2025 MLB MVP Odds: Judge is Historically Great

Aaron Judge is in the midst of a historic offensive stretch and doesn't appear close to cooling down. His odds to win AL MVP are -600 across the board and that is still probably too long.

Jason Wilson - Publishing Editor at Covers.com
Jason Wilson • Publishing Editor
Apr 28, 2025 • 11:03 ET • 5 min read
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Aaron Judge is unstoppable and his line keeps shortening in the MVP odds race.

The MLB odds aren't giving anyone much of a chance to catch him and it's easy to see why.

Let's break down the races in this week's AL & NL MVP odds.

Odds to win AL MVP 2025

Player DraftKings FanDuel bet365
Yankees Aaron Judge -600 -600 -600
Royals Bobby Witt Jr. +800 +900 +850
Angels Mike Trout  +3500 +5000 +4000
Orioles Gunnar Henderson +4000 +5000 +4500
Guardians Jose Ramirez  +5000 +8500 +7500
Rangers Corey Seager  +5000 +10000 +7500
Astros Yordan Alvarez  +5000 +8500 +6000
Rangers Wyatt Langford  +5000 +8000 +6000
Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr. +5000 +10000 +7500
Orioles Adley Rutschman +5500 +12000 +8000
Mariners Julio Rodriguez  +6000 +10000 +8000
Athletics Tyler Soderstrom +6000 +8000 +7500
Tigers Spencer Torkelson +6000 +8000 +7500

Odds as of 4-28.

AL MVP odds analysis

Aaron Judge is going to the Hall of Fame. Maybe not a hot take. But for those who aren't paying attention, the New York Yankees slugger is in the middle of a historic stretch.

Not only is he hitting .406/.500/.717. Not only does he have eight home runs and 27 RBI in 28 games. Not only does he have a 247 wRC+ while being worth 2.7 FanGraphs WAR (Corbin Carroll is second, by the way, with 2.1). Not only is he doing all of that right now, but he's been doing it for a long time.

Sheesh.

Judge is a man among boys and the odds reflect this. I've spent much of the early season wondering who among the contenders could reasonably stop him, and the answer, at least right now, appears to be nobody. He's approaching Barry Bonds territory, except opposing pitchers aren't just throwing in the towel and giving Judge first base. Not yet, anyway. 

Barring injury, this is Judge's award to lose.

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Odds to win NL MVP 2025

Player DraftKings FanDuel bet365
Dodgers Shohei Ohtani +280 +320 +320
Cubs Kyle Tucker +350 +390 +400
Padres Fernando Tatis Jr.   +450 +390 +400
Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll  +500 +550 +550
Mets Pete Alonso   +700 +700 +700
Mets Francisco Lindor  +1300 +1600 +1600
Mets Juan Soto   +2200 +2300 +2200
Dodgers Mookie Betts  +2500 +4500 +4500
Reds Elly De La Cruz +2500 +4500 +4500
Phillies Bryce Harper +3500 +4500 +4500
Braves Austin Riley +4000 +4500 +4500
Phillies Kyle Schwarber   +4000 +8500 +8000
Brewers Jackson Chourio  +4000 +8000 +8000
Cubs Pete Crow-Armstrong +5000 +8000 +8000
Giants Jung Hoo Lee  +5000 +6000 +6000
Pirates Oneil Cruz +5000 +6500 +6000

Odds as of 4-28.

NL MVP odds analysis

The National League provides quite the contrast to Judge running roughshod over everyone. Shohei Ohtani remains the betting favorite even though he hasn't hit to his potential in the early going nor has he pitched. His odds have gradually gotten longer as the season has worn on and it will continue to do so unless he performs to his previous standard.

Corbin Carroll has nine home runs and has started running again. He's hitting .308 and has accrued the most WAR in the NL. 

Fernando Tatis Jr. is batting a crazy .347 with eight home runs and seven stolen bases. 

Kyle Tucker is slashing .289/.397/.579 with seven home runs, eight stolen bases, and more walks than strikeouts. Plus, his .289 BABIP tells us he's getting at least somewhat unlucky!

But perhaps the surprise of the season, at least so far, is Tucker's Chicago Cubs teammate, Pete Crow-Armstrong. PCA was highly touted for his defense and speed, which have both been on full display (his 12 stolen bases lead MLB). But the bat is clicking, too. Historically so.

It's too early to tell if he can sustain his production, but while he struggled offensively in 2024, PCA didn't strike out an absurd amount. This year, he's still making the same amount of contact, it's just better contact with more barrels and fewer ground balls. 

The point is, while the AL seems to be a foregone conclusion, the NL race is super exciting with a ton of potential options.

MVP betting splits

American League MVP

Highest Ticket%

  • Bobby Witt Jr., Royals - 20.8%
  • Julio Rodriguez, Mariners - 8.4%
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays - 7.5%

Highest Handle%

  • Bobby Witt Jr., Royals - 26.6%
  • Julio Rodriguez, Mariners - 11.9%
  • Aaron Judge, Yankees - 8.2%

Biggest Liability

  • Bobby Witt Jr., Royals

National League MVP

Highest Ticket%

  • Elly De La Cruz, Reds - 19.3%
  • Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers - 13.6%
  • Ronald Acuna Jr., Braves - 8%

Highest Handle%

  • Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers - 41.6%
  • Elly De La Cruz, Reds - 10.8%
  • Corbin Carroll, Diamondbacks - 6.6%

Biggest Liability

  • Elly De La Cruz, Reds

Data courtesy of BetMGM.

Previous MVP winners

Here are the last 10 winners of the AL and NL MVP Award, with Shohei Ohtani leading the way as a three-time winner. Bryce Harper has won twice with two different teams and Miguel Cabrera was the last player to win back-to-back MVP awards (2012-13). Barry Bonds holds the record for most MVP awards (seven)

The New York Yankees have won the most MVPs in MLB history with 24 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
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
2015 Blue Jays Josh Donaldson

Previous NL MVP winners

Year National League Winner
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
2015 Nationals Bryce Harper

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MLB MVP odds explained

Most sportsbooks will display odds in the American format as listed above. When Goldschmidt ran away with the MVP award in 2022 his odds had a minus (-) sign ahead of the number for a large part of the season. 

  • Paul Goldschmidt -6,000

That means that a bettor in August had to wager $6,000 to win $100 by betting on Goldy to win MVP. Before the season starts, almost every player will have a plus (+) sign ahead of their odds.

  • Shohei Ohtani +200

That means a bettor would have profited $200 for a $100 wager on Ohtani before the season started. 

If American odds aren't your thing, simply use a tool like our odds converter to switch the odds to decimal or fractional format. Most online sportsbooks also give you the option to change the odds format that you see.

MLB MVP FAQ

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