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We're at the "halfway point" of the 2025 MLB season, so let's take a look at the latest league leader projections.
Here are the current leaders in their respective categories:
- Home Runs: Cal Raleigh
- RBIs: Cal Raleigh
- Runs: Shohei Ohtani
- Strikeouts: Garrett Crochet
- Team Wins: Detroit Tigers
The oddsmakers at SportsBetting.ag don't think Raleigh will hold on to either of his leads. They have Aaron Judge as the odds-on favorite to take both the home run and RBIs crowns (and the odds of him winning the Triple Crown are Yes -130, No +100).
The other discrepancy lies with team wins as the odds suggest the Dodgers will overtake the Tigers at some point this season.
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Most Home Runs |
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Aaron Judge |
10/13 |
(-130) |
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Cal Raleigh |
1/1 |
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Shohei Ohtani |
8/1 |
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Kyle Schwarber |
25/1 |
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Eugenio Suarez |
50/1 |
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Most RBIs |
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Aaron Judge |
5/7 |
(-140) |
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Cal Raleigh |
2/1 |
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Pete Alonso |
6/1 |
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Eugenio Suarez |
11/1 |
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Riley Greene |
14/1 |
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Seiya Suzuki |
14/1 |
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Kyle Schwarber |
18/1 |
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Pete Crow-Armstrong |
25/1 |
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Shohei Ohtani |
33/1 |
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Rafael Devers |
50/1 |
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Most Runs |
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Shohei Ohtani |
1/3 |
(-300) |
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Aaron Judge |
2/1 |
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Elly De La Cruz |
25/1 |
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Juan Soto |
25/1 |
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Kyle Schwarber |
40/1 |
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Kyle Tucker |
40/1 |
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Most Strikeouts |
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Garrett Crochet |
4/7 |
(-175) |
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Zack Wheeler |
11/4 |
(+275) |
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Tarik Skubal |
3/1 |
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Hunter Brown |
50/1 |
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Mackenzie Gore |
50/1 |
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Paul Skenes |
75/1 |
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Carlos Rodon |
100/1 |
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Most Team Wins |
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Los Angeles Dodgers |
2/3 |
(-150) |
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Detroit Tigers |
4/1 |
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Chicago Cubs |
9/1 |
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Philadelphia Phillies |
14/1 |
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Houston Astros |
16/1 |
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Milwaukee Brewers |
28/1 |
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New York Yankees |
28/1 |
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New York Mets |
33/1 |
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Toronto Blue Jays |
45/1 |
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San Diego Padres |
100/1 |
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San Francisco Giants |
175/1 |
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Boston Red Sox |
200/1 |
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Seattle Mariners |
200/1 |
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Arizona Diamondbacks |
250/1 |
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Cincinnati Reds |
250/1 |
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St. Louis Cardinals |
250/1 |
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Tampa Bay Rays |
250/1 |