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The back-to-back World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers have the shortest odds to win next year's Fall Classic at +370 ($100 bet win $370), per DraftKings Sportsbook, followed by the New York Yankees at +750.
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Alex Rodriguez has surprising answer about what Yankees need most to end World Series drought
The Dodgers, who beat the Yankees in the 2024 World Series and on Saturday became the first club to win back-to-back titles since the 1998-2000 Yankees, “have become the class of baseball,” Rodriguez said. Whether the Yankees do enough this offseason to catch up to them remains to be seen.
The New York Yankees failed to replicate their 2024 World Series run this postseason, losing to the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Division Series.
The New York Yankees are already emerging as favorites for the 2026 World Series, long before they take the field for Opening Day.
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2026 World Series odds and where the New York Yankees rank among favorites
After bowing out of the MLB postseason early, the New York Yankees will begin the 2026 season among the favorites to win the World Series and break a 16-year title drought
What does it take to overcome the odds and repeat as champions? Buster Olney asked the last group of guys to do it.
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Yankees Legend Don Mattingly Addresses Retirement Questions After Blue Jays’ World Series Loss
Mattingly and the Blue Jays came two outs shy of winning their first World Series title since 1993. However, the Dodgers rallied in the ninth inning and completed the comeback to become baseball’s first repeat champions since the 1998-2000 Yankees.
The New York Yankees failed to reach the World Series this season and could lose some key players in free agency.
Former New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez said the Los Angeles Dodgers' triumph over the Toronto Blue Jays capped "the greatest World Series I've seen in my lifetime" and signaled the franchise's firm grip on Major League Baseball.
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Yankees legend makes it to the World Series for the first time with the Blue Jays
Mattingly’s Yankees career was both brilliant and bittersweet. The 1985 American League MVP dominated pitchers with his smooth left-handed swing and unmatched glove at first base. He collected All-Star nods, Gold Gloves, and Silver Sluggers, becoming a symbol of consistency in an era that offered little postseason payoff.
After another postseason failure, the New York Yankees find themselves in the offseason desperate for a hitter who can provide a spark besides Aaron Judge.