- Get the latest betting odds on the top favorites for MLB's Rookie of the Year race in the AL and NL.
Hitters returned to glory in the 2025 MLB Rookie of the Year race.
One season after a pair of pitchers earned Rookie of the Year accolades in 2024, Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz and Atlanta Braves catcher Drake Baldwin secured their respective trophies in 2025.
Kurtz was unanimously named American League Rookie of the Year, while Baldwin took home the honor in the National League with 21 of the possible 30 first-place votes.
Get the latest MLB odds and predictions for the 2026 Rookie of the Year races:
AL Rookie of the Year Odds 2026: Favorites
| Player | Team | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Trey Yesavage | Blue Jays | +200 |
| Kevin McGonigle | Tigers | +600 |
| Samuel Basallo | Orioles | +600 |
| Connelly Early | Red Sox | +900 |
| Chase DeLauter | Guardians | +900 |
| Carter Jensen | Royals | +1000 |
| Walker Jenkins | Twins | +1300 |
| Travis Bazzana | Guardians | +1400 |
| Payton Tolle | Red Sox | +1400 |
| Colt Emerson | Mariners | +2000 |
| Brice Matthews | Astros | +2000 |
| Sebastian Walcott | Rangers | +2000 |
| Jhostynxon Garcia | Red Sox | +3000 |
| Spencer Jones | Yankees | +3000 |
| Michael Arroyo | Mariners | +3000 |
| Angel Genao | Guardians | +3000 |
| Carson Williams | Rays | +3000 |
| Lazaro Montes | Mariners | +4000 |
| Max Clark | Tigers | +4000 |
| Harry Ford | Mariners | +5000 |
Who Will Win the AL Rookie of the Year Award in 2026?
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Trey Yesavage opens as the clear betting favorite to win the American League Rookie of the Year award in 2026. He has a +200 price tag, which gives him an implied probability of 33.33% to claim the trophy.
Yesavage, who began the 2025 campaign in Single-A, climbed up the ranks of the Blue Jays’ system throughout the year. He eventually joined the big-league club, making three starts in September before becoming a key part of the rotation in the postseason.
The Blue Jays sent Yesavage to the mound six times, including five starts, on their way to pushing the Los Angeles Dodgers to Game 7 of the World Series. Yesavage kept his composure throughout October, posting a 3.58 ERA with 39 strikeouts in 27 2/3 innings. Thanks to a filthy splitter, Yesavage can pile up the strikeouts over the course of a full season.
Steamer’s early projections (available at FanGraphs) have Yesavage posting a 3.81 ERA across 24 starts in 2026. He’s projected for 162 strikeouts in 146 2/3 innings.
Although it’s easy to get excited about Yesavage’s stuff, the 2025 ROY race highlighted how much of an advantage hitters have over pitchers when competing for the same trophy. Batters are playing daily, giving them more opportunities to record the counting stats needed to win this award.
The Athletics had two different hitters who found themselves at the top of this race throughout the 2025 campaign. Shortstop Jacob Wilson spent much of the summer as the betting favorite before relinquishing that title to Kurtz, who began with a +8000 value in this market last offseason.
Kurtz, the No. 4 pick in the 2024 draft, made an immediate impact as a left-handed power bat. He hit 36 home runs, tied for 10th in the majors. He recorded 86 RBIs (37th) and an OPS of 1.002 (third) en route to earning all 30 first-place votes.
Wilson finished second with 23 second-place votes.
I’d be surprised if a player runs away with the Rookie of the Year race in 2026. Still, I’m most interested in Kansas City Royals catcher Carter Jensen. He appeared ready for the big leagues after getting called up last September, hitting .300 with 13 RBIs and three home runs in 20 games.
Prediction: Carter Jensen
NL Rookie of the Year Odds 2026: Favorites
| Player | Team | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Nolan McLean | Mets | +300 |
| Sal Stewart | Reds | +500 |
| Bubba Chandler | Pirates | +700 |
| JJ Wetherholt | Cardinals | +700 |
| Moises Ballesteros | Cubs | +700 |
| Jonah Tong | Mets | +1200 |
| Bryce Eldridge | Giants | +1200 |
| Owen Caissie | Cubs | +1400 |
| Justin Crawford | Phillies | +1600 |
| Konnor Griffin | Pirates | +1600 |
| Joe Mack | Marlins | +200 |
| Rhett Lowder | Reds | +2000 |
| Andrew Painter | Phillies | +2000 |
| Quinn Mathews | Cardinals | +2500 |
| Alex Freeland | Dodgers | +2500 |
| Carson Benge | Mets | +2500 |
| Hunter Barco | Pirates | +3000 |
| Aidan Miller | Phillies | +3000 |
| Jett Williams | Mets | +3500 |
| Robby Snelling | Marlins | +4000 |
Who Will Win the NL Rookie of the Year Award in 2026?
