World Series Favorites Prior to the Start of the Season

Below is a table of the preseason favorite(s) to win the World Series and how they have performed. Also listed are the preseason odds of the eventual champion.

Summary: since the 1985 season the preseason favorite to win the World Series has won the title 7 times; lost in the World Series 4 times; lost in the League Championship Series 12 times; lost in the League Division Series 9 times and missed the playoffs 7 times. Note that if there were multiple favorites in a single season then we counted the team that went further in the playoffs.

Round abbreviations: LDS = League Division Series, LCS = League Championship Series, WS = World Series

Year World Series
Preseason
Favorite
Team(s)
World Series
Preseason
Favorite
Odds
World Series
Preseason
Favorite
Result(s)
World Series
Champion
World Series
Preseason
Odds
World Series
Preseason
Odds Rank
2025 Los Angeles Dodgers +400 ?
2024 Los Angeles Dodgers +350 Won WS Los Angeles Dodgers +350 1st
2023 Atlanta Braves +550 Lost LDS Texas Rangers +3000 T-13th
2022 Los Angeles Dodgers +500 Lost LDS Houston Astros +1000 T-3rd
2021 Los Angeles Dodgers +350 Lost LCS Atlanta Braves +1000 T-5th
2020 New York Yankees +375 Lost LDS Los Angeles Dodgers +385 2nd
2019 New York Yankees +485 Lost LCS Washington Nationals +1600 9th
2018 Houston Astros +525 Lost LCS Boston Red Sox +1150 7th
2017 Chicago Cubs +400 Lost LCS Houston Astros +1175 6th
2016 Chicago Cubs +660 Won WS Chicago Cubs +660 1st
2015 Washington Nationals +500 Missed playoffs Kansas City Royals +3300 T-18th
2014 Los Angeles Dodgers +700 Lost LDS San Francisco Giants +2500 T-13th
2013 Los Angeles Dodgers
Washington Nationals
+750 Lost LCS
Missed playoffs
Boston Red Sox +2800 14th
2012 Philadelphia Phillies +550 Missed playoffs San Francisco Giants +2000 T-7th
2011 Philadelphia Phillies +350 Lost LDS St Louis Cardinals +2500 T-10th
2010 New York Yankees +325 Lost LCS San Francisco Giants +2500 T-11th
2009 New York Yankees +500 Won WS New York Yankees +500 1st
2008 Boston Red Sox +400 Lost LCS Philadelphia Phillie +2000 T-9th
2007 New York Yankees +300 Lost LDS Boston Red Sox +700 4th
2006 New York Yankees +350 Lost LDS St Louis Cardinals +700 3rd
2005 New York Yankees +300 Lost LDS Chicago White Sox +2200 T-15th
2004 New York Yankees +350 Lost LCS Boston Red Sox +650 2nd
2003 New York Yankees +200 Lost WS Florida Marlins +7500 T-20th
2002 New York Yankees +200 Lost LDS Anaheim Angels +4000 T-18th
2001 New York Yankees +200 Lost WS Arizona Diamondbacks +1000 T-6th
2000 New York Yankees +250 Won WS New York Yankees +250 1st
1999 New York Yankees +200 Won WS New York Yankees +200 1st
1998 Atlanta Braves +200 Lost LCS New York Yankees +600 2nd
1997 Atlanta Braves +300 Lost LCS Florida Marlins +1000 T-5th
1996 Atlanta Braves +350 Lost WS New York Yankees +700 3rd
1995 Atlanta Braves +400 Won WS Atlanta Braves +400 1st
1994 Atlanta Braves
Chicago White Sox
San Francisco Giants
+600 Season cancelled due to players strike that began Aug 12
1993 Atlanta Braves +250 Lost LCS Toronto Blue Jays +600 2nd
1992 New York Mets +500 Missed playoffs Toronto Blue Jays +700 2nd
1991 Oakland Athletics +300 Missed playoffs Minnesota Twins +8000 21st
1990 Oakland Athletics +600 Lost WS Cincinnati Reds +1600 T-11th
1989 New York Mets +400 Missed playoffs Oakland Athletics +500 2nd
1988 New York Mets +300 Lost LCS Los Angeles Dodgers +800 5th
1987 New York Mets +250 Missed playoffs Minnesota Twins +5000 21st
1986 New York Mets +700 Won WS New York Mets +700 1st
1985 Detroit Tigers +600 Missed playoffs Kansas City Royals +1800 T-14th

Note: there were 26 teams in MLB from 1985 to 1992; 28 teams from 1993 to 1997; 30 teams from 1998 to present.

MLB playoff formats: The LCS was added in 1969 (4 teams made the playoffs); the LDS was added in 1995 (8 teams made the playoffs); the Wild Card elimination game happened from 2012 to 2021 (10 teams made the playoffs); the Wild Card elimination game was replaced by the Wild Card round in 2022 (12 teams made the playoffs).