Trader consensus favors Shohei Ohtani at 36% implied probability for the 2026 NL Hank Aaron Award, reflecting his dominant 2024 offensive output—54 home runs, 130 RBI, and a .310 batting average en route to NL MVP—positioning him as the premier power-speed threat entering his age-32 season with the Dodgers' stacked lineup. Juan Soto's recent 15-year, $765 million Mets megadeal vaults him to 19.5%, pairing his elite on-base skills (.419 OBP in 2024) with Citi Field's hitter-friendly confines and contenders around him. Ronald Acuña Jr. holds steady at 19.1% post-ACL recovery, banking on a 2023 MVP repeat with full health for the Braves, while Fernando Tatis Jr. (13.7%) and Kyle Schwarber (13.5%) benefit from sustained power production and Petco Park/ Citizens Bank Park advantages, respectively; Bryce Harper (12.2%) and Mookie Betts (10.1%) trail amid age-33/34 considerations despite consistent excellence. Odds shifted post-Soto signing and winter meetings, emphasizing contract stability and projected lineup protection.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedMLB: 2026 NL Hank Aaron Winner
MLB: 2026 NL Hank Aaron Winner
Shohei Ohtani 36%
Juan Soto 20%
Fernando Tatis Jr. 13.9%
Kyle Schwarber 14%
Shohei Ohtani
36%
Juan Soto
20%
Fernando Tatis Jr.
14%
Kyle Schwarber
14%
Bryce Harper
12%
Mookie Betts
10%
Francisco Lindor
4%
Ronald Acuña Jr.
19%
Pete Crow-Armstrong
2%
Ketel Marte
<1%
Shohei Ohtani 36%
Juan Soto 20%
Fernando Tatis Jr. 13.9%
Kyle Schwarber 14%
Shohei Ohtani
36%
Juan Soto
20%
Fernando Tatis Jr.
14%
Kyle Schwarber
14%
Bryce Harper
12%
Mookie Betts
10%
Francisco Lindor
4%
Ronald Acuña Jr.
19%
Pete Crow-Armstrong
2%
Ketel Marte
<1%
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0x69c47De9D...Trader consensus favors Shohei Ohtani at 36% implied probability for the 2026 NL Hank Aaron Award, reflecting his dominant 2024 offensive output—54 home runs, 130 RBI, and a .310 batting average en route to NL MVP—positioning him as the premier power-speed threat entering his age-32 season with the Dodgers' stacked lineup. Juan Soto's recent 15-year, $765 million Mets megadeal vaults him to 19.5%, pairing his elite on-base skills (.419 OBP in 2024) with Citi Field's hitter-friendly confines and contenders around him. Ronald Acuña Jr. holds steady at 19.1% post-ACL recovery, banking on a 2023 MVP repeat with full health for the Braves, while Fernando Tatis Jr. (13.7%) and Kyle Schwarber (13.5%) benefit from sustained power production and Petco Park/ Citizens Bank Park advantages, respectively; Bryce Harper (12.2%) and Mookie Betts (10.1%) trail amid age-33/34 considerations despite consistent excellence. Odds shifted post-Soto signing and winter meetings, emphasizing contract stability and projected lineup protection.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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