Team Regular Season Wins lines give an indication of how each team is projected to perform ahead of the 2025 MLB regular season.
No team reached 100 regular season wins in 2024, and 12 out of 30 teams were between 76 and 86 wins.
Will any team separate themselves from the pack in 2025?
Here, we list each MLB team's preseason Regular Season Wins line before breaking down the teams with the most notable projections.
Team | Regular Season Wins (O/U) |
ARI Diamondbacks | 83.5 (-110/-110) |
ATL Braves | 93.5 (-115/-105) |
BAL Orioles | 89.5 (-110/-110) |
BOS Red Sox | 84.5 (-105/-115) |
CHI Cubs | 86.5 (-110/-110) |
CHI White Sox | 49.5 (-110/-110) |
CIN Reds | 78.5 (-110/-110) |
CLE Guardians | 83.5 (-115/-105) |
COL Rockies | 60.5 (-110/-110) |
DET Tigers | 83.5 (-110/-110) |
HOU Astros | 87.5 (-110/-110) |
KC Royals | 82.5 (-110/-110) |
LA Angels | 71.5 (-115/-105) |
LA Dodgers | 103.5 (-110/-110) |
MIA Marlins | 63.5 (-110/-110) |
MIL Brewers | 82.5 (-115/-105) |
MIN Twins | 83.5 (-110/-110) |
NY Mets | 91.5 (-110/-110) |
NY Yankees | 93.5 (-110/-110) |
PHI Phillies | 91.5 (-110/-110) |
PIT Pirates | 76.5 (-115/-105) |
SD Padres | 89.5 (-110/-110) |
SEA Mariners | 83.5 (-110/-110) |
SF Giants | 79.5 (-110/-110) |
STL Cardinals | 76.5 (-105/-115) |
TB Rays | 80.5 (-110/-110) |
TEX Rangers | 85.5 (-110/-110) |
The Athletics | 70.5 (-110/-110) |
TOR Blue Jays | 76.5 (-110/-110) |
WAS Nationals | 69.5 (-110/-110) |
The reigning World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers enter the 2025 season with the highest Total Wins line of 103.5, and they're the only team with a line above 100.
LA brings back its core of Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Max Muncy, Will Smith, Tommy Edman and Blake Treinen, and they added two-time Cy Young Award-winning starting pitcher Blake Snell and outfielder Michael Conforto this offseason.
The Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees share the second-highest line of 93.5 regular season wins.
Atlanta snuck into the playoffs last season via the Wild Card after going 89-73, but this season, star pitcher Spencer Strider and 2023 NL MVP outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. will be available after missing most of last season.
The Yankees may have lost Juan Soto - who led them to a 94-win season and a World Series appearance - but they adjusted by making their team more well-rounded through signing starting pitcher Max Fried and trading for closer Devin Williams and 2019 NL MVP OF/1B Cody Bellinger.
The Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets - NL East rivals - are tied for the next-highest line at 91.5 each.
The Phils have stayed relatively still so far this offseason, holding onto their core of Bryce Harper, Trea Turner, Kyle Schwarber, Nick Castellanos, Zack Wheeler, Aaron Nola, Christopher Sanchez, Alec Bohm and Ranger Suarez. They could use bullpen and outfield depth, but that core led the team to 95 wins in 2024.
The Mets made the biggest signing of the offseason - and in MLB history - by inking Soto to a deal that could reach $800 million over 15 years. Soto joins Francisco Lindor and Mark Vientos at the heart of the lineup, and it seems owner Steve Cohen is not done making moves.
The teams with the lowest Total Wins lines are the Los Angeles Angels (71.5), Athletics (70.5), Washington Nationals (69.5), Miami Marlins (63.5), Colorado Rockies (60.5), and Chicago White Sox (49.5).
Most teams have lines around their win total from last season, but the odds indicate the Angels could be in for an improvement after 63 wins last year. That, of course, depends on if Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon can stay on the field.
In terms of teams oddsmakers think could regress, the Brewers, who won 93 games last season, have a pre-2025 line of 82.5. Plus, the St. Louis Cardinals are projected for around 76.5 wins after winning 83 games in 2024.
Odds mentioned in this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.