The MLB season is almost upon us, with Opening Day set for this Thursday, April 7.
We'll be looking at odds for a variety of future bets you can place before the season gets going all week here on Yardbarker.
On Monday, the focus is on the MVP odds and some choices that may be worth a wager before the season gets going.
As a reminder, an MVP is awarded for both the American and National league.
Shohei Ohtani is the betting favorite to win the MVP in the AL after bringing home the award in 2021 as a two-way sensation.
Ohtani is followed by teammate Mike Trout, who took home MVP honors in 2019.
One way I approach these types of awards is to follow how the market is valuing their teams. While not always directly correlated in a league like MLB, I'd like to follow a player on a team expected to compete for a World Series.
With that established, there are two names that stick out to me from the above: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Kyle Tucker.
Guerrero is on the Toronto Blue Jays, a team with the second-best odds to win the World Series on DraftKings.
In his third season last year, Guerrero knocked 48 homers and hit .311 on the season. As a marketable name on one of the AL's best teams, I'm intrigued by the Blue Jay here.
Then there's Kyle Tucker on a Houston Astros team that just made the World Series. Tucker was an integral member of that team in his first full season as a starter, hitting 30 HRs and bringing both baserunning and fielding ability from center.
If you're looking for value, Tucker at +2500 catches my eye.
Juan Soto is the heavy favorite to win the MVP in the National League, a member of the Washington Nationals. Soto is a wizard at getting on base whether with his bat or patience at the plate, and is clearly one of the most talented players in all of baseball.
Bryce Harper took home his second MVP last season and has the second-best odds to win this season.
Juan Soto is here for good reason, and may just be so dominant on Washington that his production warrants the award no matter how the team performs ( the Nationals currently have the fourth-worst odds to win the World Series).
If you are looking to follow a good story for a player on a strong team, then I think the search is best settled on Ronald Acuna.
Acuna got hurt towards the end of last season, a year that Atlanta went on to win the World Series without him.
Acuna is expected to return in early May from injury, which would give him enough time to pile up statistics to remain competitive in this race.
There's a "comeback story" element at play here that could go a long way for voters, and Atlanta is expected to compete for another championship.
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