Ohtani, Dodgers World Series favorites

By Chris Havlicek

Updated 3/8/24 4:52am ET

With Spring Training in full bloom, sports fans and bettors are starting to get acquainted with America’s pastime. Several big names relocated this offseason, and we’ve already seen the debuts of Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto, Chris Sale, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Sonny Gray, and Eduardo Rodriguez.

The new-look Dodgers are the early World Series favorites at +320, followed by the Braves (+450), who are coming off back-to-back 100-win seasons. Those two squads are the only teams listed with triple-digit win totals (Dodgers 103.5, Braves 101.5).

World Series Odds: (Courtesy of FanDuel)

Los Angeles Dodgers: +320 

Atlanta Braves: +450 

Houston Astros: +700 

New York Yankees: +800 

Texas Rangers: +1400  

Baltimore Orioles: +1500  

Philadelphia Phillies: +1500 

Minnesota Twins: +2000 

Toronto Blue Jays: +2000  

Seattle Mariners: +2000

Tampa Bay Rays: +3300  

St. Louis Cardinals: +3500 

Chicago Cubs: +3500  

Arizona Diamondbacks: +4000 

New York Mets: +5000

Boston Red Sox: +5000 

Cincinnati Reds: +5500 

San Diego Padres: +6000 

Detroit Tigers: +6000 

San Francisco Giants: +6500 

Cleveland Guardians: +7500 

Milwaukee Brewers: +8500 

Miami Marlins: +9000 

Kansas City Royals: +15000 

Los Angeles Angels: +18000 

Pittsburgh Pirates: +20000 

Washington Nationals: +25000 

Chicago White Sox: +25000 

Oakland A’s: +50000 

Colorado Rockies: +50000

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