This season, Judge hit .322/.458/.701 with 58 home runs, outdoing all right-handed hitters since the Roaring '20s. He had an incredible 11.2 fWAR.
Despite a remarkable season from runner-up Bobby Witt Jr. with an all-time historic performance, Judge's excellence overshadowed, as he won the MVP unanimously.
Judge's achievement marks the first unanimous MVP award for a Yankee since Mickey Mantle in 1956, showcasing the rarity of his performance in MLB history.
Juan Soto, finishing third in MVP voting, strengthens his free agency position with consistent top-five finishes, highlighting the significance of sustained performance in contract negotiations.
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