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2024 MLB win totals odds: Dodgers highest, Athletics lowest entering spring training
Pictured: Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images

The MLB season is right around the corner.

The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres play a pair of regular season games March 20-21 in Soul Korea. Meanwhile, Opening Day for everyone else is set for March 28. With that in mind, let's take a look at the current win totals for all 30 MLB teams.


2024 MLB Win Totals Odds

Team Over Under
Arizona Diamondbacks 83.5 (-115) 83.5 (-105)
Atlanta Braves 101.5 (-105) 101.5 (-115)
Baltimore Orioles 89.5 (-105) 89.5 (-115)
Boston Red Sox 79.5 (+100) 79.5 (-122)
Chicago Cubs 83.5 (-110) 83.5 (-110)
Chicago White Sox 63.5 (-110) 63.5 (-110)
Cincinnati Reds 81.5 (-115) 81.5 (-105)
Cleveland Guardians 78.5 (-110) 78.5 (-110)
Colorado Rockies 60.5 (-110) 60.5 (-110)
Detroit Tigers 81.5 (-110) 81.5 (-110)
Houston Astros 93.5 (-105) 93.5 (-115)
Kansas City Royals 73.5 (-110) 73.5 (-110)
Los Angeles Angels 72.5 (-105) 72.5 (-115)
Los Angeles Dodgers 103.5 (-115) 103.5 (-105)
Miami Marlins 78.5 (-108) 78.5 (-112)
Milwaukee Brewers 77.5 (-110) 77.5 (-110)
Minnesota Twins 87.5 (-106) 87.5 (-114)
New York Mets 82.5 (-105) 82.5 (-115)
New York Yankees 93.5 (-112) 93.5 (-108)
Oakland Athletics 57.5 (-110) 57.5 (-110)
Philadelphia Phillies 89.5 (-110) 89.5 (-110)
Pittsburgh Pirates 75.5 (-110) 75.5 (-110)
St. Louis Cardinals 85.5 (-114) 85.5 (-106)
San Diego Padres 81.5 (-114) 81.5 (-106)
San Francisco Giants 81.5 (-115) 81.5 (-105)
Seattle Mariners 86.5 (-115) 86.5 (-105)
Tampa Bay Rays 84.5 (-110) 84.5 (-110)
Texas Rangers 89.5 (-105) 89.5 (-115)
Toronto Blue Jays 87.5 (-105) 87.5 (-115)
Washington Nationals 66.5 (-110) 66.5 (-110)

Three Highest Totals

1. Los Angeles Dodgers (103.5) — It's not much of a surprise that the Dodgers have the highest projected win total after dishing out more than a billion dollars this offseason. Adding Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow and more to an already star-studded roster makes them the clear lead dogs.

2. Atlanta Braves (101.5) — The Braves led the majors a year ago with 104 wins. They didn't stand pat over the offseason, though, swinging trades for Chris Sale and Jared Kelenic to keep pace with the Dodgers.

T-3. Houston Astros (93.5) — Houston's roster remains largely intact as it didn't make major additions over the winter. The big news is Joe Espada taking over as manager for the retired Dusty Baker.

T-3. New York Yankees (93.5) — The Yankees swung a major trade for Juan Soto after a disastrous 2023 campaign. They also added Marcus Stroman and have high hopes for last year's big signing Carlos Rodón after an injury-plagued first year in the Bronx.


Three Lowest Totals

  1. Oakland Athletics (57.5) — Things don't look bright for an Oakland squad that won only 50 games a year ago. In fact, the only big news swirling around this team is its eventual relocation, where the team will play next year and if its plans to move to Las Vegas remains on track.
  2. Colorado Rockies (60.5) — It's been a rough few seasons in Colorado, and it's expected to be a dismal year once again. The Rockies largely stood pat over the offseason, with their biggest move trading for journeyman pitcher Cal Quantrill.
  3. Chicago White Sox (63.5) — Chicago was apparently open for business, with most expecting the White Sox to sell off veteran pieces as part of a much-needed rebuild. Instead it was a quiet winter on the South Side with those considered to be on the block returning, most notably Dylan Cease.


Other Noteworthy Totals

Kansas City Royals (73.5) — The Royals eclipsing this total is Collin Wilson's best bet as spring training gets under way. Kansas City won just 56 games a year ago, but had a busy offseason. The Royals locked up star third baseman Bobby Witt Jr. with the largest contract in franchise history, and signed Michael Wacha and Seth Lugo to improve a pitching rotation that desperately needed help.

New York Mets (82.5) — The over on Mets wins was one of Jim Turvey's nine bets to lock in back in January. New York was one of the biggest disappointments a year ago, flaming out despite owning the biggest payroll in MLB history. The Mets' pitching looks like their weak spot, but they return a potent lineup that was incredibly unlucky at the plate last season.

Tampa Bay Rays (84.5) — Turvey also likes the the Rays in 2024. They won 99 games last season, but dealt away ace Tyler Glasnow and other pieces.  Nonetheless, Tampa Bay seemingly churns out winning season after winning season no matter who it has in uniform.

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