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Cal Raleigh was announced this week as the runner-up for the American League MVP award, behind winner Aaron Judge, as the Yankees slugger received 17 first-plac
The AL MVP race has produced a remarkably diverse mix of stars over the past decade. From massive home run seasons to two-way dominance, the award has showcased players who shaped entire seasons, and,
Kevin McGonigle, Detroit Tigers' No. 1 prospect, named 2025 Arizona Fall League MVP on Friday. He slashed .362/.500/.710 in 19 games with 5 home runs.
Mets star Juan Soto has finished third in NL MVP voting. Soto comes in behind Shohei Ohtani, who took home the award unanimously, and Kyle Schwarber. The star outfielder received four second-place votes, 15 third-place, nine fourth-place, and two fifth-place.
But first, it's award season in baseball, and the American League and National League MVPs have finally been selected. Let's start there.
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Who will win the AL and NL MVP award? We've known for hours thanks to BBWAA Vice President Bob Nightengale, who said who would win.
For the second straight season, New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge has been named the American League's Most Valuable Player. Judge beat out Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh and Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez for the award, the BBWAA announced Thursday night.