MLB Betting Stats 2025 2025
League Leaders - Teams
Top 5 Pitching
#Team | ERA | OBP | OPS | SO |
---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
3.22 | .292 | .646 | 881 |
2
|
3.57 | .306 | .680 | 928 |
3
|
3.57 | .305 | .691 | 870 |
4
|
3.58 | .304 | .670 | 911 |
5
|
3.58 | .319 | .689 | 920 |
Top 5 Money
#Team | W/L | $ | HM $ | AW $ |
---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
64-43 | 1665 | 1025 | 640 |
2
|
63-46 | 1518 | 1524 | -6 |
3
|
51-55 | 1512 | -51 | 1563 |
4
|
53-55 | 1286 | 477 | 809 |
5
|
61-47 | 849 | 415 | 434 |
Batting Leaders
Top 5 Batting Average
#Player | AVG |
---|---|
1 Aaron Judge | .342 |
2 Will Smith | .325 |
3 Jeremy Pena | .322 |
4 Jonathan Aranda | .315 |
5 Jacob Wilson | .312 |
Top 5 Home Runs
#Player | HR |
---|---|
1 Cal Raleigh | 41 |
2 Shohei Ohtani | 38 |
3 Kyle Schwarber | 37 |
4 Aaron Judge | 37 |
5 Eugenio Suarez | 36 |
Top 5 Runs Batted In
#Player | RBI |
---|---|
1 Cal Raleigh | 87 |
2 Eugenio Suarez | 87 |
3 Kyle Schwarber | 86 |
4 Aaron Judge | 85 |
5 Riley Greene | 84 |
Top 5 Runs
#Player | R |
---|---|
1 Shohei Ohtani | 100 |
2 Aaron Judge | 90 |
3 Elly De La Cruz | 78 |
4 Kyle Schwarber | 76 |
5 Juan Soto | 75 |
Pitching Leaders
Top 5 Starter Money
#Name | Team | W/L | $ |
---|---|---|---|
1 Cal Quantrill | MIA | 12-8 | 1204 |
2 Jackson Jobe | DET | 9-1 | 826 |
3 Andrew Abbott | CIN | 13-5 | 808 |
4 Adrian Houser | CHW | 8-3 | 770 |
5 Ryan Bergert | SD | 6-1 | 734 |
Top 5 Starter O/U
#Name | Team | O/U | % |
---|---|---|---|
1 Yusei Kikuchi | LAA | 16-7 | 69.6 |
2 Luis Severino | ATH | 14-8 | 63.6 |
3 Brandon Pfaadt | AZ | 13-7 | 65.0 |
4 Gavin Williams | CLE | 13-7 | 65.0 |
5 Sonny Gray | STL | 13-8 | 61.9 |
Top 5 Wins
#Player | Wins |
---|---|
1 Max Fried | 12 |
2 Garrett Crochet | 12 |
3 Freddy Peralta | 12 |
4 Framber Valdez | 11 |
5 Chris Bassitt | 11 |
Top 5 Earned Run Average
#Player | ERA |
---|---|
1 Paul Skenes | 1.83 |
2 Tarik Skubal | 2.09 |
3 Garrett Crochet | 2.23 |
4 Matthew Boyd | 2.47 |
5 Hunter Brown | 2.54 |
Top 5 Saves
#Player | SV |
---|---|
1 Robert Suarez | 30 |
2 Josh Hader | 28 |
3 Carlos Estevez | 28 |
4 Andres Munoz | 24 |
5 Jeff Hoffman | 24 |
Top 5 Strikeouts
#Player | SO |
---|---|
1 Garrett Crochet | 175 |
2 Zack Wheeler | 172 |
3 Tarik Skubal | 171 |
4 Dylan Cease | 153 |
5 Hunter Brown | 149 |
Umpires
Top 5 Umpire Homer
#Name | W/L | % | $ |
---|---|---|---|
1 Stu Scheurwater | 16-4 | 80.0 | 744 |
2 Paul Clemons | 16-5 | 76.2 | 818 |
3 Nestor Ceja | 15-3 | 83.3 | 1134 |
4 Laz Diaz | 15-7 | 68.2 | 503 |
5 Charlie Ramos | 14-4 | 77.8 | 750 |
Top 5 Umpire O/U
#Name | O/U | % | AVG |
---|---|---|---|
1 Tom Hanahan | 15-5 | 75.0 | 10.6 |
2 Shane Livensparger | 14-7 | 66.7 | 9.3 |
3 Doug Eddings | 14-8 | 63.6 | 10.2 |
4 Quinn Wolcott | 13-9 | 59.1 | 9.3 |
5 Alfonso Marquez | 12-7 | 63.2 | 9.7 |
League Leaders - Teams
