Trader consensus on 2026 MLB regular season win totals heavily favors the Los Angeles Dodgers at around 98-102 wins, buoyed by their 2024 World Series triumph, Shohei Ohtani's two-way brilliance, and a stacked rotation featuring Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki rumors. The Baltimore Orioles and Philadelphia Phillies follow closely, leveraging elite young cores like Gunnar Henderson and Bryce Harper's sustained peak. Juan Soto's megadeal with the Mets elevates their ceiling to 92-95 wins, shifting AL East dynamics against a reloading Yankees squad. Uncertainty looms from prospect graduations, injury recoveries like Spencer Strider's for Atlanta, and 2025 performance as the true litmus test amid payroll crunches for contenders like the Padres.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoNew York Yankees
70%
Boston Red Sox
39%
Toronto Blue Jays
50%
Baltimore Orioles
50%
Tampa Bay Rays
60%
Detroit Tigers
38%
Kansas City Royals
63%
Minnesota Twins
28%
Cleveland Guardians
43%
Chicago White Sox
47%
Seattle Mariners
54%
Texas Rangers
39%
Houston Astros
42%
Athletics
61%
Angels de Los Ángeles
60%
Atlanta Braves
60%
New York Mets
46%
Philadelphia Phillies
45%
Miami Marlins
64%
Washington Nationals
60%
Chicago Cubs
39%
Pittsburgh Pirates
41%
Milwaukee Brewers
49%
Cincinnati Reds
39%
St. Louis Cardinals
48%
Los Angeles Dodgers
43%
San Francisco Giants
52%
Arizona Diamondbacks
51%
San Diego Padres
44%
Colorado Rockies
19%
$2,859 Vol.
New York Yankees
70%
Boston Red Sox
39%
Toronto Blue Jays
50%
Baltimore Orioles
50%
Tampa Bay Rays
60%
Detroit Tigers
38%
Kansas City Royals
63%
Minnesota Twins
28%
Cleveland Guardians
43%
Chicago White Sox
47%
Seattle Mariners
54%
Texas Rangers
39%
Houston Astros
42%
Athletics
61%
Angels de Los Ángeles
60%
Atlanta Braves
60%
New York Mets
46%
Philadelphia Phillies
45%
Miami Marlins
64%
Washington Nationals
60%
Chicago Cubs
39%
Pittsburgh Pirates
41%
Milwaukee Brewers
49%
Cincinnati Reds
39%
St. Louis Cardinals
48%
Los Angeles Dodgers
43%
San Francisco Giants
52%
Arizona Diamondbacks
51%
San Diego Padres
44%
Colorado Rockies
19%
If at any point it becomes statistically impossible for the New York Yankees to record more than 86.5 wins per the rules of the MLB, the corresponding market will resolve to "U 86.5".
If the MLB Regular Season is cancelled, partially completed, or postponed after November 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "50-50".
The resolution source will be official information from Major League Baseball (https://www.mlb.com/standings/); however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Mar 3, 2026, 12:55 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.mlb.com/standings/Resolver
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on 2026 MLB regular season win totals heavily favors the Los Angeles Dodgers at around 98-102 wins, buoyed by their 2024 World Series triumph, Shohei Ohtani's two-way brilliance, and a stacked rotation featuring Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki rumors. The Baltimore Orioles and Philadelphia Phillies follow closely, leveraging elite young cores like Gunnar Henderson and Bryce Harper's sustained peak. Juan Soto's megadeal with the Mets elevates their ceiling to 92-95 wins, shifting AL East dynamics against a reloading Yankees squad. Uncertainty looms from prospect graduations, injury recoveries like Spencer Strider's for Atlanta, and 2025 performance as the true litmus test amid payroll crunches for contenders like the Padres.
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