
"Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani wins fourth MLB MVP award while New York Yankees' Aaron Judge bags a third. While Shohei Ohtani had his greatness reconfirmed, Cal Raleigh learned not even the greatest season by a catcher in Major League Baseball history could stop Aaron Judge from adding another Most Valuable Player (MVP) award to his trophy case. Minutes after Ohtani secured his third consecutive MVP award and fourth in the last five years"
"New York Yankees' Aaron Judge belted 53 home runs and led the major leagues with a .331 batting average [Frank Franklin II/AP Photo] It's pretty wild, Judge said. You try not to think about it during the season. I try to keep my head down through all 162 and do whatever I can in today's game to help our team win."
Shohei Ohtani claimed his fourth MVP and third consecutive National League MVP with all 30 first-place votes after hitting a career-high 55 homers, scoring a majors-best 146 runs, and posting an NL-leading .622 slugging percentage and 1.014 OPS in 158 games. Aaron Judge won his third American League MVP with 17 of 30 first-place votes and 355 points, leading MLB with a .331 batting average, a .457 on-base percentage and a .688 slugging percentage while hitting 53 home runs. Cal Raleigh received 13 first-place votes and finished with 335 points after an AL-best 60 homers and 125 RBIs. Ohtani and Judge became the first duo to win back-to-back MVPs in the same seasons for their leagues.
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