Trader consensus crowns the Los Angeles Dodgers as clear 2026 World Series favorites at 26.5% implied probability, driven by their defending champion status, blockbuster offseason signings of outfielder Kyle Tucker and closer Edwin Díaz, and an elite rotation anchored by Yoshinobu Yamamoto alongside Shohei Ohtani's MVP-caliber play—forming MLB's deepest roster per preseason projections topping 100 wins. The wide-open field sees Seattle Mariners (8.2%) next via pitching dominance and Julio Rodríguez's breakout potential after last year's ALCS Game 7; New York Mets (8.7%) reloaded offense with Bo Bichette and Freddy Peralta trades; Toronto Blue Jays (7.5%) boosted rotation via Dylan Cease despite multiple injured list stints like Shane Bieber's forearm issue; and New York Yankees (7.5%) leaning on Aaron Judge's power amid Gerrit Cole's June return from elbow surgery. Spring training health and early momentum will test these edges as Opening Day nears.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedLos Angeles Dodgers 27%
New York Mets 8.7%
Seattle Mariners 8.3%
New York Yankees 8%
$8,403,349 Vol.
$8,403,349 Vol.
Los Angeles Dodgers
27%
New York Mets
9%
Seattle Mariners
8%
New York Yankees
8%
Toronto Blue Jays
8%
Boston Red Sox
5%
Philadelphia Phillies
4%
Atlanta Braves
4%
Detroit Tigers
4%
Chicago Cubs
4%
Baltimore Orioles
3%
Milwaukee Brewers
2%
Houston Astros
2%
San Diego Padres
2%
Texas Rangers
2%
Kansas City Royals
2%
Los Angeles Angels
1%
Cincinnati Reds
1%
Pittsburgh Pirates
1%
Cleveland Guardians
1%
Tampa Bay Rays
1%
San Francisco Giants
1%
Arizona Diamondbacks
1%
Athletics
1%
Washington Nationals
1%
Minnesota Twins
1%
Miami Marlins
<1%
St. Louis Cardinals
<1%
Chicago White Sox
<1%
Colorado Rockies
<1%
Los Angeles Dodgers 27%
New York Mets 8.7%
Seattle Mariners 8.3%
New York Yankees 8%
$8,403,349 Vol.
$8,403,349 Vol.
Los Angeles Dodgers
27%
New York Mets
9%
Seattle Mariners
8%
New York Yankees
8%
Toronto Blue Jays
8%
Boston Red Sox
5%
Philadelphia Phillies
4%
Atlanta Braves
4%
Detroit Tigers
4%
Chicago Cubs
4%
Baltimore Orioles
3%
Milwaukee Brewers
2%
Houston Astros
2%
San Diego Padres
2%
Texas Rangers
2%
Kansas City Royals
2%
Los Angeles Angels
1%
Cincinnati Reds
1%
Pittsburgh Pirates
1%
Cleveland Guardians
1%
Tampa Bay Rays
1%
San Francisco Giants
1%
Arizona Diamondbacks
1%
Athletics
1%
Washington Nationals
1%
Minnesota Twins
1%
Miami Marlins
<1%
St. Louis Cardinals
<1%
Chicago White Sox
<1%
Colorado Rockies
<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.
Market Opened: Jan 21, 2026, 3:39 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...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.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus crowns the Los Angeles Dodgers as clear 2026 World Series favorites at 26.5% implied probability, driven by their defending champion status, blockbuster offseason signings of outfielder Kyle Tucker and closer Edwin Díaz, and an elite rotation anchored by Yoshinobu Yamamoto alongside Shohei Ohtani's MVP-caliber play—forming MLB's deepest roster per preseason projections topping 100 wins. The wide-open field sees Seattle Mariners (8.2%) next via pitching dominance and Julio Rodríguez's breakout potential after last year's ALCS Game 7; New York Mets (8.7%) reloaded offense with Bo Bichette and Freddy Peralta trades; Toronto Blue Jays (7.5%) boosted rotation via Dylan Cease despite multiple injured list stints like Shane Bieber's forearm issue; and New York Yankees (7.5%) leaning on Aaron Judge's power amid Gerrit Cole's June return from elbow surgery. Spring training health and early momentum will test these edges as Opening Day nears.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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