2026 MLB MVP Odds: PCA May Be the Only One Who Can Catch Ohtani

Jason Wilson - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Jason Wilson • Betting Analyst 19+ years betting experience
Updated: Jul 14, 2026 , 01:07 PM ET • 4 min read

Pete Crow-Armstrong is the only NL player even remotely within striking distance of Shohei Ohtani in the latest MVP odds.

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Photo By - Reuters Connect. Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) makes a catch vs. the Reds at Great American Ball Park

With the All-Star break here, the MLB MVP odds appear to be severely lacking in drama.

The MLB odds have Yordan Alvarez pulling away in the American League, with Shohei Ohtani facing very little resistance (again) in the National League, with only Pete Crow-Armstrong looking like he has any hope of catching him.

For more analysis of these MLB odds, check out our MLB MVP predictions below.  

Odds to win 2026 AL MVP 

Player Polymarket
Astros Yordan Alvarez -156
Royals Bobby Witt Jr.  +525
Athletics Nick Kurtz +1595
Yankees Ben Rice +1900

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Odds to win 2026 NL MVP 

Player Polymarket
Dodgers Shohei Ohtani -614
Cubs Pete Crow-Armstrong +706

Odds last updated on 7-14.

MLB MVP odds analysis

Pete Crow-Armstrong seems like the only real alternative to Shohei Ohtani. Personally, I believe his odds should be shorter, but that doesn't mean I'll be investing in him, either.

PCA leads MLB hitters in WAR at 6.0. He is slashing .291/.386/.531 with 21 home runs and 24 stolen bases while playing a phenomenal center field.

By comparison, Ohtani is slashing .293/.403/.549 with 22 home runs for 3.3 WAR. However, he's also 8-2 with a 1.79 ERA over 85 2/3 innings, while adding another 3.0 WAR as a pitcher. So, when you combine all of that, Ohtani narrowly tops PCA in overall WAR.

If the concept of WAR makes you irrationally angry, Ohtani simply does a bit of everything (except play defense), while PCA does a bit of everything (except pitch). In which case, Ohtani has the edge because he's doing the thing that no one other than him has shown an ability to pull off, and he'll keep winning MVP trophies for as long as he's able to do it.

MLB MVP futures predictions

Prediction Odds Prediction date Units
Angels Mike Trout  +2000 April 21 0.5
Yankees Ben Rice +2500 April 21 0.5
Orioles Gunnar Henderson +1500 March 24 0.5
Rangers Wyatt Langford +4000 February 25 0.25
Padres Jackson Merrill +5500 February 25 0.25

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Previous MVP winners

Here are the last 10 winners of the AL and NL MVP Award, with Shohei Ohtani leading the way as a four-time winner, with two in the AL and two in the NL. Only Frank Robinson has also won MVP awards in both leagues.

Barry Bonds holds the record for most MVP awards (seven).

The New York Yankees have won the most MVPs in MLB history with 25, while the St. Louis Cardinals are second, leading all NL teams, with 21. No player for the Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Mets, or Tampa Bay Rays has ever won MVP.

Previous AL MVP winners

Year American League Winner
2025 Yankees Aaron Judge
2024 Yankees Aaron Judge
2023 Angels Shohei Ohtani
2022 Yankees Aaron Judge
2021 Angels Shohei Ohtani
2020 White Sox Jose Abreu
2019 Angels Mike Trout
2018 Red Sox Mookie Betts
2017 Astros Jose Altuve
2016 Angels Mike Trout

Previous NL MVP winners

Year National League Winner
2025 Dodgers Shohei Ohtani
2024 Dodgers Shohei Ohtani
2023 Braves Ronald Acuna Jr.
2022 Cardinals Paul Goldschmidt
2021 Phillies Bryce Harper
2020 Braves Freddie Freeman
2019 Dodgers Cody Bellinger
2018 Brewers Christian Yelich
2017 Marlins Giancarlo Stanton
2016 Cubs Kris Bryant

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