Aaron Judge is No Longer the Favorite to Win American League MVP Award: So Who is?

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Despite Cal Raleigh’s prodigious home run season, especially for a catcher and a switch-hitter, Aaron Judge has been the favorite (and a significant one) all season to win the American League MVP Award.

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Last week at BetOnline.ag, Judge was -700, which gave him an 87.5% likelihood of winning the award.

After the right elbow injury announcement, and subsequent trip to the 10-day injured list, coupled with two more home runs by Raleigh, the “Big Dumper” is now the AL MVP favorite.

American League MVP odds are fluid and subject to change.

2025 American League MVP

 

Cal Raleigh

5/8

 (-160)

Aaron Judge

6/5

(+120)

Tarik Skubal

40/1

 

Jose Ramirez

60/1

 

Bobby Witt Jr.

80/1

 

Byron Buxton

100/1

 

Nick Kurtz

100/1

 

Riley Greene

125/1

 

Junior Caminero

150/1

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