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Preseason Favorites for Every 2025 MLB Award

Michael Harrison

By Michael Harrison in MLB Baseball

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Shohei Ohtani celebrates a home run versus the Mets.
Oct 17, 2024; New York City, New York, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) reacts after hitting a solo home run against the New York Mets in the first inning during game four of the NLCS for the 2024 MLB playoffs at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images
  • Reigning NL and AL MVPs Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge are favored to repeat in their respective leagues in 2025
  • Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal are favorites to win the NL and AL Cy Young awards
  • Below, see the odds for MVP, Cy Young, rookie of the year and reliever of the year for 2025

Major League Baseball began last week in the Tokyo Series, with the Dodgers winning both contests against the Cubs. Opening Day for the rest of the MLB begins Thursday, March 27th and the awards futures are out for all the major hardware. I look at the odds to win both leagues’ MVP, Cy Young, rookie of the year and reliever of the year awards.

NL & AL MVP Odds

National LeagueOddsAmerican LeagueOdds
Shohei Ohtani (LAD)+170Aaron Judge (NYY)+310
Juan Soto (NYM)+550Bobby Witt Jr. (KC)+450
Fernando Tatis Jr (SD)+800Yordan Alvarez (HOU)+600
Mookie Betts (LAD)+1200Gunnar Henderson (BAL)+750
Bryce Harper (PHI)+1400Jose Ramirez (CLE)+1500

The favorites in both leagues are the reigning champions: the Los Angeles Dodgers’ two-way star Shohei Ohtani in the National League, and the New York Yankees’ slugger Aaron Judge in the American League.

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American and National League MVP Picks

  • Shohei Ohtani +170 NL, Bobby Witt Jr. +450

Shohei Ohtani, who has won won two straight Most-Valuable Player awards (with the Angels & Dodgers) and three in his career, starts as the favorite in the 2025 NL MVP odds. While there’s no timetable for when he might ramp it up and start pitching again, which could potentially make his MVP case even more air tight, his bat can do the talking and earn him another crown.

In the American League, I like the value on Bobby Witt Jr. compared to the favorite Aaron Judge. The Yankees slugger won’t have Juan Soto helping him in the lineup, and Witt Jr. was the runner-up last year. He put up monster numbers for the Royals with a .332 average, 32 HR, 109 RBI, 31 stolen bases and a 9.4 WAR, second best in baseball.

NL & AL Cy Young Odds

National LeagueOddsAmerican LeagueOdds
Paul Skenes (PIT)+300Tarik Skubal (DET)+380
Zack Wheeler (PHI)+750Garrett Crochet (BOS)+450
Chris Sale (ATL)+800Cole Ragans (KC)+1000
Blake Snell (LAD)+1000Logan Gilbert (SEA)+1100
Corbin Burnes (ARI)+1200Jacob DeGrom (TEX)+1400

American and National League Cy Young Picks

  • Paul Skenes +300 NL, Logan Gilbert +1100 AL

It’s not fun picking the chalky selection with Pirates phenom Paul Skenes in the Cy Young odds, but in this case I can’t avoid it. He won the 2024 Rookie of the Year award with a dominant 1.96 ERA in 133 innings, with a whopping 170 strike outs.

In the AL, I’ll select someone a little more off the board in Mariners workhorse Logan Gilbert. He’s made at least 32 starts in three consecutive seasons, and has seen ERA’s in the ‘3s’ in those campaigns (3.20, 3.73, 3.23). Last year he dropped his WHIP (1.08 to 0.89) and batting average against (.233 to 1.96). compared to 2023.

NL & AL ROY Odds

National LeagueOddsAmerican LeagueOdds
Roki Sasaki (LAD)+225Jasson Dominguez (NYY)+425
Dylan Crews (WSH)+350Kristian Campbell (BOS)+500
Matt Shaw (CHC)+425Roman Anthony (BOS)+700
Bubba Chandler (PIT)+900Jacob Wilson (Athletics)+800
Jordan Lawlar (ARI)+1100Jackson Jobe (DET)+900

American and National League Rookie of the Year Picks

  • Roki Sasaki +225 NL, Roman Anthony +700 AL

The rich got richer with the Dodgers landing prized pitcher Roki Sasaki in the off-season. The 23-year old came over from Japan and has a fastball that tops out in the triple digits to go along with a devastating splitter. His talents were on full display in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, and all eyes will be on him, given that he’s under the bright lights of Los Angeles for the Dodgers.

Behind only Sasaki in the MLB top 100 prospects list is #2 Roman Anthony, who has the benefit from also playing for a team that is often the focus in the Boston Red Sox. The 20-year old outfielder is expected to hit for power and he’s a lefty that can smack baseballs around Pesky Pole at Fenway Park. I like getting him with a bit more value as the third choice in the rookie of the year odds race.

NL & AL Reliever of the Year Odds

National LeagueOddsAmerican LeagueOdds
Edwin Diaz (NYM)+400Emmanuel Clase (CLE)+300
Ryan Helsley (STL)+450Mason Miller (Athletics)+400
Raisel Iglesias (ATL)+500Josh Hader (HOU)+500
Tanner Scott (LAD)+550Devin Williams (NYY)+500
Robert Suarez (SD)+700Andres Munoz (SEA)+900

American and National League Reliever of the Year Picks

  • Raisel Iglesias +500 NL, Emmanuel Clase +300 AL

In the MLB reliever of the year odds, Raisel Iglesias is +500 pitching for the Atlanta Braves. They’re expected to compete to win the NL East and potentially World Series. In his three seasons with Atlanta, he has ERA’s of 0.84 (albeit in 26.1 innings), 2.75 and 1.95.

In the junior circuit, the Guardians’ Emmanuel Clase is the fave for a reason. He’s pitched in at least 70 games in each of the last four seasons, and has ridiculous earned run averages of 1.29, 1.36, 3.22 and 0.61 in 74.1 innings last season, with a dirty WHIP of 0.66. That makes him a worthy favorite to trust.

Michael Harrison
Michael Harrison

Sports & Entertainment Writer

Michael "Hound Dog" Harrison is well known in the sports industry as the resident statistician for the SC with Jay Onrait Show. He has worked at TSN for over 19 years, is the CEO of his "All Bets Par Off" weekly golf betting videos and his HDOG POD, along with several others.

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