MLB World Series Odds 2023: Who Is Poised For A Second-Half Run?

Nov 5, 2022; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman (2) celebrates in the locker room after the Astros defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in game six winning the 2022 World Series at Minute Maid Park.
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As we plunge into the second half of the season, the MLB World Series odds have undergone a seismic shift. The Atlanta Braves and Tampa Bay Rays have soared, while the New York Yankees battle with inconsistency and injuries.

Who’s going to clinch the title? The stage is set for a thrilling ride.

MLB World Series Odds 2023

TeamCurrent OddsOpening Odds
Atlanta Braves375800
Tampa Bay Rays4502200
Los Angeles Dodgers500500
Texas Rangers9005000
Houston Astros1000700
New York Yankees1400900
Philadelphia Phillies25001300
Baltimore Orioles25003500
Toronto Blue Jays2500900
Arizona Diamondbacks25006600
Minnesota Twins25004000
San Francisco Giants33003500
San Diego Padres40001400
Cincinnati Reds400010000
Seattle Mariners50001800
Milwaukee Brewers50002200
Miami Marlins50005000
New York Mets66001100
Cleveland Guardians80003500
Los Angeles Angels80002500
Boston Red Sox100003000
St. Louis Cardinals125001700
Chicago Cubs125008000
Chicago White Sox250001400
Pittsburgh Pirates5000015000
Detroit Tigers500005000
Washington Nationals10000015000
Colorado Rockies1000008000
Kansas City Royals1000008000
Oakland Athletics10000015000

Odds via BetMGM as of Wednesday, July 12.

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Breaking Down The Current Odds

The MLB World Series odds have experienced quite the reshuffle when comparing from the beginning of the season to the All-Star Break.

Bets Rolling In On Atlanta

The Atlanta Braves have emerged as the team to beat, now holding the best odds at +375, a dramatic climb from their preseason odds of +900. Their current record stands at an impressive 60-29, topping the National League East division.

This surge is largely credited to their stellar performance and the faith of the betting community, with the Braves receiving the most betting tickets of any team to win the World Series.

Are The Rays For Real?

The Tampa Bay Rays are also on a roll. Their odds have rocketed from a modest +2200 at the start of the season to an imposing +450, the second-best odds in the league. At 58-35, the Rays are leading the American League East division, with players like Wander Franco, Randy Arozarena, and more contributing significantly to the team’s success.

Rangers Still Not Favored To Win AL West

The Texas Rangers, despite their strong 52-39 record and topping the AL West, are pegged at +900 to win the World Series.

The betting market seems to hold reservations about their ability to clinch the AL West title, particularly with the Houston Astros, just two games behind, being favored at -135 to win the division.

Can The Yankees Get It Together?

On the flip side, the New York Yankees are grappling with a challenging path ahead. After starting the season with +900 odds to win the World Series, injuries and inconsistent performances have seen their odds dive to +1500.

Despite this, the Yankees have drawn the second-most betting tickets (7.8%) and the most money bet on them to win the World Series (13.3%) at BetMGM.

Their current 49-42 record places them fourth in the American League East division, highlighting the need for significant enhancements in their play to stay in the championship contention.