Jordan Walker’s stock is way up after his thrilling win at the MLB Home Run Derby.

Bettors took note and have gotten behind the Cardinals outfielder to take Most Valuable Player honors at the Midsummer Classic.

Walker is 30/1 to win the 2026 All-Star Game MVP, tied for the fifth-shortest odds at BetMGM. However, 22 percent of the money being wagered on that market is landing on Walker, the most of any player in the field.

Kyle Schwarber remains the favorite at 12/1, and Bobby Witt Jr. is getting the most betting tickets, according to John Ewing of BetMGM, but Walker’s story has apparently captured the attention of bettors willing to wager big bucks on him.

2026 MLB All-Star Game MVP odds

Player Odds
Kyle Schwarber 12/1
James Wood 18/1
Juan Soto 20/1
Yordan Alvarez 20/1
Bryce Harper 20/1
Junior Caminero 20/1
Matt Olson 25/1
Pete Crow-Armstrong 25/1
Munetaka Murakami 25/1
Bobby Witt Jr. 25/1
Ben Rice 25/1
Hunter Goodman 25/1
Jordan Walker 30/1
Shea Langeliers 30/1
Mike Trout 30/1
Corbin Carroll 30/1
Sal Stewart 30/1
Willson Contreras 30/1
Miguel Vargas 30/1
CJ Abrams 30/1
Odds as of July 14 via BetMGM

It’s a pretty stunning turnaround for a player who was relatively unknown to a wide swath of sports fans before Monday night. But winning the Home Run Derby, especially in dramatic walk-off fashion, can do wonders for a player’s popularity.

The 24-year-old is enjoying a breakout season as a first-time All-Star, putting up some of the best numbers in the National League. He leads MLB with 74 RBI at the break, ranks fifth in the NL in homers (22), sixth in OPS (.887), and is tied for sixth in WAR (3.8).

Only two players have won the Home Run Derby and All-Star Game MVP in the same season: Cal Ripken Jr. in 1991 and Garrett Anderson in 2003.

If Walker could pull off that feat, his popularity would hit the stratosphere, taking some very savvy bettors along for the ride.


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Malik Smith has been immersed in the sports betting industry since 2017. He’s a data nerd with a particular focus on the NBA and combat sports. He spends his weeknights in the winter looking for edges on plus-money NBA player props.

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