster, as well as the challenge ahead. Every rival wants a shot at the king. The pressure of a repeat campaign looms, unique and unrelenting.

Dodgers Run of Dominance

The Dodgers carry momentum few clubs can match. Their blend of star power, depth, and experience forms an imposing foundation. The 2025 campaign highlighted an offense that produced at elite levels again, while the rotation anchored the pitching staff. Shohei Ohtani’s arrival added historic versatility, but the continued excellence of Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman kept the Dodgers’ lineup dangerous from top to bottom, and a starting rotation, highlighted by Blake Snell and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, that only gets deeper when the team gets back River Ryan and Gavin Stone.

Injuries, streaks, and the pressure of expectations tested Los Angeles multiple times. Yet, the Dodgers surged late, with postseason performances that validated every metric and projection. Now, with a championship window wide open, bookmakers once again set the Dodgers at the top. Most sportsbooks currently list Los Angeles as the favorite, with odds in the +350 to +400 range depending on the outlet. That price reflects both their roster construction and the confidence bettors place in their ability to once again contend deep into October.

Phillies and Yankees Present Real Challenges

Just behind the Dodgers, the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees anchor the second tier of World Series contenders. Sports betting in PA has the Phillies with odds of roughly +600 to +700. The Phillies’ strong core, led by Bryce Harper and Cy-Young finalist Cristopher Sánchez, gives them a legitimate path through the National League. Their 2025 playoff run fell short, but a blend of power hitting and solid rotation depth positions them as a threat. Resigning Kyle Schwarber will be high on their off-season to-do list.

The Yankees, as always, draw significant action from fans and bettors alike. New York holds odds close to +700 or +750. Aaron Judge remains their franchise pillar, and a healthy Gerrit Cole gives them front-line firepower. The Yankees’ last offseason also saw critical acquisitions aimed at boosting run production, and it paid off. Their challenge will revolve around maintaining health and consistency over the grind of a 162-game campaign. Ace Gerrit Cole is expected to return sometime in 2026, likely in May or June. In the American League, the road winds through New York for most contenders.

Astros Look for Another October Run

The Houston Astros loom in every postseason conversation. Their championship core remains largely intact, giving them odds near +800 entering 2026. Houston mixes veteran leadership with emerging talent. Yordan Alvarez leads a balanced lineup, while the pitching staff boasts both proven arms and rising contributors. Astros management consistently keeps the team in contention, reloading rather than rebuilding.

The recent postseason experience gives Houston a unique confidence. Their infield remains among the league’s best, and their run prevention consistently ranks near the top. The Astros are not flashy, but they are relentless. Opponents know the road to the pennant likely runs through Minute Maid Park.

Mariners and Blue Jays Seek Breakthrough

The Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays receive less attention than their historic rivals, but both possess the roster strength to make deep playoff pushes. Seattle starts the year in the +1400 to +1600 range, a reflection of their growing stability and emerging star power. The Mariners’ rotation features some of the best young arms in baseball, and Julio Rodríguez stands out as a true franchise cornerstone. If their offense provides steady production, Seattle could surprise in August and September.

Toronto appears in the same tier, often posted with odds near +1600. The Blue Jays balance youth and experience, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette anchoring the offense. Their pitching remains a question mark, but management addressed key weaknesses in the offseason. Toronto will need consistent output from both starters and its bullpen again this season to make a deep run.

Rare Company for a Potential Three-Peat

Three titles in a row mark the highest achievement for any MLB club. Only the Yankees have completed this feat multiple times, with legendary runs in the 1930s, 1940s, and late 1990s. The Dodgers now approach that rare threshold. Continuity, health, and depth will decide whether they finish the task or fall short.

Baseball’s history weighs heavily on such campaigns. Repeating as champion requires both fortune and resolve. Opponents improve their scouting and their lineups, and luck can shift the outcome in a single playoff series. The Dodgers’ front office, lauded for its skill and vision, faces one of the sport’s great tests over the coming months.

2026 Outlook: The Stakes

Expect rivalry to define the season. The Dodgers, Phillies, and Yankees bring the atmosphere and draw a large audience. Houston remains ever-capable. Seattle and Toronto push from behind. Key injuries or trades will shift odds as summer turns to autumn, but projections paint a clear picture: the Dodgers hold a target on their backs and a shot at history.

Fans and bettors will watch every series and transaction, looking for cracks or breakthroughs. The thrill of pursuit will drive every contender and shape the narrative from spring training to postseason. The Dodgers start as favorites, but baseball’s unpredictability ensures the hunt for October will be anything but routine.

Who will raise the Commissioner’s Trophy at the end of the 2026 season? The journey begins for six elite clubs, each with its own odds, ambitions, and path to glory. The Dodgers remain at the top, chasing their place in baseball folklore while the rest of the field gears up to dethrone the reigning kings. The chase for history starts now.

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