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The Los Angeles Dodgers (+350 at BetMGM) are the clear favorites to win next year's World Series after clinching the 2025 championship on Saturday night.
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2026 World Series odds: Every MLB team's chances to hoist trophy as Dodgers open as favorites again
Major League Baseball is still wide open. And if you disagree, the good news is you can put your money where your mouth is for +370 (that means bet $100 to win $370) on the Dodgers. If it's such a foregone conclusion, just win money, right?
Los Angeles sealed a 5-4 win in extras after Yamamoto cleaned up Blake Snell ’s ninth-inning mess and then stacked 2.2 scoreless relief innings to close the door. His full body of work was absurd – 17 2/3 innings, only two runs allowed, a 1.20 ERA, and 14 strikeouts – crowning him the 2025 World Series MVP.
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Cleveland Guardians fans recognized plenty of familiar faces in the 2025 World Series. Specifically, the Toronto Blue Jays featured names from the not-too-dista
Every October, MLB fans hope that their favorite teams will excel in the playoffs and make the World Series. In 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays made it to MLB's biggest stage. The Dodgers ultimately took home their ninth franchise title in a nail-biter Game 7 that went to extra innings.
Game 6 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays ended with one of the most controversial calls you'll see on this stage. In the bottom of the ninth inning, Blue Jays third baseman Addison Barger hit what many fans at the Rogers Centre thought was an inside-the-park
It was an emotional night all around for Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw. Not only did he capture his second World Series title, but his MLB career officially came to an end as he’s set to retire from baseball after the season.