New York Mets pitcher Nolan McLean began as the betting favorite to win the National League Rookie of the Year award in 2026. He starts with a +300 value, suggesting an implied probability of 25%.
McLean, a third-round pick in the 2023 MLB draft, flashed his big-league potential last year. He made eight starts, recording a 5-1 record with a 2.06 ERA and 57 strikeouts in 48 innings of work. Given how this race unfolded in 2025, I expect plenty of movement in the coming months.
The NL ROY market was complete chaos all year. There were eight different favorites after this market opened in January: Roki Sasaki, Dylan Crews, Agustín Ramírez, Luisangel Acuña, Jacob Misiorowski, Isaac Collins, Cade Horton, and Baldwin.
Throughout the year, I maintained that Baldwin was the best option in the market due to his consistent impact. The voters clearly agreed, as he won the NL Rookie of the Year by receiving 21 first-place votes and nine second-place votes.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Cade Horton netted nine first-place votes to finish second.
Baldwin, a third-round pick in 2022, made his MLB debut on opening day after starting with a +5000 value in this market last offseason. Baldwin finished with a bWAR of 3.3 in 124 games, hitting .274 with 80 RBIs and 19 home runs.
He benefited from the race being less competitive, becoming the 10th player in franchise history to claim this honor. The Braves are tied with the New York Yankees for second among franchises with the most Rookie of the Year winners. The Dodgers lead the way with 18 such players.
Looking ahead to 2026, I’m most interested in San Francisco Giants first baseman Bryce Eldridge. He got called up last September, driving in a pair of doubles and four RBIs in 10 games.
Eldridge, the No. 16 overall pick in the 2023 draft, is the No. 12 overall prospect via MLB Pipeline. If the Giants are ready to bring him up for good, Eldridge could provide some left-handed power as a 21-year-old first baseman.
Prediction: Bryce Eldridge
2025 AL Rookie of the Year Voting
| Player | Team | 1st-place votes | 2nd-place votes | 3rd-place votes | Total points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nick Kurtz | Athletics | 30 | 0 | 0 | 210 |
| Jacob Wilson | Athletics | 0 | 23 | 4 | 107 |
| Roman Anthony | Red Sox | 0 | 3 | 15 | 72 |
| Noah Cameron | Royals | 0 | 3 | 7 | 54 |
| Colson Montgomery | White Sox | 0 | 1 | 0 | 23 |
| Carlos Narváez | Red Sox | 0 | 0 | 2 | 21 |
| Jack Leiter | Rangers | 0 | 0 | 1 | 6 |
| Will Warren | Yankees | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
2025 NL Rookie of the Year Voting
| Player | Team | 1st-place votes | 2nd-place votes | 3rd-place votes | Total points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drake Baldwin | Braves | 21 | 9 | 0 | 183 |
| Cade Horton | Cubs | 9 | 16 | 4 | 139 |
| Caleb Durbin | Brewers | 0 | 2 | 13 | 69 |
| Isaac Collins | Brewers | 0 | 2 | 9 | 62 |
| Daylen Lile | Nationals | 0 | 0 | 1 | 17 |
| Agustín Ramírez | Marlins | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
| Chad Patrick | Brewers | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9 |
| Jakob Marsee | Marlins | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
| Jack Dreyer | Dodgers | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
| Matt Shaw | Cubs | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
List of AL & NL Rookie of the Year Winners
| Year | AL Winner | NL Winner |
| 1947 | Jackie Robinson* | Jackie Robinson* |
| 1948 | Alvin Dark* | Alvin Dark* |
| 1949 | Roy Sievers | Don Newcombe |
| 1950 | Walt Dropo | Sam Jethroe |
| 1951 | Gil McDougald | Willie Mays |
| 1952 | Harry Byrd | Joe Black |
| 1953 | Harvey Kuenn | Jim Gilliam |
| 1954 | Bob Grim | Wally Moon |
