World Series MVP odds: Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr. favored ahead of Yankees’ Aaron Judge, Juan Soto

It may be the divisional series in the MLB playoffs, but World Series MVP odds are already out.

The Padres’ red-hot superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. is the favorite to win World Series MVP at Bet365 Sportsbook with +800 odds, followed by Aaron Judge (11/1) and Juan Soto (12/1).

Oddsmakers still expect Judge, who has struggled dramatically in the playoffs for the last few years, to turn it around if the Yankees should clinch a World Series berth.

Tatis is favored after hitting another home run against the Dodgers and leading the squad to 2-1 series lead in the best-of-five versus the Dodgers.

Despite struggles, Aaron Judge is still the second favorite to win World Series MVP.
Despite struggles, Aaron Judge is still the second-favorite to win World Series MVP. Getty Images

San Diego is non-coincidentally the World Series favorite across the sports betting market as they look to clinch an NLCS berth for the second time in three years.

For those looking to wager on the other Big Apple team, Francisco Lindor is far and away the favorite among the Mets to win World Series MVP at 14/1 odds.

The next-highest Met in terms of World Series MVP odds is Pete Alonso, who is 30/1 to win.

Are the Padres the team of destiny in the National League?
Are the Padres the team of destiny in the National League? USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

2024 World Series MVP odds

Player Odds
Fernando Tatis Jr. +800
Aaron Judge 11/1
Juan Soto 12/1
Francisco Lindor 14/1
Manny Machado 16/1
Shohei Ohtani 20/1
Jackson Merrill 20/1
Bobby Witt jr. 22/1
Bryce Harper 22/1
Jose Ramirez 22/1
Pete Alonso 30/1
Tarik Skubal 33/1
Giancarlo Stanton 33/1
Odds provided by Bet365, can not be bet on in New York due to regulations.


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Historically, the award is mostly random, with star Corey Seager winning in 2023 and 2020, while Jeremy Pena won in 2022 and Jorge Soler in 2021.

Stephen Strasburg is the last pitcher to win in 2019 and Steve Pearce is another out-of-nowhere winner for the Red Sox in 2018.

Perhaps its best to back the hottest hitter entering play once the NLCS is complete.


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