2026 Rookie of the Year Odds: Tatsuya Imai among AL Faves

Trey Yesavage is still drawing the shortest AL Rookie of the Year odds, but a pair of Japanese stars have entered the fray, including Munetaka Murakami and Tatsuya Imai, who signed with the White Sox and Astros, respectively.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 14:23 ET • 7 min read
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Photo By - IMAGN Images. Astros SP Tatsuya Imai at his introductory press conference.

Welcome to January! As free agency continues to move at a snail's pace, we've at least seen some international free agents, some of whom will be in the running for the 2026 MLB Rookie of the Year awards.

MLB odds are available for Japanese stars Munetaka Murakami and Tatsuya Imai, who signed with the Chicago White Sox and Houston Astros, respectively. Toronto Blue Jays SP Trey Yesavage remains the AL favorite, and he may soon be joined by new teammate Kazuma Okamoto, who recently signed North of the Border. 

On the NL side, New York Mets SP Nolan McLean remains the favorite, which is where he was as soon as the World Series ended. Still, Sal Stewart and JJ Wetherholt aren't far behind.

The Pittsburgh Pirates are worth monitoring, especially as they may open the season with infielder Konnor Griffin on the roster. He's currently +1400 to win NL ROY, and he's widely seen as the best prospect in baseball.

Here are the latest odds to win AL and NL Rookie of the Year.

Odds to win 2026 AL Rookie of the Year

Player DraftKings
Blue Jays Trey Yesavage +290
White Sox Munetaka Murakami +380
Astros Tatsuya Imai +500
Tigers Kevin McGonigle  +600
Orioles Samuel Basallo  +700
Guardians Chase DeLauter +950
Royals Carter Jensen +1000
Red Sox Connelly Early +1000
Guardians Travis Bazzana +1300
Twins Walker Jenkins +1600
Red Sox Payton Tolle +2000
Mariners Colt Emerson +2500
Astros Brice Matthews +3000
White Sox Hagen Smith +5000
Rays Carson Williams +5000

Odds as of 1-6. 

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Odds to win 2025 NL Rookie of the Year

Player DraftKings
Mets Nolan McLean +330
Reds Sal Stewart  +600
Cardinals JJ Wetherholt +700
Cubs Moises Ballesteros +800
Pirates Bubba Chandler +800
Phillies Justin Crawford +1000
Giants Bryce Eldridge +1300
Pirates Konnor Griffin  +1400
Cubs Owen Caissie +1700
Mets Jonah Tong    +2000
Mets Carson Benge +2000
Reds Rhett Lowder +2200
Marlins Joe Mack +2500
Cardinals Quinn Mathews +3000
Pirates Jhostnyxon Garcia +3000
Phillies Andrew Painter  +3000
Dodgers Alex Freeland  +3500
Pirates Hunter Barco  +4000
Mets Jett Williams +4500
Reds Chase Petty +5000
Marlins Robby Snelling +5000
Cubs Jaxon Wiggins +5000

Odds as of 1-6.

Past Rookie of the Year winners

Previous AL RoY winners

Although all players have an equal chance of winning the AL Rookie of the Year Award, the honor has been claimed disproportionately by outfielders since its inception in 1949. Outfielders have 24 victories compared to 17 for pitchers and 17 for shortstops. Catchers are bringing up the rear with just two ROY victories over the past 73 years.

Year Player
2025 Athletics Nick Kurtz (1B)
2024 Yankees Luis Gil (SP)
2023 Orioles Gunnar Henderson (3B/SS)
2022 Mariners Julio Rodriguez (OF)
2021 Rays Randy Arozarena (OF)
2020 Mariners Kyle Lewis (OF)
2019 Astros Yordan Alvarez (OF)
2018 AngelsShohei Ohtani (P/OF)
2017 Yankees Aaron Judge (OF)
2016 Tigers Michael Fulmer (SP)
2015 Astros Carlos Correa (SS)
2014 White SoxJose Abreau (1B)
2013 Rays Wil Myers (OF)

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Previous NL RoY winners

No franchise has won more Rookie of the Year awards than the Dodgers. "The Blue Crew" have claimed 18 RoY trophies dating back to the club's early days in Brooklyn.

However, unlike the AL — where the West has been the recent home of the top rookies — the NL East has housed six of the last 13 RoYs, with a mix of outfielders, infielders, starting pitchers, a catcher, and even a reliever.

Year Player (Team)
2025 Braves Drake Baldwin (C)
2024 Pirates Paul Skenes (SP)
2023 Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll (OF)
2022 Braves Michael Harris (OF)
2021 Reds Jonathan India (2B)
2020 Brewers Devin Williams (RP)
2019 Mets Pete Alonso (1B)
2018 Braves Ronald Acuna Jr. (OF)
2017 Dodgers Cody Bellinger (1B/OF)
2016 Dodgers Cory Seager (SS)
2015 Cubs Kris Bryant (3B)
2014 Mets Jacob deGrom (SP)
2013 Marlins Jose Fernandez (SP)

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