| 1955 | Herb Score | Bill Virdon |
| 1956 | Luis Aparicio | Frank Robinson |
| 1957 | Tony Kubek | Jack Sanford |
| 1958 | Albie Pearson | Orlando Cepeda |
| 1959 | Bob Allison | Willie McCovey |
| 1960 | Ron Hansen | Frank Howard |
| 1961 | Don Schwall | Billy Williams |
| 1962 | Tom Tresh | Ken Hubbs |
| 1963 | Gary Peters | Pete Rose |
| 1964 | Tony Oliva | Dick Allen |
| 1965 | Curt Blefary | Jim Lefebvre |
| 1966 | Tommie Agee | Tommy Helms |
| 1967 | Rod Carew | Tom Seaver |
| 1968 | Stan Bahnsen | Johnny Bench |
| 1969 | Lou Piniella | Ted Sizemore |
| 1970 | Thurman Munson | Carl Morton |
| 1971 | Chris Chambliss | Earl Williams |
| 1972 | Carlton Fisk | Jon Matlack |
| 1973 | Al Bumbry | Gary Matthews |
| 1974 | Mike Hargrove | Bake McBride |
| 1975 | Fred Lynn | John Montefusco |
| 1976 | Mark Fidrych | Butch Metzger |
| 1977 | Eddie Murray | Pat Zachry |
| 1978 | Lou Whitaker | Andre Dawson |
| 1979 | John Castino | Bob Horner |
| 1979 | Alfredo Griffin | Rick Sutcliffe |
| 1980 | Joe Charboneau | Steve Howe |
| 1981 | Dave Righetti | Fernando Valenzuela |
| 1982 | Cal Ripken Jr. | Steve Sax |
| 1983 | Ron Kittle | Darryl Strawberry |
| 1984 | Alvin Davis | Dwight Gooden |
| 1985 | Ozzie Guillén | Vince Coleman |
| 1986 | Jose Canseco | Todd Worrell |
| 1987 | Mark McGwire§ | Benito Santiago |
| 1988 | Walt Weiss | Chris Sabo |
| 1989 | Gregg Olson | Jerome Walton |
| 1990 | Sandy Alomar Jr. | David Justice |
| 1991 | Chuck Knoblauch | Jeff Bagwell |
| 1992 | Pat Listach | Eric Karros |
| 1993 | Tim Salmon§ | Mike Piazza |
| 1994 | Bob Hamelin | Raúl Mondesí |
| 1995 | Marty Cordova | Hideo Nomo |
| 1996 | Derek Jeter | Todd Hollandsworth |
| 1997 | Nomar Garciaparra | Scott Rolen |
| 1998 | Ben Grieve | Kerry Wood |
| 1999 | Carlos Beltrán | Scott Williamson |
| 2000 | Kazuhiro Sasaki | Rafael Furcal |
| 2001 | Ichiro Suzuki | Albert Pujols |
| 2002 | Eric Hinske | Jason Jennings |
| 2003 | Ángel Berroa | Dontrelle Willis |
| 2004 | Bobby Crosby | Jason Bay |
| 2005 | Huston Street | Ryan Howard |
| 2006 | Justin Verlander | Hanley Ramírez |
| 2007 | Dustin Pedroia | Ryan Braun |
| 2008 | Evan Longoria | Geovany Soto |
| 2009 | Andrew Bailey | Chris Coghlan |
| 2010 | Neftalí Feliz | Buster Posey |
| 2011 | Jeremy Hellickson | Craig Kimbrel |
| 2012 | Mike Trout | Bryce Harper |
| 2013 | Wil Myers | José Fernández |
| 2014 | José Abreu | Jacob deGrom |
| 2015 | Carlos Correa | Kris Bryant |
| 2016 | Michael Fulmer | Corey Seager |
| 2017 | Aaron Judge | Cody Bellinger |
| 2018 | Shohei Ohtani | Ronald Acuña Jr. |
| 2019 | Yordan Álvarez | Pete Alonso |
| 2020 | Kyle Lewis | Devin Williams |
| 2021 | Randy Arozarena | Jonathan India |
| 2022 | Julio Rodríguez | Michael Harris II |
| 2023 | Gunnar Henderson | Corbin Carroll |
| 2024 | Luis Gil | Paul Skenes |
| 2025 | Nick Kurtz | Drake Baldwin |
*There was only one award for both leagues in 1947 and 1948.
MLB Teams With Most Rookie of the Year Awards
The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers have the most Rookie of the Year Awards (18):
Dodgers: 18
Yankees: 10
Braves: 10
Athletics: 9
Orioles: 8
Reds: 8
Has a Rookie Ever Won the Cy Young Award?
Only one rookie has won the Cy Young Award: Fernando Valenzuela.
Valenzuela was a 21-year-old rookie for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1981 when he led the MLB in strikeouts and lead the Dodgers to the World Series.
Has an MLB Rookie Ever Won MVP?
Two rookies have won MVP: Fred Lynn and Ichiro Suzuki.
Lynn won AL MVP in 1975 after leading the Boston Red Sox to 95 regular-season wins and a World Series appearance in the World Series. Ichiro won AL MVP in 2001 as the Seattle Mariners tied the MLB record for most wins in a season (116).
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