Major League Baseball’s Opening Day is upon us, and with it comes the annual exercise of trying to predict the seven-month puzzle before a single pitch is thrown.

After an offseason and spring training of roster moves and position battles, the 2026 season officially kicks off in earnest with a clean slate for all 30 clubs. Can anybody take down the Los Angeles Dodgers? The two-time defending World Series champions added another star this winter in Kyle Tucker, infuriating fans across the baseball world.

Should we just name the MVP awards after Aaron Judge (three) and Shohei Ohtani (four)? And who are the rookies set to make the biggest impact in 2026?

Here’s how USA TODAY Sports’ MLB writers and editors see the season unfolding:

Bob Nightengale

  • AL Wild Cards: Yankees, Orioles, Red Sox

  • NL Wild Cards: Brewers, Giants, Mets

  • World Series: Phillies over Tigers

  • AL MVP: Bobby Witt Jr. – Royals

  • NL MVP: Bryce Harper – Phillies

  • AL Cy Young: Framber Valdez – Tigers

  • NL Cy Young: Paul Skenes – Pirates

  • AL Rookie of the Year: Kevin McGonigle – Tigers

  • NL Rookie of the Year: Nolan McLean – Mets

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(Salaries in present-day value calculated by MLB Labor Relations Department, impacted by deferrals and signing bonuses)

1. Juan Soto, Mets – $61,875,000

Gabe Lacques

  • AL Wild Cards: Orioles, Yankees, Rangers

  • NL Wild Cards: Mets, Padres, Reds

  • World Series: Mariners over Phillies

  • AL MVP: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – Blue Jays

  • NL MVP: Juan Soto – Mets

  • AL Cy Young: Garrett Crochet – Red Sox

  • NL Cy Young: Cristopher Sanchez – Phillies

  • AL Rookie of the Year: Kevin McGonigle – Tigers

  • NL Rookie of the Year: Justin Crawford – Phillies

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Baseball returns as Yankees, Giants face off in start to MLB season

A general view as a smoke flag fires during the national anthem before the game between the San Francisco Giants and the New York Yankees on Opening Day at Oracle Park on March 25, 2026 in San Francisco, Calif.

Steve Gardner

  • AL Wild Cards: Blue Jays, Rangers, Royals

  • NL Wild Cards: Cubs, Mets, Padres

  • World Series: Mariners over Dodgers

  • AL MVP: Julio Rodriguez – Mariners

  • NL MVP: Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers

  • AL Cy Young: Garrett Crochet – Red Sox

  • NL Cy Young: Hunter Greene – Reds

  • AL Rookie of the Year: Kevin McGonigle – Tigers

  • NL Rookie of the Year: Konnor Griffin – Pirates

Stephen Borelli

  • AL Wild Cards: Blue Jays, Orioles, Astros

  • NL Wild Cards: Cubs, Phillies, Padres

  • World Series: Tigers over Dodgers

  • AL MVP: Cal Raleigh – Mariners

  • NL MVP: Ronald Acuña Jr. – Braves

  • AL Cy Young: Tarik Skubal – Tigers

  • NL Cy Young: Paul Skenes – Pirates

  • AL Rookie of the Year: Munetaka Murakami – White Sox

  • NL Rookie of the Year: JJ Wetherholt – Cardinals

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See new food bites at the ballpark this season

Here are some of the more interesting foods and beverages available this season at major-league stadiums: The “Take Me Out to the Ballgame Milkshake” at Diamondbacks home games is a salted caramel shake with whipped cream, peanut butter sandwich cookies, Kit Kat bars and Cracker Jack.

Jesse Yomtov

  • AL Wild Cards: Yankees, Guardians, Orioles

  • NL Wild Cards: Mets, Cubs, Braves

  • World Series: Dodgers over Blue Jays

  • AL MVP: Jose Ramirez – Guardians

  • NL MVP: Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers

  • AL Cy Young: Garrett Crochet – Red Sox

  • NL Cy Young: Yoshinobu Yamamoto – Dodgers

  • AL Rookie of the Year: Samuel Basallo – Orioles

  • NL Rookie of the Year: Nolan McLean – Mets

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB predictions, 2026 World Series and award picks on Opening Day

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