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Updated 2020 MLB World Series winner odds: New York Yankees remain the team to beat


Welcome to March, as we count down the days to Opening Day of the 2020 MLB season.

With thoughts of this fall's World Series in the minds of all of the MLB teams - OK, maybe some of them don't have a chance - we focus on the latest 2020 World Series odds and which teams are most likely in the eyes of the oddsmakers to be this year's champion.

Updated 2020 MLB World Series Odds

Odds via BetMGM, last updated March 2 at 2 p.m. ET.

New York Yankees +350

Los Angeles Dodgers +400

Houston Astros +550

Atlanta Braves +1,100

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Minnesota Twins +1,400

St. Louis Cardinals +1,400

Washington Nationals +1,400

Philadelphia Phillies +1,800

Tampa Rays +1,800

New York Mets +2,000

Chicago Cubs +2,200

Cleveland Indians +2,200

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Milwaukee Brewers +2,200

Boston Red Sox +2,500

Oakland Athletics +2,500

Cincinnati Reds +3,000

Chicago White Sox +3,300

Los Angeles Angels +3,300

Arizona Diamondbacks +4,000

San Diego Padres +4,000

Texas Rangers +6,600

Toronto Blue Jays +6,600

Colorado Rockies +15,000

Pittsburgh Pirates +25,000

San Francisco Giants +25,000

Seattle Mariners +25,000

Baltimore Orioles +100,000

Detroit Tigers +100,000

Kansas City Royals +100,000

Miami Marlins +100,000

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