Top 5 Pitching
#Team | ERA | OBP | OPS | SO |
---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
3.22 | .292 | .646 | 881 |
2
|
3.57 | .305 | .691 | 870 |
3
|
3.71 | .298 | .687 | 1048 |
4
|
3.77 | .307 | .693 | 933 |
5
|
3.79 | .319 | .695 | 912 |
Top 5 Money
#Team | W/L | $ | HM $ | AW $ |
---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
63-46 | 1518 | 1524 | -6 |
2
|
53-55 | 1286 | 477 | 809 |
3
|
61-47 | 849 | 415 | 434 |
4
|
63-46 | 227 | 383 | -156 |
5
|
57-51 | 141 | -217 | 358 |
Batting Leaders
Top 5 Batting Average
#Player | AVG |
---|---|
1 Aaron Judge | .342 |
2 Jeremy Pena | .322 |
3 Jonathan Aranda | .315 |
4 Jacob Wilson | .312 |
5 Alejandro Kirk | .304 |
Top 5 Home Runs
#Player | HR |
---|---|
1 Cal Raleigh | 41 |
2 Aaron Judge | 37 |
3 Junior Caminero | 27 |
4 Riley Greene | 26 |
5 Taylor Ward | 25 |
Top 5 Runs Batted In
#Player | RBI |
---|---|
1 Cal Raleigh | 87 |
2 Aaron Judge | 85 |
3 Riley Greene | 84 |
4 Taylor Ward | 78 |
5 Junior Caminero | 70 |
Top 5 Runs
#Player | R |
---|---|
1 Aaron Judge | 90 |
2 Cal Raleigh | 71 |
3 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | 71 |
4 Julio Rodriguez | 69 |
5 Byron Buxton | 68 |
Pitching Leaders
Top 5 Starter Money
#Name | Team | W/L | $ |
---|---|---|---|
1 Jackson Jobe | DET | 9-1 | 826 |
2 Adrian Houser | CHW | 8-3 | 770 |
3 Framber Valdez | HOU | 15-6 | 670 |
4 Lucas Giolito | BOS | 11-5 | 645 |
5 Hunter Dobbins | BOS | 8-3 | 596 |
Top 5 Starter O/U
#Name | Team | O/U | % |
---|---|---|---|
1 Yusei Kikuchi | LAA | 16-7 | 69.6 |
2 Luis Severino | ATH | 14-8 | 63.6 |
3 Gavin Williams | CLE | 13-7 | 65.0 |
4 Jacob deGrom | TEX | 13-8 | 61.9 |
5 Kevin Gausman | TOR | 12-8 | 60.0 |
Top 5 Wins
#Player | Wins |
---|---|
1 Max Fried | 12 |
2 Garrett Crochet | 12 |
3 Framber Valdez | 11 |
4 Chris Bassitt | 11 |
5 Carlos Rodon | 11 |
Top 5 Earned Run Average
#Player | ERA |
---|---|
1 Tarik Skubal | 2.09 |
2 Garrett Crochet | 2.23 |
3 Hunter Brown | 2.54 |
4 Jacob deGrom | 2.55 |
5 Kris Bubic | 2.55 |
Top 5 Saves
#Player | SV |
---|---|
1 Josh Hader | 28 |
2 Carlos Estevez | 28 |
3 Andres Munoz | 24 |
4 Jeff Hoffman | 24 |
5 Kenley Jansen | 20 |
Top 5 Strikeouts
#Player | SO |
---|---|
1 Garrett Crochet | 175 |
2 Tarik Skubal | 171 |
3 Hunter Brown | 149 |
4 Carlos Rodon | 147 |
5 Framber Valdez | 141 |
Umpires
Top 5 Umpire Homer
#Name | W/L | % | $ |
---|---|---|---|
1 Nestor Ceja | 11-0 | 100.0 | 964 |
2 Marvin Hudson | 10-3 | 76.9 | 865 |
3 Carlos Torres | 10-4 | 71.4 | 788 |
4 Laz Diaz | 9-1 | 90.0 | 686 |
5 Paul Clemons | 9-2 | 81.8 | 809 |
Top 5 Umpire O/U
#Name | O/U | % | AVG |
---|---|---|---|
1 Gabe Morales | 9-4 | 69.2 | 9.4 |
2 Shane Livensparger | 8-3 | 72.7 | 11.2 |
3 Brian Walsh | 8-4 | 66.7 | 11.4 |
4 Mike Muchlinski | 8-4 | 66.7 | 10.4 |
5 Andy Fletcher | 8-5 | 61.5 | 10.5 |
League Leaders - Teams
