2025 BBWAA Awards Recap: MVP, Cy Young, Rookie Of The Year & Manager Of The Year
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2025 BBWAA Awards Recap: MVP, Cy Young, Rookie Of The Year & Manager Of The Year
"Ohtani now has four MVP Awards to his name, and he became the second player in MLB history to win the honor in three consecutive seasons, joining Barry Bonds (2001-2004). The 31-year-old also became the first Dodgers player to win back-to-back MVPs and joined Roy Campanella as the only players in franchise history to win the award multiple times. Ohtani is the first player in MLB history to win MVP multiple times in both leagues,"
"Ohtani earned 30 of the 30 first-place votes, winning the 24th unanimous MVP Award and becoming the first player to earn it unanimously three times. Kyle Schwarber finished second with 23 second-place votes, while Juan Soto (four) and Geraldo Perdomo (three) also received votes for second. Soto finished third in the voting due to his 15 third-place votes and nine fourth-place votes."
Shohei Ohtani won the 2025 National League MVP unanimously, earning all 30 first-place votes for his fourth career MVP and third straight season, joining Barry Bonds as the only player with three consecutive MVPs. He became the first Dodgers player with back-to-back MVPs and one of two franchise multi-time winners alongside Roy Campanella. Ohtani also joined Frank Robinson as the only players to win MVPs in both leagues and moved to second all-time with four awards. Aaron Judge won the AL MVP in a close vote over Cal Raleigh. BBWAA ballots were submitted before the postseason.
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