2026 MLB MVP Odds: Can Alvarez Take Over With Judge Out, Witt Ailing?

Jason Wilson - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Jason Wilson • Betting Analyst 19+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 8, 2026 , 01:52 PM ET • 5 min read

Aaron Judge is sidelined, and Bobby Witt Jr. left a game with a knee injury, opening the door for Yordan Alvarez to surge.

Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros MLB
Photo By - Reuters connect. Houston Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez (44) reacts after he hit a grand slam against the Athletics

With Aaron Judge expected to miss the next 4-6 weeks due to a stress fracture in his rib, Bobby Witt Jr. quickly shot up to the top spot on the MLB MVP odds board.

However, Witt was removed from Sunday's game with right knee soreness. It's uncertain how serious it is, and he'll be evaluated this week, but any hitch in the wagon is concerning for Witt backers.

For now, Witt remains the favorite, but Yordan Alvarez and Ben Rice are fairly close behind.

For more analysis of these MLB odds, check out our MLB MVP predictions below.  

Odds to win 2026 AL MVP 

Player DraftKings
Royals Bobby Witt Jr. +140
Astros Yordan Alvarez  +150
Yankees Ben Rice +350
Athletics Nick Kurtz  +1100
Mariners Julio Rodriguez   +2200
Rays Junior Caminero +3500
Guardians Jose Ramirez  +3500
Athletics Shea Langeliers +3500
Twins Byron Buxton +5000
Angels Mike Trout  +6000

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Odds last updated on 6-8.

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Odds to win 2026 NL MVP 

Player DraftKings
Dodgers Shohei Ohtani -900
Phillies Kyle Schwarber +1800
Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll +2800
Mets Juan Soto  +3000
Phillies Bryce Harper +4000
Braves Matt Olson  +4500
Nationals James Wood +5000
Cardinals Jordan Walker +5000
Cubs Pete Crow-Armstrong +6500
Reds Elly De La Cruz +7000

Odds last updated on 6-8.

MLB MVP odds analysis

With Aaron Judge's injury opening the door, anyone who got in on Bobby Witt Jr. when he was +1000 or longer is probably feeling pretty good right about now...at least before the injury, anyway.

Still, Witt is in the midst of what could very well be a career year, batting .280/.354/.456 with nine home runs and an MLB-leading 23 stolen bases while improving upon both his walk rate and his K% year over year. An upswing in power over the summer months, and eclipsing his 32 home runs from 2024, isn't a far-fetched notion, assuming his knee issue is minor.

But ever since Shohei Ohtani broke the seal by becoming the first pure DH to win an MVP award, Yordan Alvarez sure feels like more of a possibility than he would in prior years. Alvarez is outpacing Witt in power/hitting metrics, having already gone yard 21 times while slashing .316/.431/.650 in 66 games. Obviously, Witt's defensive prowess wildly outranks Alvarez, who very rarely steps into the outfield.

The knock against either is that the Kansas City Royals and Houston Astros boast losing records and may be in danger of missing the playoffs. While not a requirement for MVP, voters may be inclined to pivot to Judge's teammate Ben Rice, especially if the New York Yankees weather the storm effectively with the star outfielder sidelined.

MLB MVP futures bets

Bet Odds Bet date Units
Angels Mike Trout  +2000 April 21 0.5
Yankees Ben Rice +2500 April 21 0.5
Orioles Gunnar Henderson +1500 March 24 0.5
Rangers Wyatt Langford +4000 February 25 0.25
Padres Jackson Merrill +5500 February 25 0.25


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Previous MVP winners

Here are the last 10 winners of the AL and NL MVP Award, with Shohei Ohtani leading the way as a four-time winner, with two in the AL and two in the NL. Only Frank Robinson has also won MVP awards in both leagues.

Barry Bonds holds the record for most MVP awards (seven)

The New York Yankees have won the most MVPs in MLB history with 25, while the St. Louis Cardinals are second, leading all NL teams, with 21. No player for the Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Mets, or Tampa Bay Rays has ever won MVP.

Previous AL MVP winners

Year American League Winner
2025 Yankees Aaron Judge
2024 Yankees Aaron Judge
2023 Angels Shohei Ohtani
2022 Yankees Aaron Judge
2021 Angels Shohei Ohtani
2020 White Sox Jose Abreu
2019 Angels Mike Trout
2018 Red Sox Mookie Betts
2017 Astros Jose Altuve
2016 Angels Mike Trout

Previous NL MVP winners

Year National League Winner
2025 Dodgers Shohei Ohtani
2024 Dodgers Shohei Ohtani
2023 Braves Ronald Acuna Jr.
2022 Cardinals Paul Goldschmidt
2021 Phillies Bryce Harper
2020 Braves Freddie Freeman
2019 Dodgers Cody Bellinger
2018 Brewers Christian Yelich
2017 Marlins Giancarlo Stanton
2016 Cubs Kris Bryant

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MLB MVP odds explained

Most sportsbooks will display odds in the American format as listed above. When Goldschmidt ran away with the MVP award in 2022 his odds had a minus (-) sign ahead of the number for a large part of the season. 

  • Paul Goldschmidt -6000

That means that a bettor in August had to wager $6,000 to win $100 by betting on Goldy to win MVP. Before the season starts, almost every player will have a plus (+) sign ahead of their odds.

  • Shohei Ohtani +200

That means a bettor would have profited $200 for a $100 wager on Ohtani before the season started. 

If American odds aren't your thing, simply use a tool like our odds converter to switch the odds to decimal or fractional format. Most online sportsbooks also give you the option to change the odds format that you see.

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