Top 5 Pitching
#Team | ERA | OBP | OPS | SO |
---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
3.57 | .306 | .680 | 928 |
2
|
3.58 | .304 | .670 | 911 |
3
|
3.58 | .319 | .689 | 920 |
4
|
3.66 | .313 | .695 | 918 |
5
|
3.71 | .300 | .680 | 820 |
Top 5 Money
#Team | W/L | $ | HM $ | AW $ |
---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
64-43 | 1665 | 1025 | 640 |
2
|
51-55 | 1512 | -51 | 1563 |
3
|
59-49 | 819 | 872 | -53 |
4
|
56-52 | 400 | 275 | 125 |
5
|
62-45 | 219 | 97 | 122 |
Batting Leaders
Top 5 Batting Average
#Player | AVG |
---|---|
1 Will Smith | .325 |
2 Kyle Stowers | .302 |
3 Manny Machado | .301 |
4 Freddie Freeman | .296 |
5 Xavier Edwards | .295 |
Top 5 Home Runs
#Player | HR |
---|---|
1 Shohei Ohtani | 38 |
2 Kyle Schwarber | 37 |
3 Eugenio Suarez | 36 |
4 Pete Crow-Armstrong | 27 |
5 Seiya Suzuki | 26 |
Top 5 Runs Batted In
#Player | RBI |
---|---|
1 Eugenio Suarez | 87 |
2 Kyle Schwarber | 86 |
3 Seiya Suzuki | 81 |
4 Pete Alonso | 81 |
5 Pete Crow-Armstrong | 77 |
Top 5 Runs
#Player | R |
---|---|
1 Shohei Ohtani | 100 |
2 Elly De La Cruz | 78 |
3 Kyle Schwarber | 76 |
4 Juan Soto | 75 |
5 Kyle Tucker | 74 |
Pitching Leaders
Top 5 Starter Money
#Name | Team | W/L | $ |
---|---|---|---|
1 Cal Quantrill | MIA | 12-8 | 1204 |
2 Andrew Abbott | CIN | 13-5 | 808 |
3 Ryan Bergert | SD | 6-1 | 734 |
4 Jake Irvin | WAS | 12-10 | 732 |
5 Randy Vasquez | SD | 14-7 | 718 |
Top 5 Starter O/U
#Name | Team | O/U | % |
---|---|---|---|
1 Brandon Pfaadt | AZ | 13-7 | 65.0 |
2 Sonny Gray | STL | 13-8 | 61.9 |
3 Jake Irvin | WAS | 12-8 | 60.0 |
4 Jesus Luzardo | PHI | 12-8 | 60.0 |
5 Eduardo Rodriguez | AZ | 11-7 | 61.1 |
Top 5 Wins
#Player | Wins |
---|---|
1 Freddy Peralta | 12 |
2 Matthew Boyd | 11 |
3 Sonny Gray | 10 |
4 Nick Pivetta | 10 |
5 Brandon Pfaadt | 10 |
Top 5 Earned Run Average
#Player | ERA |
---|---|
1 Paul Skenes | 1.83 |
2 Matthew Boyd | 2.47 |
3 Cristopher Sanchez | 2.55 |
4 Zack Wheeler | 2.56 |
5 Yoshinobu Yamamoto | 2.63 |
Top 5 Saves
#Player | SV |
---|---|
1 Robert Suarez | 30 |
2 Trevor Megill | 24 |
3 Edwin Diaz | 23 |
4 Emilio Pagan | 22 |
5 Ryan Helsley | 21 |
Top 5 Strikeouts
#Player | SO |
---|---|
1 Zack Wheeler | 172 |
2 Dylan Cease | 153 |
3 Paul Skenes | 146 |
4 MacKenzie Gore | 144 |
5 Logan Webb | 144 |
Umpires
Top 5 Umpire Homer
#Name | W/L | % | $ |
---|---|---|---|
1 Stu Scheurwater | 11-1 | 91.7 | 800 |
2 Charlie Ramos | 10-2 | 83.3 | 746 |
3 John Tumpane | 9-6 | 60.0 | 657 |
4 Jim Wolf | 8-4 | 66.7 | 675 |
5 Will Little | 8-4 | 66.7 | 674 |
Top 5 Umpire O/U
#Name | O/U | % | AVG |
---|---|---|---|
1 Bill Miller | 9-2 | 81.8 | 11.5 |
2 Tom Hanahan | 9-3 | 75.0 | 10.3 |
3 Clint Vondrak | 9-6 | 60.0 | 11.7 |
4 Doug Eddings | 8-2 | 80.0 | 11.2 |
5 Brennan Miller | 8-3 | 72.7 | 10.2 |
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