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Los Angeles Dodgers Backed For MLB World Series Three-Peat After Kyle Tucker Deal

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Last updated: Thu 22 Jan 2026 12:05
The Los Angeles Dodgers have made headlines by signing All-Star outfielder Kyle Tucker to a four-year, $240 million contract, complete with opt-out clauses and signing bonuses. This move signals the Dodgers' strong intent to pursue a third consecutive World Series title in 2026. Tucker's dynamic playstyle is set to bolster an already formidable lineup, fitting in alongside stars like Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts. The Dodgers are the bookmakers' favorites for the championship at odds of 12/5, reshaping the National League landscape and elevating their championship prospects.
Freetips staff 22 Jan 2026
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  • Kyle Tucker signs a four-year, $240M deal with Dodgers
  • Dodgers favourites for 2026 World Series at 12/5 odds
  • Tucker enhances Dodgers' lineup, boosting championship prospects
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When the Los Angeles Dodgers announced the signing of All-Star outfielder Kyle Tucker this offseason, it instantly became one of the defining moves of the MLB winter, according to the bookmakers.

Already reigning back-to-back World Series champions, the Dodgers did not just bolster a championship-calibre roster - they signalled to the rest of baseball that their pursuit of a three-peat in 2026 was serious.

The 29-year-old’s arrival has not only added one of baseball’s most feared five-tool players to the line-up, it has also helped shorten Los Angeles’s World Series odds to 12/5 at bet365, making them clear favourites to repeat ahead of the 9/1 New York Yankees and the 12/1 trio of Philadelphia, Seattle and Toronto.

Tucker delivered a strong season in 2025 - hitting .266/.377/.464 with 22 home runs, 73 RBIs and 25 stolen bases in 136 games - and earned an All-Star nod. However, despite his production, contract talks between Tucker and the Cubs never materialised into a long-term deal. Chicago extended him a qualifying offer in November, which he declined, signalling his intention to test the open market.

That’s when the Dodgers, led by president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and manager Dave Roberts, pounced. Los Angeles agreed to a four-year, $240 million contract with Tucker, including opt-out clauses after the 2027 and 2028 seasons, hefty signing bonuses and some deferred money. This structure allowed the Dodgers to outbid rivals such as the Mets and Blue Jays while still preserving financial flexibility.

On the field, Tucker brings a blend of power, patience and athleticism that complements an already elite Dodgers line-up. Expected to hit in the heart of the order behind stars like Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts, he gives LA a feared middle order capable of overwhelming opposing pitchers. Defensively, his strong arm and range in the outfield upgrade a position that struggled at times last season. With his ability to change games with both the bat and on the basepaths, Tucker offers the kind of impact that can swing key postseason contests.

It is no surprise that oddsmakers reacted swiftly. His signing not only boosts the Dodgers’ talent but reshapes the National League landscape, turning what was already a powerhouse into arguably the most complete team in baseball. By securing one of baseball’s premier bats, the Dodgers have fortified their pursuit of a third straight title - and, on paper, stand better positioned than ever to bring another World Series trophy to Los Angeles.

Latest MLB World Series 2026 Odds


12/5 Los Angeles Dodgers
9/1 New York Yankees
12/1 Philadelphia Phillies
12/1 Seattle Mariners
12/1 Toronto Blue Jays
15/1 Atlanta Braves
16/1 Boston Red Sox
16/1 New York Mets
18/1 Chicago Cubs
18/1 Houston Astros

* Odds correct as of 12:01 GMT on 22/1/2026

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