Below is a table of the World Series favorite entering the playoffs and how they have performed. Also listed are the pre-playoffs odds of the eventual champion.
Summary: since the 1985 season the World Series favorite entering the playoffs has won the title 12 times; lost in the World Series 5 times; lost in the League Championship Series 12 times and lost in the League Division Series 10 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 Favorite Team(s) |
World Series Favorite Odds |
World Series Favorite Result(s) |
World Series Champion |
World Series Odds |
World Series Odds Rank |
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2024 | Los Angeles Dodgers | +325 | Won WS | Los Angeles Dodgers | +325 | 1st |
2023 | Atlanta Braves | +250 | Lost LDS | Texas Rangers | +1800 | T-8th |
2022 | Los Angeles Dodgers | +300 | Lost LDS | Houston Astros | +400 | 2nd |
2021 | Los Angeles Dodgers | +400 | Lost LCS | Atlanta Braves | +1200 | T-7th |
2020 | Los Angeles Dodgers | +320 | Won WS | Los Angeles Dodgers | +320 | 1st |
2019 | Houston Astros | +205 | Lost WS | Washington Nationals | +1200 | T-5th |
2018 | Boston Red Sox Houston Astros |
+330 | Won WS Lost LCS |
Boston Red Sox | +330 | T-1st |
2017 | Cleveland Indians | +325 | Lost LDS | Houston Astros | +455 | 3rd |
2016 | Chicago Cubs | +240 | Won WS | Chicago Cubs | +240 | 1st |
2015 | Toronto Blue Jays | +300 | Lost LCS | Kansas City Royals | +550 | 3rd |
2014 | Los Angeles Dodgers | +450 | Lost LDS | San Francisco Giants | +1400 | 9th |
2013 | Boston Red Sox | +350 | Won WS | Boston Red Sox | +350 | 1st |
2012 | New York Yankees | +450 | Lost LCS | San Francisco Giants | +750 | 6th |
2011 | Philadelphia Phillies | +180 | Lost LDS | St Louis Cardinals | +1400 | T-7th |
2010 | Philadelphia Phillies | +250 | Lost LCS | San Francisco Giants | +1000 | 5th |
2009 | New York Yankees | +175 | Won WS | New York Yankees | +175 | 1st |
2008 | Chicago Cubs | +300 | Lost LDS | Philadelphia Phillie | +800 | 5th |
2007 | New York Yankees | +250 | Lost LDS | Boston Red Sox | +300 | 2nd |
2006 | New York Yankees | +140 | Lost LDS | St Louis Cardinals | +700 | T-4th |
2005 | St Louis Cardinals New York Yankees |
+250 | Lost LCS Lost LDS |
Chicago White Sox | +700 | T-4th |
2004 | Boston Red Sox St Louis Cardinals New York Yankees |
+350 | Won WS Lost WS Lost LCS |
Boston Red Sox | +350 | T-1st |
2003 | New York Yankees | +250 | Lost WS | Florida Marlins | +1000 | 7th |
2002 | Arizona Diamondbacks | +300 | Lost LDS | Anaheim Angels | +1200 | T-5th |
2001 | Seattle Mariners | +250 | Lost LCS | Arizona Diamondbacks | +600 | T-4th |
2000 | Atlanta Braves | +300 | Lost LDS | New York Yankees | +350 | 2nd |
1999 | New York Yankees | +200 | Won WS | New York Yankees | +200 | 1st |
1998 | New York Yankees | +200 | Won WS | New York Yankees | +200 | 1st |
1997 | Atlanta Braves | +300 | Lost LCS | Florida Marlins | +2500 | T-6th |
1996 | Atlanta Braves | +160 | Lost WS | New York Yankees | +600 | 3rd |
1995 | Atlanta Braves | +180 | Won WS | Atlanta Braves | +180 | 1st |
1994 | Season cancelled due to players strike that began Aug 12 | |||||
1993 | Atlanta Braves | -150 | Lost LCS | Toronto Blue Jays | +300 | T-2nd |
1992 | Atlanta Braves | +160 | Lost WS | Toronto Blue Jays | +250 | 2nd |
1991 | Pittsburgh Pirates | +160 | Lost LCS | Minnesota Twins | +180 | 2nd |
1990 | Oakland Athletics | -200 | Lost WS | Cincinnati Reds | +400 | T-2nd |
1989 | Oakland Athletics | -167 | Won WS | Oakland Athletics | -167 | 1st |
1988 | New York Mets | +150 | Lost LCS | Los Angeles Dodgers | +300 | 4th |
1987 | Detroit Tigers | +150 | Lost LCS | Minnesota Twins | +450 | 4th |
1986 | New York Mets | -143 | Won WS | New York Mets | -143 | 1st |
1985 | Los Angeles Dodgers Toronto Blue Jays |
+200 | Lost LCS Lost LCS |
Kansas City Royals | +450 | 4th |
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).