Hr battle update

MVP vs MVP vs MVP HRD vs MVP ASG

Wow! Just Wow! Aaron (50, 51), Cal (59, 60) and Kyle (55, 56) hit two homers. Cal is the first catcher and switch-hitter to hit 60. Aaron, back to back 50 hr. Kyle is Kyle.

Shohei did not hit a hr but had a triple.

I shall call them Fantastic HR 4. 4 scores and 7 years ago, these players were born to hit over 50 dingers. When the moonshot hits your eye like a big pizza pie that's 4amore.

Currently, AS MVPs (116) are leading regular season MVPs (104).

The Fantastic HR 4

Cal MVP HRD Raleigh

.248, 60, 125, 144 hits, .959, 7.2 WAR

Kyle MVP ASG Schwarber

.246, 56, 132, 145 hits, .946, 4.8 WAR

Shohei MVP Ohtani

.281, 53, 99, 168 hits, 1.009, 7.5 WAR

Aaron MVP MVP MVP Judge

.328, 51, 109, 173 hits, 1.136, 9.3 WAR

6 comments
  1. Judge has a 9.3 WAR…holy smokes. It seems like a race until you look past the home runs.

    Then it’s one guy clearly above the rest his ops is more than .1 more than even Ohtani

  2. Can we stop grouping Schwarber with these people lol He is legitimately not in the same stratosphere as the other 3

  3. Cal >>> Catcher is infinitely harder and more important than right field. Judge is a beast though.

  4. Cal will (and should) win the MVP because he has been more valuable to the Mariners than Judge has been to the Yankees. Throw in Cal playing a premium position and it would appear it’s Cal’s award.

    NL MVP it’s Shohei and it’s not close.

  5. Seeing these numbers it’s a Caltrastophe. Judge hits for BA, he puts up a 50 burger, he’s a unit. When Stanton’s gone you put this MF at DH/RF. 29 hit diff, 2.1 WAR. I love Cal but

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