Shohei Ohtani All-Star Game MVP Odds: Dodgers Star Betting Favorite After Monster Day

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The Dodgers suffered a stunning collapse on Saturday, blowing a five-run ninth-inning lead before losing 11-9 to the Tigers in 10 innings.

Shohei Ohtani's brilliant day at the plate might be overshadowed by the result, but the betting markets took note. After hitting a triple and a home run on Saturday, Ohtani is now the betting favorite to win All-Star Game MVP on Tuesday.

A leadoff triple for Shohei Ohtani! 👏pic.twitter.com/njZTeZXTAO

— SportsNet LA (@SportsNetLA) July 13, 2024

Ohtani ripped a lead-off triple in the first inning, and then clubbed a solo homer in the fifth — his 29th of the season (the most in the National League) and 200th of his career.

Homer No. 200 for Shohei Ohtani. pic.twitter.com/XNLuxAJr0t

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) July 13, 2024

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The four-time All-Star and two-time AL MVP came close to notching his second career cycle (Ohtani became MLB's first Japanese-born player to hit for the cycle back in 2019), but ultimately finished the day 2-for-4. He’s now slashing .314/.398/.637 this season.

Ohtani’s odds to win All-Star Game MVP at general markets dropped from +1000 to +900 shortly after his home run, making him the betting favorite to win the award. New York's Aaron Judge (+1000), Philadelphia’s Bryce Harper (+1200) and Baltimore’s Gunnar Henderson (+1300) trail behind.

Ohtani, known for his two-way prowess, has solely featured for the Dodgers this season as a designated hitter while recovering from surgery performed last September to address a UCL tear in his right elbow. General markets list Ohtani as the clear favorite to win NL MVP (currently -380).

Despite Ohtani’s absence from the rotation, the Dodgers boast the NL’s second-best record at 57-39 and lead the NL West by eight games. With one game left before the All-Star break, Los Angeles remains the betting favorite to win the 2024 World Series.

General markets currently have the Dodgers at +340 to win the World Series, followed by the Phillies (+420), Yankees (+550), Orioles (+700) and Braves (+900).

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