The Los Angeles Dodgers lead National League championship odds at 45% implied probability, reflecting their strong overall record, depth across pitching and position players, and consistent results in a competitive division through mid-August 2026. The Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, and Chicago Cubs sit next at 12.5–16.9%, driven by their respective standings positions, recent winning streaks, and favorable remaining schedules. Lower probabilities for the Philadelphia Phillies and San Diego Padres align with their records and any roster health factors. Trader consensus prices these outcomes based on current form, head-to-head trends, and playoff-path implications rather than guarantees, with sports outcomes remaining subject to late-season variability.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedMLB: 2026 National League Champion
Los Angeles Dodgers 45%
Milwaukee Brewers 16.9%
Atlanta Braves 13%
Chicago Cubs 12%
$3,845,662 Vol.
$3,845,662 Vol.
Los Angeles Dodgers
45%
Milwaukee Brewers
17%
Atlanta Braves
13%
Chicago Cubs
12%
Philadelphia Phillies
7%
San Diego Padres
4%
Arizona Diamondbacks
2%
Pittsburgh Pirates
1%
Miami Marlins
1%
Washington Nationals
<1%
New York Mets
<1%
St. Louis Cardinals
<1%
San Francisco Giants
<1%
Cincinnati Reds
<1%
Colorado Rockies
<1%
Los Angeles Dodgers 45%
Milwaukee Brewers 16.9%
Atlanta Braves 13%
Chicago Cubs 12%
$3,845,662 Vol.
$3,845,662 Vol.
Los Angeles Dodgers
45%
Milwaukee Brewers
17%
Atlanta Braves
13%
Chicago Cubs
12%
Philadelphia Phillies
7%
San Diego Padres
4%
Arizona Diamondbacks
2%
Pittsburgh Pirates
1%
Miami Marlins
1%
Washington Nationals
<1%
New York Mets
<1%
St. Louis Cardinals
<1%
San Francisco Giants
<1%
Cincinnati Reds
<1%
Colorado Rockies
<1%
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed team to win the 2026 National League Championship Series per the rules of the MLB (e.g., they are eliminated in the playoffs), the corresponding market will resolve to “No”.
If the 2026 National League Championship Series is cancelled, postponed after November 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source will be official information from Major League Baseball (https://www.mlb.com/); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Feb 19, 2026, 11:07 AM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed team to win the 2026 National League Championship Series per the rules of the MLB (e.g., they are eliminated in the playoffs), the corresponding market will resolve to “No”.
If the 2026 National League Championship Series is cancelled, postponed after November 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source will be official information from Major League Baseball (https://www.mlb.com/); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The Los Angeles Dodgers lead National League championship odds at 45% implied probability, reflecting their strong overall record, depth across pitching and position players, and consistent results in a competitive division through mid-August 2026. The Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, and Chicago Cubs sit next at 12.5–16.9%, driven by their respective standings positions, recent winning streaks, and favorable remaining schedules. Lower probabilities for the Philadelphia Phillies and San Diego Padres align with their records and any roster health factors. Trader consensus prices these outcomes based on current form, head-to-head trends, and playoff-path implications rather than guarantees, with sports outcomes remaining subject to late-season variability.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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