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MLB World Series Champion 2026
Volume$2.4M•EndsOct 31, 2026•162d 4h left
PariflowLos Angeles Dodgers· $600K | 26% | |
New York Yankees· $318K | 14% | |
Atlanta Braves· $222K | 9% | |
Seattle Mariners· $135K | 6% | |
Tampa Bay Rays· $120K | 5% | |
Milwaukee Brewers· $115K | 5% | |
Chicago Cubs· $112K | 5% | |
Cleveland Guardians· $79K | 3% | |
Texas Rangers· $74K | 3% | |
Philadelphia Phillies· $72K | 3% | |
Baltimore Orioles· $72K | 3% | |
Toronto Blue Jays· $62K | 3% | |
San Diego Padres· $58K | 2% | |
Detroit Tigers· $39K | 2% | |
Boston Red Sox· $32K | 1% | |
New York Mets· $32K | 1% | |
Pittsburgh Pirates· $29K | 1% | |
Athletics· $22K | 1% | |
Kansas City Royals· $18K | 1% | |
Los Angeles Angels· $15K | 1% | |
Cincinnati Reds· $15K | 1% | |
Colorado Rockies· $15K | 1% | |
Arizona Diamondbacks· $15K | 1% | |
Minnesota Twins· $15K | 1% | |
Chicago White Sox· $15K | 1% | |
St. Louis Cardinals· $15K | 1% | |
Houston Astros· $15K | 1% | |
Washington Nationals· $13K | 1% | |
San Francisco Giants· $13K | 1% | |
Miami Marlins· $13K | 1% |
Los Angeles Dodgers· $600K
New York Yankees· $318K
Atlanta Braves· $222K
Seattle Mariners· $135K
Tampa Bay Rays· $120K
Milwaukee Brewers· $115K
Chicago Cubs· $112K
Cleveland Guardians· $79K
Texas Rangers· $74K
Philadelphia Phillies· $72K
Baltimore Orioles· $72K
Toronto Blue Jays· $62K
San Diego Padres· $58K
Detroit Tigers· $39K
Boston Red Sox· $32K
New York Mets· $32K
Pittsburgh Pirates· $29K
Athletics· $22K
Kansas City Royals· $18K
Los Angeles Angels· $15K
Cincinnati Reds· $15K
Colorado Rockies· $15K
Arizona Diamondbacks· $15K
Minnesota Twins· $15K
Chicago White Sox· $15K
St. Louis Cardinals· $15K
Houston Astros· $15K
Washington Nationals· $13K
San Francisco Giants· $13K
Miami Marlins· $13K
Resolution Rules
This market will resolve according to the team that wins the 2026 MLB World Series. If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed team to win the 2026 MLB World Series per the rules of MLB (e.g., they are eliminated in the playoffs), the corresponding market will resolve to “No”. If the 2026 MLB season is cancelled, postponed after December 31, 2026 ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”. The primary resolution source will be official information from MLB (https://www.mlb.com/); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.