Isaac Collins is the new NL ROY Odds-On Favorite in 2025

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The American League finally has a firm favorite for Rookie of the Year at BetOnline.ag after we first saw Jasson Dominguez open as the favorite and then was followed by Kristian Campbell, Jacob Wilson and now Nick Kurtz is a substantial favorite.

Over in the National League, it’s been a clusterf&%k.

Roki Sasaki opened as the favorite and then was followed by Dylan Crews, Agustin Ramirez, Drake Baldwin, Jacob Misiorowski, Drake Baldwin (again) and now finally Isaac Collins with the Brewers.

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2025 NL Rookie of the Year

Isaac Collins

10/11

 (-110)

Drake Baldwin

6/5

(+120)

Cade Horton

16/1

Jacob Misiorowski

20/1

Agustin Ramirez

25/1

Chase Burns

28/1

Matt Shaw

33/1

Heriberto Hernandez

50/1

Caleb Durbin

66/1

Jakob Marsee

66/1

Warming Bernabel

100/1

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