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Best MLB MVP Odds in 2024

Check out our guide on the best MLB odds this week to find out which players have the highest chance of winning the MVP award this year.
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January 24th, 2024
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Best MLB MVP Odds in 2024

With the 2023/24 MLB season wrapped up, it's time to look at how the MLB MVP odds markets are shaping up for the 2024/25 season.

Shohei and Acuña took home the MVP awards for their respective leagues in the 2023/24 season.

The team at SportingPost.com regularly review and test the most prominent and legitimate sportsbooks to compare some of the best MLB odds on the market.

Current MLB MVP Odds

Here’s how the current MLB MVP odds look at BetMGM:

Player

Award

BetMGM

Aaron Judge

AL MVP 2024 – Winner

+550

Ronald Acuña Jr.

NL MVP 2024 – Winner

+525

Gerit Cole

AL Cy Young Award 2024 – Winner

+500

Evan Carter

AL Rookie of the Year 2024 – Winner

+275

Recommended MLB Bets This Week

The MLB season starts on March 28, 2024.

Odds for the World Series seem to be leaning towards the Dodgers, at +360 and it will be a real challenge to predict which player will win the award of the most valuable player of the American League and National League.

However, although nothing is set in stone, the latest MLB MVP odds on most sportsbooks suggest that Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees' outfielder, is currently the favorite to win the title of most valuable player in the American League. On the other hand, Ronald Acuña Jr., Atlanta Braves‘ outfielder, has the best chance of winning the MVP title in the National League in back to back seasons.

Once the season gets underway, you can also check out some of the best MLB player props today on our site.

MLB MVP Odds Analysis

Now that you get the gist, let’s get into more detail on why these players currently have the best MLB MVP odds of winning the awards:

Aaron Judge

  • Position: Outfielder with a powerful swing

  • Team: New York Yankees

Performance & Form:

Games Played

At-Bats

Runs

Hits

Home Runs

2023 Season

106

367

79

98

37

Career

835

3005

614

846

257

Historical Data:

  • 2018: Won the AL Rookie of the Year award

  • 2021: Won the AL Most Valuable Player award

  • 2021: Won the Hickok Belt award

  • May 2023: In the game against the Astros, Ohtani managed to surpass the legendary baseball player, Babe Ruth, with 502 career pitching strikeouts.

Ronald Acuña Jr

  • Position: Outfielder

  • Team: Atlanta Braves

Performance & Form:

Games played

At-Bats

Runs

Hits

Home Runs

2023 season

159

643

149

217

41

Career

673

2626

543

767

161

Historical Data:

  • 2017: Minor League Baseball Player of the Year

  • 2018: NL Rookie of the Year Award

  • 2019: NL Silver Slugger Award (National League)

  • 2020: NL Silver Slugger Award

  • 2023 NL MVP Winner

Ongoing MLB Odds Updated This Week

Besides Judge and Acuña, who currently have the best MLB odds for winning the AL and NL best player award, bettors can predict which players will win the Rookie of the Year and the Cy Young Award. We’ll also look at which team has the best chance to win the MLB title this year.

Here are the latest odds you should look into this week:

AL MLB MVP Odds This Week

Player

Team

BetMGM

Aaron Judge

New York Yankees

+550

Juan Soto

New York Yankees

+600

Yordan Alvarez

Houston Astros

+850

NL MLB MVP Odds This Week

Player

Team

BetMGM

Ronald Acuña Jr.

Atlanta Braves

+525

Mookie Betts

Los Angeles Dodgers

+650

Shohei Ohtani

Los Angeles Dodgers

+900

AL Cy Young Award Odds This Week

Player

Team

BetMGM

Gerrit Cole

New York Yankees

+525

Kevin Gausman

Toronto Blue Jays

+700

Framber Valdez

Houston Astros

+750

AL Rookie of the Year Odds This Week

Player

Team

BetMGM

Evan Carter

Texas Rangers

+275

Jackson Holiday

Baltimore Orioles

+300

Wyatt Langford

Texas Rangers

+800

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  • 1903: At a peace summit to unite the two leagues under similar rules, and establishing the World Series, American League President Ban Johnson lets it known he wants a team in New York. Johnson got 15 of the 16 Major League owners to agree, the lone dissenter was John T. Bush owner of the New York Giants. Johnson arranged Frank Farrell and Bill Devery to buy the struggling Baltimore Orioles and move them to Manhattan. The two new owners quickly secured a piece of land on Broadway between 165th and 168th street and quickly put together a ballpark known as...
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  • 1878:After the Louisville Grays gambling scandal, the National League was sent reeling. Down to just six teams after the Louisville Grays expulsion, the NL invited a team with a similar name to join the league. The Milwaukee Grays had been successful in the League Alliance which had a loose affiliation with the National League. With two other teams withdrawing from the league, the National League invited the minor league team to join. Other than naming Jack Chapman as manager, the Milwaukee Grays had no other connection to the tarnished Louisville team. The Grays were not very strong, as they won...
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  • 1901-1969:A separate franchise named the Milwaukee Brewers was one of the American League’s eight charter teams. before the first season, there were plans to move the team. They would spend one season in Milwaukee before becoming the St. Louis Browns. After years of playing as a minor league team, Milwaukee got a second big league team when the Boston Braves moved to Milwaukee in 1953. The Braves would play in Milwaukee for 13 seasons, winning the 1957 World Series. In 1966, the Braves moved to Atlanta. Over the next five years, Bud Selig a minority owner for the Braves tried...
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Jonathan Lamb
A die-hard sports fan hailing from New Jersey, Jonny discovered his love for sports writing in college and turned it into a full-blown career after grabbing his journalism degree. But Jonny's not just about putting pen to paper. He's big on sports betting, adding a whole new level of excitement to every game he covers. His insights are backed by his experience on the field and his bets at the bookies. He’s as much in the game as the players themselves. His dream? Packing his bags for Las Vegas and reporting on the grandest stage of all – the Super Bowl. But for now, he's here, knocking out compelling game reports, dropping insightful commentaries, and sharing his passion for sports with all of us. With Jonny, it's always game time.
Ben Mendelowitz
Ben is a keen sports fan - paying particularly close attention to Soccer, Basketball and Cricket. Born in London, he is a diehard supporter of Chelsea.