2026 Cy Young Odds: Skenes Goes to +260 After Getting Rocked in Opening Day Start

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Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes was pulled from his Opening Day start after allowing five runs on four hits and two walks in just 2/3 of an inning.

The right-hander saw his NL Cy Young odds go from +210 to +260 IMMEDIATELY, while his closest contenders, Yoshinobu Yamamoto (+650 to +550), Cristopher Sanchez (+800 to +600), and Chris Sale (+1300 to +1200) all saw their numbers shorten.

Now, it’s silly to read too much into this just yet, as Oneil Cruz made a couple of awful plays in the outfield that could and should have shortened the inning, but there will be chatter about how much Skenes pitched in the World Baseball Classic and how that may or may not have affected him.

For now, it’s worth noting that it’s the shortest start of Skenes’ career, and just the second time he’s been charged with five earned runs in an outing.

As the regular season kicks off in earnest, let’s dig into the latest MLB odds and 2026 MLB Cy Young predictions below.

Odds to win AL Cy Young award 2026

Player DraftKings
Tigers Tarik Skubal <<+350>>
Red Sox Garrett Crochet  <<+425>>
Royals Cole Ragans <<+1000>>
Rangers Jacob deGrom <<+1300>>
Astros Hunter Brown <<+1500>>
Yankees Max Fried  <<+1500>>
Mariners Bryan Woo <<+1700>>
Mariners Logan Gilbert <<+2000>>
Tigers Framber Valdez  <<+2200>>
Orioles Trevor Rogers  <<+3000>>
Orioles Kyle Bradish <<+3000>>
Blue Jays Dylan Cease  <<+3000>>
Guardians Gavin Williams <<+3500>>
Twins Joe Ryan <<+3500>>
Yankees Cam Schlittler  <<+3500>>
Rays Shane McLanahan <<+4000>>
Rangers Nathan Eovaldi  <<+4000>>
Mariners George Kirby  <<+4000>>
Yankees Carlos Rodon  <<+4000>>
Rangers MacKenzie Gore  <<+4000>>
Blue Jays Kevin Gausman  <<+5000>>
Mariners Bryce Miller <<+5000>>
Red Sox Ranger Suarez  <<+5000>>

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Odds last updated on 3-26.

Odds to win NL Cy Young award 2026

Player DraftKings
Pirates Paul Skenes <<+260>>
Dodgers Yoshinobu Yamamoto <<+550>>
Phillies Cristopher Sanchez <<+600>>
Braves Chris Sale  <<+1200>>
Giants Logan Webb <<+1800>>
Dodgers Blake Snell <<+1800>>
Phillies Zack Wheeler <<+2000>>
Phillies Jesus Luzardo  <<+2000>>
Dodgers Shohei Ohtani <<+3000>>
Mets Freddy Peralta  <<+3000>>
Mets Nolan McLean  <<+3000>>
Brewers Jacob Misiorowski  <<+3000>>
Marlins Eury Perez  <<+3500>>
Dodgers Tyler Glasnow <<+3500>>
Marlins Sandy Alcantara <<+4000>>
Padres Michael King <<+4000>>
Padres Nick Pivetta <<+4000>>
Brewers Brandon Woodruff <<+4000>>
Reds Nick Lodolo <<+4500>>
Braves Spencer Strider  <<+5000>>
Cubs Edward Cabrera <<+5000>>
Reds Chase Burns <<+5000>>

Odds last updated on 3-26.

MLB Cy Young futures bets

Bet Odds Bet date Units
Marlins Eury Perez +3500 March 25 0.25
Blue Jays Dylan Cease +3000 March 25 0.25
Reds Hunter Greene +1400 February 24 0.25
Royals Cole Ragans +1300 February 24 0.25

The Toronto Blue Jays jumped early in the offseason to sign Dylan Cease to a long-term contract, and while he has his share of detractors, this is a fantastic situation for the right-hander.

The Blue Jays represent the best defense he’s ever played in front of, and that should greatly affect his BABIP and help mitigate his ERA shortcomings. His peripherals have always been great, and despite a 4.55 ERA last year, his 3.56 FIP is encouraging.

So is the fact that he’s pitched at least 165 innings in five straight seasons. He’s durable. And no pitcher has recorded more strikeouts in that time. No one. 

Toronto and pitching coach Pete Walker have done this before, too. Robbie Ray was always a talented pitcher who couldn’t quite piece it all together (though he had some bright seasons with Arizona), and then he put together a Cy Young-winning season with the Blue Jays and parlayed it into a big contract with Seattle. At +3000, Cease is too much of a value play to pass up.

On the Senior Circuit, Miami Marlins right-hander Eury Perez has gone from +4500 to +3500, and I’m kicking myself for not taking the plunge sooner, especially after my first pick, Hunter Greene, went down with a long-term injury.

Health will be the key, but Perez is an electric arm, and he gets to pitch his home games at pitcher-friendly LoanDepot Park. His fastball is among the best in baseball, averaging close to 98 mph in 2025, and if he takes the expected leap forward in his age-23 season, +3500 is more than a reasonable ask for him to become the second Cy Young winner in Marlins franchise history after Sandy Alcantara.


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Previous Cy Young Award winners

Here are the last 10 winners of the AL and NL Cy Young Award, with Detroit, Cleveland, Houston, Washington, and the New York Mets each leading the way with two. Overall, the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers have the most Cy Youngs all time (12), followed by the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves with eight and the Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, and Mets with seven apiece.

Previous AL Cy Young winners

Year American League Winner
2025 Tigers Tarik Skubal
2024 Tigers Tarik Skubal
2023 Yankees Gerrit Cole
2022 Astros Justin Verlander
2021 Blue Jays Robbie Ray
2020 Guardians Shane Bieber
2019 Astros Justin Verlander
2018 Rays Blake Snell
2017 Guardians Corey Kluber
2016 Red Sox Rick Porcello

Previous NL Cy Young winners

Year National League Winner
2025 Pirates Paul Skenes
2024 Braves Chris Sale
2023 Padres Blake Snell
2022 MarlinsSandy Alcantara
2021 Brewers Corbin Burnes
2020 Reds Trevor Bauer
2019 Mets Jacob deGrom
2018 Mets Jacob deGrom 
2017 Nationals Max Scherzer
2016 Nationals Max Scherzer

Pitchers with multiple Cy Young awards

Twenty-two pitchers have won multiple Cy Young Awards, led by Roger Clemens’ seven trophies. Of those 22 winners, five are still active in the majors.

Pitcher Number of Cy Young Awards (Years)
Roger Clemens 7 (1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004)
Randy Johnson 5 (1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)
Steve Carlton 4 (1972, 1977, 1980, 1982
Greg Maddux 4 (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
Seven different pitchers 3
12 different pitchers 2


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