2026 Rookie of the Year Odds: McGonigle Hits Break as AL Fave

Jason Wilson - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Jason Wilson • Betting Analyst 19+ years betting experience
Updated: Jul 14, 2026 , 12:51 PM ET • 4 min read

Kevin McGonigle is an All-Star and the runaway favorite to win AL Rookie of the Year.

Kevin McGonigle Detroit Tigers MLB
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Detroit Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle (7) throws towards first base against Philadelphia Phillies

We have two clear-cut favorites in the MLB Rookie of the Year odds at the All-Star break.

Kevin McGonigle has been at or around the top of the American League board since Opening Day, and that doesn't figure to change down the stretch unless he slumps harder than he's shown to be likely or he gets hurt.

Meanwhile, JJ Wetherholt is holding strong in the National League, especially with Konnor Griffin's chances more or less cooked with his latest trip to the IL. 

Let's explore the markets and MLB odds for AL and NL Rookie of the Year.

Odds to win 2026 AL Rookie of the Year

Player Polymarket
Tigers Kevin McGonigle -245
White Sox Munetaka Murakami +525
Guardians Travis Bazzana  +1595
Guardians Chase DeLauter +1900

Odds last updated on 7-14. Odds from Polymarket. Use our Polymarket promo code (COVERS) for a $50 trading bonus when you deposit at least $20 as a new user.

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Odds to win 2026 NL Rookie of the Year

Player Polymarket
Cardinals JJ Wetherholt  -156
Reds Sal Stewart +355
Giants Bryce Eldridge +1513
Mets Carson Benge +1861

Odds as of 7-14.

MLB Rookie of the Year analysis

Kevin McGonigle is one of several AL rookies to make this year's All-Star team, but he's been the most all-around impressive. Yes, Munetaka Murakami hits the ball into space, but McGonigle is showing substantial poise for a 21-year-old.

McGonigle is striking out less often than he's walking, and he could realistically make a second-half surge to compete for the batting title. 

JJ Wetherholt's grasp atop the NL Rookie of the Year odds board remains strong, with Sal Stewart the closest competitor.

McGonigle and Wetherholt rank 1-2 in WAR, per FanGraphs, among rookies. While that isn't the be-all, end-all, this has happened because both players have showcased strong, multilayered skill sets. McGonigle is probably the better pure hitter while Wetherholt has arguably been a Gold Glove-caliber second baseman right out of the chute.

I wish I got shares in McGonigle when there was still value attached (think about Munetaka Murakami's home run surge before his injury), but I'm glad I didn't fully miss the boat on Wetherholt.

MLB Rookie of the Year futures predictions 

Pick Odds Pick date Units
Cardinals JJ Wetherholt +370 May 11 1
Phillies Andrew Painter +3000 March 24 0.25
Mets Carson Benge +2000 March 11 0.25
Pirates Bubba Chandler +1400 February 25 0.25
Guardians Chase DeLauter +2000 February 25 0.25

My National League bets have all floundered to varying degrees, so I'll cut bait and grab St. Louis Cardinals second baseman JJ Wetherholt for one unit.

I like Nolan McLean at +2500 as a dark horse to win the NL Cy Young, so he's tempting here as a hedge alongside Wetherholt, but I'm going to single out the infielder.

With Sal Stewart scuffling, Wetherholt should have the shortest odds among position players. He's batting leadoff for the Cardinals and is displaying the power-speed combo that had him near the top of draft rankings ahead of 2024 when St. Louis took him seventh overall (an absolute fleecing).

His .250 BABIP also tells me that better days are coming for the .235/.350/.405 slash line. He's also the only qualified position-player rookie worth more than 1.0 fWAR on the Senior Circuit, and some of that comes from his elite glovework at the keystone.


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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)

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)

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