
One week of Major League Baseball is officially in the books. We’ve seen elite dominance, absolute meltdowns, and enough volatility to send the futures market into a tailspin. If you’re holding tickets from Opening Day, it’s already time to check the pulse of your portfolio at BetOnline.ag.
The ROY Revolving Door
The most violent movement has occurred in the Rookie of the Year markets. In the AL, Trey Yesavage has seen a disastrous start to his campaign, plummeting from a 2/1 favorite all the way to 22/1. Taking his place at the top is Kevin McGonigle (+225). Keep an eye on Kazuma Okamoto (6/1); he wasn’t even on the board a week ago and has debuted as a top-three contender.
In the NL, Sal Stewart (+250) has seized the favorite role, while Moises Ballesteros—who opened with a ton of hype at 7/1—has drifted significantly to 25/1.
NL Cy Young: The “Group of Five”
While Tarik Skubal (+180) holds a firm grip on the AL Cy Young board, the National League is pure chaos. It is currently the tightest race in baseball, with five pitchers listed at 7/1 or better. Cristopher Sanchez (+325) holds a razor-thin lead over Paul Skenes (+375), but with Shohei Ohtani (5/1) and Chris Sale (7/1) looming, one bad outing can shift the entire hierarchy.
MVP Stability
If you’re looking for a safe haven, the MVP markets are where the heavyweights reside. Aaron Judge (+180) and Shohei Ohtani (-140) remain hefty favorites. Ohtani, in particular, is already being priced as a near-certainty, implying that the books don’t see anyone in the National League matching his dual-threat (or refreshed primary-hitter) output.





