29% YES · $202,466 volume
Los Angeles Dodgers to win the 2026 World Series
Still the clear top line on the board and the widest-gap headline favorite.
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The top of the 2026 World Series board is no longer flat. The Dodgers have opened a clear lead, the Yankees remain the main chasing favorite, and the Braves-Brewers pair now anchors the top single-digit tier just below them.
These four teams represent the upper tier of the live MLB outright board. Open any page below to compare cross-venue pricing and see whether the favorite premium is richer or cheaper away from Polymarket.
29% YES · $202,466 volume
Still the clear top line on the board and the widest-gap headline favorite.
16% YES · $261,877 volume
The No. 2 contract, but still well behind the Dodgers on outright probability.
9.3% YES · $938,902 volume
Sits at the top of the single-digit tier with almost $1M already traded.
8.6% YES · $1,241,511 volume
The market is priced just behind Atlanta, but volume is already larger.
A 29% Dodgers line and a 16% Yankees line create a much steeper shape than a flat cluster of co-favorites. That makes the upper board its own search and trading tier.
Both clubs still carry meaningful single-digit title weight and strong volume. That gives this page a cleaner structure than focusing only on the two brand-name leaders.
The most actively traded outright teams attract the fastest repricing after series results, injuries, and deadline rumors. That is exactly where cross-venue comparison is most useful.
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Main board view with the top six teams and MLB-specific context.
MLB 2026
Mariners, Phillies, Rays, and White Sox just below the favorites tier.
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On the June 24, 2026 Polymarket board, these are the only teams priced from 8.6% upward. The Dodgers and Yankees form the obvious top pair, while the Braves and Brewers make up the highest single-digit tier right below them.
The Los Angeles Dodgers lead at 29%, well ahead of the New York Yankees at 16%. That gap is large enough that the Dodgers now trade as a distinct top-line favorite rather than just the first among several equals.
Searchers looking for Dodgers or Yankees outrights usually have much stronger intent than someone browsing all 30 teams. Breaking the board into favorites and next-wave pages makes that search demand easier to satisfy and easier to compare across venues.
Prediction markets do not reward only the highest-probability teams. Contracts can attract heavy turnover because a fan base is active, a team is outperforming expectations, or traders see a pricing dislocation versus the larger-name clubs.