What Are the Payout Odds for Cal Raleigh to Win the Home Run Derby in 2025?

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The Home Run Derby has become a major wagering event over the past few years.

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There are so many ways to bet on the longball contest, and we'll share those as they become available, but with the field being finalized last night we wanted to get you the opening odds.

At BetOnline.ag, Cal Raleigh comes in as the favorite. The M's catcher has been MLB's biggest storyline this season outside of guys named Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani. 

Oneil Cruz is a close second in terms of the odds, and he could flip to the favorite as all other sportsbooks have him on top.

Check out the full list of odds below, and we’ll have updates for you as we get closer to Monday’s competition.

2025 Home Run Derby
    

Cal Raleigh

+325 - payout is $325 for every $100 bet

(13/4)

Oneil Cruz

+350 

(7/2)

Ronald Acuna Jr. 

+500

(5/1)

James Wood 

+550

(11/2)

Byron Buxton

+800

(8/1)

Brent Rooker 

+1000   

(10/1)

Jazz Chisholm Jr.  

+1000

(10/1)

Junior Caminero

+1100 

(11/1)

- BetOnline Press

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