Archived: 2018 MVP ODDS
March 30, 2018
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November 3, 2023
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August 21, 2023
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March 30, 2018
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The Las Vegas Westgate SuperBook is offering odds on which players will win the 2018 Most Valuable Player award for the American League and National League.
Jose Altuve of the Houston Astros was the AL winner last season, the first time a player from the franchise won the award since 1994 when first baseman Jeff Bagwell won.
The SuperBook has Altuve listed as a 6/1 betting choice to repeat. The favorite for the AL award is outfielder Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Even Odds (1/1). Trout won the award in 2016 and also win in 2014.
In the National League, Bryce Harper of the Nationals (3/1) is the favorite. He won the award in 2015.
Last year, Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins took home the NL hardware but he was traded to the New York Yankees in the offseason. His odds to win the AL MVP are listed at 12/1.
Listed below are all of the MVP Odds per the SuperBook.
Odds to 2018 American League Most Valuable Player
Mike Trout (Angels) 1/1
Jose Altuve (Astros) 6/1
Francisco Lindor (Indians) 10/1
Giancarlo Stanton (Yankees) 12/1
Carlos Correa (Astros) 12/1
Aaron Judge (Yankees) 18/1
Manny Machado (Orioles) 20/1
J.D. Martinez (Red Sox) 20/1
Josh Donaldson (Blue Jays) 20/1
Mookie Betts (Red Sox) 25/1
George Springer (Astros) 30/1
Gary Sanchez (Yankees) 30/1
Jose Ramirez (Indians) 30/1
Chris Sale (Red Sox) 40/1
Greg Bird (Yankees) 40/1
Robinson Cano (Mariners) 50/1
Brian Dozier (Twins) 50/1
Edwin Encarnacion (Indians) 50/1
Jonathan schoop (Orioles) 50/1
Miguel Sano (Twins) 60/1
Jose Abreu (White Sox) 80/1
Nelson Cruz (Mariners) 80/1
Matt Olson (Athletics) 80/1
Miguel Cabrera (Tigers) 80/1
Justin Upton (Angels) 80/1
Khris Davis (Athletics) 80/1
Adam Jones (Orioles) 100/1
Kyle Seager (Mariners) 100/1
Joey Gallo (Rangers) 100/1
Andrew Bennintendi (Red Sox) 100/1
Alex Bregman (Astros) 100/1
Justin Smoak (Blue Jays) 100/1
Avisail Garcia (White Sox) 100/1
Xander Bogaerts (Red Sox) 100/1
Adrian Beltre (Rangers) 200/1
Shohei Ohtani (Angels) 200/1
Rougned Odor (Rangers) 200/1
Elvis Andrus (Rangers) 200/1
Byron Buxton (Twins) 200/1
Nike Moustakas (Royals) 300/1
Salvador Perez (Royals) 300/1
Whit Merrifield (Royals) 300/1
Yoan Moncada (White Sox) 300/1
Nick Castellanos (Tigers) 300/1
Kevin Kiermaier (Rays) 500/1
Odds to 2018 National League Most Valuable Player
Bryce Harper (Nationals) 3/1
Kris Bryant (Cubs) 4/1
Nolan Arenado (Rockies) 6/1
Paul Goldschmidt (Diamondbacks) 8/1
Cody Bellinger (Dodgers) 8/1
Joey Votto (Reds) 9/1
Anthony Rizzo (Cubs) 12/1
Trea Turner (Nationals) 15/1
Corey Seager (Dodgers) 20/1
Freddie Freeman (Braves) 20/1
Charlie Blackmon (Rockies) 25/1
Clayton Kershaw (Dodgers) 25/1
Yoenis Cespedes (Mets) 30/1
Anthony Rendon (Nationals) 30/1
Max Scherzer (Nationals) 30/1
Justin Turner (Dodgers) 40/1
Marcell Ozuna (Cardinals) 40/1
Eric Hosmer (Padres) 60/1
Rhys Hoskins (Phillies) 60/1
Daniel Murphy (Nationals) 80/1
Kyle Schwarber (Cubs) 80/1
Jake Lamb (Diamondbacks) 100/1
Evan Longoria (Giants) 100/1
Jay Bruce (Mets) 100/1
Wil Myers (Padres) 100/1
Buster Posey (Giants) 100/1
Yasiel Puig (Dodgers) 100/1
Ryan Zimmerman (Nationals) 200/1
Matt Carpenter (Cardinals) 200/1
Chris Taylor (Dodgers) 200/1
Josh Bell (Pirates) 200/1
Domingo Santana (Brewers) 200/1
Ronald Acuna Jr. (Braves) 200/1
Christian Yelich (Brewers) 200/1
Willson Contreras (Cubs) 200/1
Carlos Santana (Phillies) 200/1
Andrew McCutchen (Giants) 200/1
Adam Duvall (Reds) 300/1
Paul DeJong (Cardinals) 300/1
Eugenio Suarez (Reds) 300/1
Eric Thames (Brewers) 500/1
Brandon Belt (Giants) 500/1
Trevor Story (Rockies) 500/1
Todd Frazier (Mets) 500/1
Starlin Castro (Marlins) 500/1
Justin Bour (Marlins) 500/1