The Milwaukee Brewers ended the 2024 season with a 93-69 record. Milwaukee won the National League Central for the second straight season before losing to the New York Mets in the National Lague Wild Card Series.
The Brewers are still searching for their first World Series Title in franchise history. The Los Angeles Dodgers won the 2024 World Series against the New York Yankees in five games. This was the second time in five seasons that the Dodgers won it all.
Milwaukee Brewers Odds Revealed On FanDuel Sportsbook To Win It All In 2025
When the World Series ended, FanDuel Sportsbook released the odds for the 2025 World Series. To no surprise, the Milwaukee Brewers are in the middle of the pact for next season. Milwaukee has +4000 odds to win it all next season.
The only team in the National League Central who has better odds than Milwaukee to win it all next season is the Chicago Cubs at +2500. The Cincinnati Reds are at +6000 odds, the St. Louis Cardinals are at +7000 odds, and the Pittsburgh Pirates are at +10000 odds.
To no surprise, the Los Angeles Dodgers are the favorites to win it all next season at +400 odds. A lot can happen this MLB offseason and it will be interesting to see what moves the Milwaukee Brewers will make.
Losing Willy Adames And Others Could Drop Those Odds
Willy Adames will be a free agent this offseason and there is no doubt there will be several suitors for him on the market. If they were to lose him, who would replace him at shortstop? That is something general manager Matt Arnold and manager Pat Murphy will have to figure out later this offseason. Losing him could drop their odds of winning the World Series in 2025.
Rhys Hoskins may also not be back next season and they could very well trade closer Devin Williams to another team. The Milwaukee Brewers could also explore some cheap options on the trade market to help them win the division. However, at some point, maybe they should just try to sign Willy Adames and Juan Soto to see if that would get them over the top even if it feels like a pipe dream.
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