Nick Kurtz Payout Odds to Be Named Rookie of the Year in 2025-2026

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For the last 10 weeks, shortstop and second-generation player Jacob Wilson was the favorite at BetOnline.ag to bring home the American League Rookie of the Year Award.

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He started the All-Star game last week and is fourth in all of baseball in batting average.

Fast forward to today and his teammate Nick Kurtz has overtaken him as the odds-on favorite.

Kurtz, the towering lefty has more home runs, RBI’s and a higher WAR in 140 less at-bats.

Whoever wins the award, the soon to be Las Vegas A’s, are in good shape for the future.

2025 AL Rookie of the Year

Nick Kurtz

2/3

(-150)

Jacob Wilson

7/4

(+175)

Cam Smith

4/1

Roman Anthony

18/1

Carlos Narvaez

50/1

Jasson Dominguez

50/1

Jack Leiter

100/1

Noah Cameron

100/1

Shane Smith

100/1

Jake Mangum

125/1

Will Warren

125/1

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