MLB Regular Season 2025: Will Aaron Judge Hit the Most Home Runs?

MLB Regular Season 2025: Will Aaron Judge Hit the Most Home Runs?
The 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) regular season kickstarted on March 18 to 19, 2025, starting with the MLB Tokyo Series game between the LA Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs in Tokyo, Japan.
Since then, there has been plenty of drama on various baseball fields across the US, thanks to an increase in interleague rivalry games each season and the recently created Rivalry Weekend in May 2025.
Of course, a home run never fails to add to the excitement, and some players are much more likely to achieve them than others, such as the New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge.
As he’s arguably one of the best power hitters in the MLB, many believe he’s likely to hit the most home runs during the 2025 regular season. Keep reading to find out if he’s likely to do so.
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Aaron Judge is a Firm Frontrunner
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MLB Player To Hit The Most Regular Season Home Runs 2025
# | Bet Options | Chance to Win | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Implied Projected Winner Aaron Judge | 63.69% | ||
Implied Projected Winner Shohei Ohtani | 30.77% | ||
Implied Projected Winner Kyle Schwarber | 13.33% |
Aaron Judge has established himself as an MLB home run leader. In 2024, the 33-year-old right fielder became the fastest player in the league’s history to achieve 300 career home runs.
It resulted in him winning his second unanimous MVP award, and he’s now regarded by many as one of the best home runners of all time.
Judge has had another strong start to the season at the New York Yankees, as he’s dominating the sport this year with 24 home runs and counting as of June 2025.
Not to mention, he has a batting average of .396, an OBP of .491, and an SLG of .776, which is nothing short of impressive.
It appears there are no signs of him slowing down, either, as he recently achieved a 469-foot home run, which is one of the longest of his career to date.
If his past performances are anything to go by, you can expect Judge to hit at least 50 home runs this season, which would place him in a firm position to achieve the most home runs this year.
For the above reasons and likely more, BEO betting odds indicate Aaron Judge has a 73.53% chance of achieving the most home runs during the MLB 2025 regular season.
Shohei Ohtani is a Genuine Threat
If there is one player who can knock Aaron Judge off the top of the leaderboard for home runs, it’s Shohei Ohtani.
The 33-year-old designated hitter has been compared to the late great Babe Ruth many times throughout his career, with many viewing his peak seasons as some of the best in the sport.
As of June 2025, Ohtani is hot on Judge’s heels for home runs, hitting 23 and counting, proving that last season’s elbow injury hasn’t stood in the way of his form at the LA Dodgers.
Judge can’t afford to sit back and relax on the baseball field, as Ohtani proved last season he’s a force to be reckoned with in the MLB, as he achieved a record-breaking 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in the 2024 season.
As a result, he was named the 2024 National League MVP, and he’s likely eager to repeat his success with the Dodgers this season.
Kyle Tucker is an Underdog
Kyle Tucker has been eager to make an impact on the field since joining the Chicago Cubs in 2025.
It is likely one trade the team will not regret, as the 28-year-old right-fielder has secured 20 home runs for the team this season and scored three home runs in three straight games in March 2025, proving he’s a consistent performer.
If he continues to play at an elite level, the Houston Astros might regret ever letting him go, as he has the potential to achieve the most home runs of the 2025 season.