The NL West is always about the Dodgers. Los Angeles has won this division 11 of the last 12 seasons, with the Giants' 2021 division victory being the exception.
The 2025 NL West odds have the Dodgers as massive favorites, followed by the D-backs and Padres.
NL West Odds
Teams | Odds |
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LA Dodgers | -950 |
San Diego Padres | +900 |
Arizona Diamondbacks | +1500 |
San Francisco Giants | +1800 |
Colorado Rockies | +50000 |
Odds as of April 12th, 2025 23:04pm EDT. |
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Dodgers, fresh off their 2024 World Series triumph, have reloaded in a big way. They secured Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki with a massive contract, bolstering an already formidable rotation. Adding lefty ace Blake Snell on a five-year, $182 million deal further solidifies their pitching depth.
With a lineup that remains potent and a pitching staff that's the envy of the league, the Dodgers are dominating baseball once again. There's no signs of stopping, either.
Arizona Diamondbacks
The D-backs made a splash by signing ace Corbin Burnes to a six-year, $210 million contract, signalling their intent to compete now. Trading for first baseman Josh Naylor adds some needed pop to the lineup. However, with a mix of unproven talent and established stars, Arizona's success hinges on how quickly its roster can gel.
San Diego Padres
The Padres are hungry after a strong 2024 season that saw them reach the NLDS. While they lost key contributors like Jurickson Profar and Kyle Higashioka to free agency, the core of Fernando Tatís Jr. and Manny Machado remains intact. Manager Mike Shildt, fresh off a contract extension through 2027, brings stability and a winning mentality.
With their superstar power and recent playoff experience, the Padres are a formidable contender. We've seen that play out in San Diego's hot start — but can they keep it up?
San Francisco Giants
The Giants are banking on veteran prowess, inking Justin Verlander to a one-year deal. While Verlander's leadership is invaluable, his recent injury history raises questions. San Francisco might struggle to keep pace in the highly competitive NL West with a roster that feels more patchwork than powerhouse.
Colorado Rockies
The Rockies are in full rebuild mode. With minimal impactful offseason moves and a farm system that's still developing, 2025 looks to be another challenging year in Denver. Fans should temper expectations and focus on the growth of young prospects.
Last 10 NL West Champions
Year | NL West Winner | Opening Day Odds |
---|---|---|
2024 | Dodgers | -550 |
2023 | Dodgers | -120 |
2022 | Dodgers | -225 |
2021 | Giants | +5000 |
2020 | Dodgers | `-470 |
2019 | Dodgers | -350 |
2018 | Dodgers | -220 |
2017 | Dodgers | -205 |
2016 | Dodgers | +115 |
2015 | Dodgers | -275 |
Teams with the Most NL West Titles
Team | Number of NL West Titles | Most Recent NL West Title |
---|---|---|
Los Angeles Dodgers | 22 | 2024 |
San Francisco Giants | 12 | 2021 |
San Diego Padres | 5 | 2006 |
Arizona D-Backs | 5 | 2011 |
Colorado Rockies | 0 | n/a |