MLB Awards: Ohtani, Judge, Raleigh Are MVP Finalists
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MLB is going to honor the league’s greatest players as it has announced the finalists for the 2025 MVP Awards, and the list is unsurprisingly stacked with star power. From record-breaking home run totals to jaw-dropping all-around seasons,
For John Schneider, facing Shohei Ohtani is an entirely different proposition, a sentiment he conveyed when comparing the challenge to playing against Cal Raleigh and Aaron Judge to reach the World Series.
The Jays were the team that intentionally walked Aaron Judge the most this year (nine times), and they applied the same strategy in spades to combat Judge’s comparable all-time hitting counterpart
Raleigh joins two other Mariners to have won this award: Alex Rodriguez in 1996 and Ken Griffey Jr. in 1997. The switch-hitting catcher belted 60 home runs in the regular season. That broke the previous single-season records for home runs by a catcher (48, Salvador Perez), switch-hitter (54, Mickey Mantle) and Mariner (56, Griffey Jr.).
With the end of the 2025 MLB season and the second World Series championship for the Los Angeles Dodgers, the rest of the teams are starting to see what pieces to move and how to b
Shohei Ohtani silenced every bit of doubt about his postseason form with one of the most memorable performances of his career in Game 4 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers. The Dodgers’ star struck out 10 batters and hit three home runs, powering ...