Arizona Diamondbacks Odds: 2025 Playoff Chances & More

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After winning six of their last four, the Arizona Diamondbacks are gaining momentum and staying alive in the Wild Card race. Currently sitting at 60-63, they are fourth in the competitive NL West and trail the NL Wild Card by 4.5 games. It’s a tough climb, with the rest of their schedule packed with playoff contenders like the Reds, Brewers, and Padres, as well as the title-contending Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Diamondbacks’ World Series odds stand at a long +60000, the tenth-worst in MLB. Below, we break down Arizona’s latest playoff chances, World Series odds, and other key 2025 MLB futures to watch as the season winds down.

Latest Arizona Diamondbacks Odds: Playoffs, World Series & More

The Diamondbacks’ playoff chances have swung throughout the season, taking a noticeable hit late in the first half after a string of tough late-game losses and injuries to key players. They have yet to fully recover, struggling to regain consistency as the season enters its final stretch.  Below are the latest D-backs odds via DraftKings Arizona:

🏆 Arizona Diamondbacks World Series Odds:+60000 (0.2% chance)
đŸš© National League Pennant:+35000 (0.3% chance)
đŸ„‡ NL West Division Title:OTB
⭐ Playoff Odds:+3000 (3.2% chance)
đŸ”„ Diamondbacks Regular Season Wins:O/U 82.5 (-115/+105)
✅ Odds Last Updated:August 16, 2025

Keep in mind that odds do vary across different Arizona betting apps, so be sure to look around for the best lines before placing bets.

Who Is Favored to Win the World Series in 2025?

The current favorite to win the 2025 World Series is the Los Angeles Dodgers, who took home baseball’s biggest prize in 2024 and haven’t missed the postseason since 2013. At 69-53, they hold one of the best records in the MLB. Arizona will close out August facing the Dodgers and will meet them again in September, right before the season ends.

What Are the Diamondbacks Odds to Win the National League?

The D-backs’ odds to win the National League sit at +35000, the longest among all the NL teams. They have a 0.7% chance of reaching the NLCS, based on +15000 odds. Arizona won the pennant in 2023, but fell to the Texas Rangers in the World Series, losing 4-1. The team missed the playoffs in 2024, and it looks like they will miss them again unless the Diamondbacks can put together a strong run through August and September.

What Are the Arizona Diamondbacks NL West Odds?

Arizona’s odds to win the NL West are off the board, while the Dodgers remain favorites at -175. After winning seven of their last ten games, the San Diego Padres share the division lead with the Dodgers at 69-53. The D-backs don’t need to win the division to reach the postseason, but they currently trail the final NL Wild Card spot by 4.5 games. With the season winding down, time is running out for Arizona to keep its playoff hopes alive.

Can the Diamondbacks Make the Playoffs?

The Diamondbacks’ chances of making the playoffs sit below 5% based on odds across the AZ sports betting market. Arizona’s playoff odds have fluctuated all season, and while their chances remain slim, a Wild Card run is still possible.

The D-backs’ bullpen was hit hard by injuries this season, losing ace Corbin Burnes for the year, along with right-handers Justin Martinez and A.J. Puk, which contributed to the swings in their odds. With All-Stars Corbin Carroll and Ketel Marte leading the team, Arizona could still mount a surprising push for a Wild Card spot.

 

How to Bet on the Diamondbacks in Arizona

Bettors in Arizona (and anywhere else with legal sports betting) can place bets on the Diamondbacks and all other MLB teams at any legal sportsbook. That includes BetMGM Arizona, Caesars, bet365, DraftKings, FanDuel, and more. Bettors must be 21 or older and located within state lines that allow legal sports betting.

Are There Any Diamondbacks Betting Promos?

There might be some Arizona sports betting promos surrounding the Diamondbacks later in the season. If not, there are plenty of welcome bonuses and baseball-centric promos in AZ offered by legal sportsbooks.

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Arizona Diamondbacks World Series, National League History

Pro baseball was introduced to the state of Arizona in 1998 when the Arizona Diamondbacks kicked off their first inaugural season. The Diamondbacks have played in the NL West in every season that they've been a part of the MLB.

Have the Arizona Diamondbacks Won a World Series?

The Arizona Diamondbacks have won the World Series once, in 2001. It was just their fourth season as a franchise, and they defeated the New York Yankees four games to three.

How Many Times Have the Diamondbacks Won the National League?

The Diamondbacks have won the National League pennant twice, once in 2001 and again in 2023. They beat the Atlanta Braves 4-1 to earn the NLCS title in 2001 and defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 in the 2023 NLCS.

How Many Times Have the Diamondbacks Made the Playoffs?

In 26 seasons, the Diamondbacks have made the postseason seven times. Their most recent appearance was in 2023, when they won the NLCS and lost to the Texas Rangers in the World Series.

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Calli Varner

Calli is lifelong resident of Arizona and has been an avid sports fan since she can remember. After earning her Bachelor’s degrees from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, she combined her passion for journalism and sports. Calli has covered the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAAF, college sports, and sports betting for several media outlets.

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