Los Angeles Dodgers lead trader consensus at 27.5% implied probability for the 2026 World Series, buoyed by their defending champion roster featuring Shohei Ohtani's two-way dominance, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and a deep rotation with Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Tyler Glasnow, plus a top farm system mitigating injury risks from 2024. Juan Soto's blockbuster 15-year, $765 million signing with the New York Mets last week propelled them to 5.9%, instantly elevating their lineup alongside Francisco Lindor and a solid rotation. New York Yankees at 7.5% hold Aaron Judge's MVP-caliber power but face rotation questions post-Carlos Rodón inconsistencies; Seattle Mariners' 6.5% reflects ace starters like Luis Castillo and Logan Gilbert offsetting offensive woes. Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox round out top tiers via young cores and prospect influxes in a wide-open field lacking a clear dynasty.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoDodgers de Los Ángeles 28%
New York Yankees 8%
Seattle Mariners 6.5%
Mets de Nueva York 5.8%
$7,856,493 Vol.
$7,856,493 Vol.
Dodgers de Los Ángeles
28%
New York Yankees
8%
Seattle Mariners
6%
Mets de Nueva York
6%
Toronto Blue Jays
6%
Boston Red Sox
5%
Atlanta Braves
4%
Detroit Tigers
4%
Philadelphia Phillies
4%
Chicago Cubs
3%
Tampa Bay Rays
3%
Orioles de Baltimore
3%
Pittsburgh Pirates
2%
San Diego Padres
2%
Houston Astros
2%
Milwaukee Brewers
2%
Texas Rangers
2%
Kansas City Royals
2%
Cincinnati Reds
1%
San Francisco Giants
1%
Cleveland Guardians
1%
Arizona Diamondbacks
1%
Minnesota Twins
1%
Athletics
1%
Miami Marlins
1%
Los Angeles Angels
<1%
Washington Nationals
<1%
St. Louis Cardinals
<1%
Colorado Rockies
<1%
Chicago White Sox
<1%
Dodgers de Los Ángeles 28%
New York Yankees 8%
Seattle Mariners 6.5%
Mets de Nueva York 5.8%
$7,856,493 Vol.
$7,856,493 Vol.
Dodgers de Los Ángeles
28%
New York Yankees
8%
Seattle Mariners
6%
Mets de Nueva York
6%
Toronto Blue Jays
6%
Boston Red Sox
5%
Atlanta Braves
4%
Detroit Tigers
4%
Philadelphia Phillies
4%
Chicago Cubs
3%
Tampa Bay Rays
3%
Orioles de Baltimore
3%
Pittsburgh Pirates
2%
San Diego Padres
2%
Houston Astros
2%
Milwaukee Brewers
2%
Texas Rangers
2%
Kansas City Royals
2%
Cincinnati Reds
1%
San Francisco Giants
1%
Cleveland Guardians
1%
Arizona Diamondbacks
1%
Minnesota Twins
1%
Athletics
1%
Miami Marlins
1%
Los Angeles Angels
<1%
Washington Nationals
<1%
St. Louis Cardinals
<1%
Colorado Rockies
<1%
Chicago White Sox
<1%
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed team to win the 2026 MLB World Series per the rules of MLB (e.g., they are eliminated in the playoffs), the corresponding market will resolve to “No”.
If the 2026 MLB season is cancelled, postponed after December 31, 2026 ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source will be official information from MLB (https://www.mlb.com/); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Jan 21, 2026, 3:39 PM ET
Resolver
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0x2F5e3684c...Los Angeles Dodgers lead trader consensus at 27.5% implied probability for the 2026 World Series, buoyed by their defending champion roster featuring Shohei Ohtani's two-way dominance, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and a deep rotation with Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Tyler Glasnow, plus a top farm system mitigating injury risks from 2024. Juan Soto's blockbuster 15-year, $765 million signing with the New York Mets last week propelled them to 5.9%, instantly elevating their lineup alongside Francisco Lindor and a solid rotation. New York Yankees at 7.5% hold Aaron Judge's MVP-caliber power but face rotation questions post-Carlos Rodón inconsistencies; Seattle Mariners' 6.5% reflects ace starters like Luis Castillo and Logan Gilbert offsetting offensive woes. Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox round out top tiers via young cores and prospect influxes in a wide-open field lacking a clear dynasty.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado
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