Wild Card Betting Odds for 10 Teams - 2025

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The Cubs have already secured a Wild Card berth in the National League.

And the odds are -5000 (98% chance) that either the Dodgers or Padres will grab another NL Wild Card bid, but which team will claim the third and final spot?

SportsBetting.ag has set qualification odds for each team in the AL and NL Wild Card races, which you can find below alongside each team’s implied probability.

If the odds hold up, the Cubs, Padres (or Dodgers) and Mets will represent the NL Wild Card clubs while the Yankees, Red Sox and Astros will represent the AL.

These odds will be updated daily throughout the next week. 

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AL Wild Card Teams (choose 3)

Yankees -2500 (96.2% chance)

Red Sox -1400 (93.3% chance)

Astros -105 (51.2% chance)

Mariners +105 (48.8% chance)

Guardians +450 (18.2% chance)

Rangers +1200 (7.7% chance)

NL Wild Card Teams (choose 1)

Mets -325 (76.5% chance)

Reds +600 (14.3% chance)

Diamondbacks +800 (11.1% chance)

Giants +1000 (9.1% chance)

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