The 2026 MLB season is approaching, as pitchers and catchers have reported, and spring training games are soon to follow.
The MLB playoff odds market is a simple “yes/no” proposition. You look at a team’s odds and decide whether or not you think they’ll be playing in October.
With a clean slate, let’s look at how MLB odds look before any action has occurred.
2026 MLB playoff odds
|
Team |
Yes |
No |
|---|---|---|
|
Los Angeles Dodgers |
-5000 |
+1800 |
|
New York Yankees |
-380 |
+300 |
|
New York Mets |
-310 |
+250 |
|
Philadelphia Phillies |
-290 |
+225 |
|
Toronto Blue Jays |
-280 |
+225 |
|
Seattle Mariners |
-280 |
+220 |
|
Chicago Cubs |
-250 |
+200 |
|
Atlanta Braves |
-220 |
+175 |
|
Boston Red Sox |
-195 |
+160 |
|
Milwaukee Brewers |
-190 |
+160 |
|
Detroit Tigers |
-185 |
+140 |
|
Houston Astros |
-185 |
+150 |
|
San Diego Padres |
-155 |
+130 |
|
Baltimore Orioles |
+100 |
-120 |
|
Texas Rangers |
+115 |
-145 |
|
Cincinnati Reds |
+145 |
-175 |
|
Kansas City Royals |
+160 |
-200 |
|
Cleveland Guardians |
+185 |
-230 |
|
San Francisco Giants |
+215 |
-270 |
|
Arizona Diamondbacks |
+270 |
-340 |
|
Tampa Bay Rays |
+310 |
-400 |
|
Pittsburgh Pirates |
+425 |
-650 |
|
Athletics |
+475 |
-700 |
|
Miami Marlins |
+500 |
-750 |
|
Minnesota Twins |
+500 |
-750 |
|
St. Louis Cardinals |
+600 |
-1000 |
|
Los Angeles Angels |
+750 |
-1400 |
|
Washington Nationals |
+1600 |
-5000 |
|
Chicago White Sox |
+2000 |
-5000 |
|
Colorado Rockies |
+3500 |
-20000 |
Odds courtesy of DraftKings.
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MLB Postseason format
The MLB playoffs expanded in the 2022 season, adding an extra wild card to both the AL and NL, making it a total of 12 teams in the postseason.
The new format will see the top two division winners in each league (Seeds 1 and 2) get a first-round bye, while the third-best division winner (Seed 3) will host the third wild card (Seed 6) — and the two remaining wild cards (Seeds 4 and 5) will face off — in a three-game series.
Following the Wild Card Round, the No. 1 seed will face the winner of the two wild cards (Seeds 4/5), while the No. 2 seed will face the No. 3 vs No. 6 winner in the Divisional Round.
If the second-best record in the league does not come from a division winner (e.g. the San Francisco Giants in 2021), they will remain the top wild card — and not get a first-round bye.
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