2025 MLB MVP Odds Tracker
By Ian Jones
Updated:
- Recap the 2025 MLB MVP odds movement for all American League and National League contenders
- Aaron Judge in the AL and Shohei Ohtani in the NL repeated as MVP winners in 2025
- Looking for the latest MLB MVP odds?
This page tracked the odds to win the 2025 AL and NL Most Valuable Player awards. For the second year in a row, the New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani would respectively win the 2025 American League and National League MVP awards.
Below, you’ll find the graphs below used in 2025 to display the odds for all AL and NL MVP contenders, averaged after recording the odds from our most-trusted online sportsbooks.
American League / National League
2025 American League MVP Odds
2025 American League MVP Odds Movement Timeline
- September 26 – It’s The Judge vs Big Dumper! The only two players left on the board for AL MVP are Aaron Judge at +180 and Cal Raleigh at -220, with the latter tabbed as the favorite for the first time this season.
- September 12 – Judge is back out in front, but just barely: the Yankees’ outfielder is now averaging -466, to the Mariners’ Raleigh at +356.
- July 17 – If the Boston Red Sox make the playoffs, you’ll likely have Ceddanne Rafaela to thank. Off the board all season, the centerfielder is now getting +10000 to win the AL MVP.
- May 7 – Here comes Big Dumper! The Mariners’ Cal Raleigh is now sitting in fourth in AL MVP odds, going from an average of +11400 to +7400 over the past month.
- April 10 – After opening the season with a .354/.446/.792 slash line, Aaron Judge is now officially the AL MVP favorite, with odds moving to -160.
- February 24 – With just over a month until Opening Day, Aaron Judge (+310) is the favorite to repeat as AL MVP, ahead of ’24 runner-up Bobby Witt Jr (+450) and Yordan Alvarez (+600).
2024 National League MVP Odds
2025 National League MVP Odds Movement Timeline
- September 26 – Shohei Ohtani (-20000) is still the overwhelming favorite going into the final weekend of the season, but Kyle Schwarber (+1900) and Juan Soto (+2500) are still getting odds at most sportsbooks.
- September 12 – Ohtani is once again in a league of his own. If you find a book still offering NL MVP odds, they’ll likely be in the range of -15000 for the Dodgers’ two-way superstar.
- July 17 – Shohei Ohtani’s hold on the NL MVP continues to loosen; coming out of the break, the Dodger phenom is now getting just -1100, while PCA continues to lurk at a season-low +700.
- May 7 – Pete Crow-Armstrong is making some noise in Chicago. Ove the past month, PCA has hit .305 and belted 9 home runs, as his average NL MVP odds went from +10250 to +4917.
- April 10 – Kyle Tucker, last week’s NL Player of the Week, has seen his odds shorten from +1583 to +910, moving him into the Top 5 for NL MVP odds.
- February 24 – Last season’s unanimous NL MVP, Shohei Ohtani, is currently getting +170 to win the award again in 2025. The Dodgers’ two-way dynamo is ahead of the Mets’ Juan Soto (+550) and the Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr (+800).
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