Spring Training is in full season, and MLB superstars like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are gearing up for the 2026 season. How many homers will each player hit this season? Let’s look at some odds from FanDuel Sportsbook.
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FanDuel Odds to Hit 60+ Homers
Aaron Judge smashed 62 homers to break the American League record back in 2022. Will he hit 60+ homers this season? He leads the odds on FanDuel just ahead of Shohei Ohtani. Take a look at their odds and more players like Kyle Schwarber and Cal Raleigh. We saw Raleigh hit 60 homers in a fantastic season last year for the Mariners.
To Hit 60+ HomersOddsAaron Judge+400Shohei Ohtani+450Kyle Schwarber+1060Cal Raleigh+1300Nick Kurtz+1500Pete Alonso+1500Juan Soto+1500Junior Caminero+1700Eugenio Suarez+2000Brent Rooker+3000Bobby Witt Jr.+3500Yordan Alvarez+3500Rafael Devers+3500Vladimir Guerrero Jr.+4000New to betting? See our guides
Odds to Hit 50+ Homers
We have seen several 50-homer seasons over the past couple of years. Last season, Cal Raleigh smashed 60 homers, Kyle Schwarber hit 56, Shohei Ohtani had 55, and Aaron Judge had 53. Will any of those players hit 50+ this season? Check out the odds.
To Hit 50+ HomersOddsAaron Judge-106Shohei Ohtani+104Kyle Schwarber+300Cal Raleigh+400Juan Soto+520Pete Alonso+520Nick Kurtz+520Junior Caminero+600Eugenio Suarez+800Brent Rooker+1000Bobby Witt Jr.+1100Rafael Devers+1200Yordan Alvarez+1200Vladimir Guerrero Jr.+1300Ronald Acuna Jr.+1300Judge Hit 53 HR Last Season
(Judge won his third MVP last season. Photo: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images)Aaron Judge is coming off his second-straight MVP and the third of his career. The Yankees superstar was incredible in 2025 with a .331 batting average, 53 homers, 114 RBI, 137 runs, and an OPS of 1.144. He won a batting title and led the AL in runs, walks, batting average, OBP, SLG, and OPS. The dude is a beast.
Since 2021, Judge has averaged almost 56 homers and 126 RBI per 162 games. The 7x All-Star has smashed at least 50 homers four times in a season and has done so in three of the last four years.
Ohtani Smashed 55 in 2025
(Ohtani is a 4-time MVP. Photo: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images)Shohei Ohtani has won an absurd 4 MVPs, and that has him in elite company. Barry Bonds is the only other player with at least 4 MVPs in the history of baseball. Bonds ended up with 7. Ohtani has blasted over 50 homers in each of the last two seasons. In 2024, he had 54 homers and 59 stolen bases to become the first 50-50 player ever. Last season, he had 55 homers.
Since 2023, Ohtani has averaged almost 55 homers and 117 RBI per 162 games. His OPS is 1.037 over that stretch. Oh, and by the way, he will be pitching more this season. It should be a fun 2026 campaign.
Most Home Runs in an MLB Season
Who has hit the most home runs in a single season in MLB history? In 2001, Barry Bonds smashed a record 73. He broke Mark McGwire’s 1998 record of 70. Roger Maris was the previous record holder when he broke Babe Ruth’s 1927 record of 60 when he smashed 61 in 1961. Check out the top 10 home run seasons in MLB history.
PlayerSeasonHome RunsBarry Bonds200173Mark McGwire199870Sammy Sosa199866Mark McGwire199965Sammy Sosa200164Sammy Sosa199963Aaron Judge202262Roger Maris196161Babe Ruth192760Cal Raleigh202560*21+ and a Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.
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