Aaron Judge has won his third career MVP award!

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  1. Raleigh was robbed, no way if a Yankee catcher had the season Cal Raleigh had that they wouldn’t win the MVP.

  2. If Cal had a better batting average I’m sure he would have won. .247 for an MVP would be crazy regardless of the number of HRs. 

  3. At this point Ohtani and Judge will win the MVPs every year until age regression hits. There’s such a huge gap between them and everyone else.

  4. 20 years from now people are going to think its silly this was ever a debate.

    Shout out to Cal though, amazing season for a catcher. But Judge is just on another planet.

  5. It was very close. And honestly if the batting averages were just a little bit closer it would have been Cal’s.

  6. Boy this is going to be a very civilized conversation, no way people will get mad about this LOL

  7. Judge beat voter fatigue and Yankee hate. That’s how much of a generational run he is on.

  8. I’m more impressed with a big guy who can hit with his strike zone, than a stubby tiny guy with a strike zone as big as a postage stamp😌.

  9. The hate Judge gets just because he’s a Yankee. Does Shohei get the same hate? Yankees live rent free in people’s warped damaged minds…Congratulations Captain, MVP Judge! 👏

  10. It’s Most VALUABLE Player and who added more value to their team and its success…. Judge or Raleigh; because the Yanks are still the Yanks without Judge, but Seattle doesn’t make the playoffs without Cal. 🤷‍♂️

  11. As others have mentioned, in 20 years people will laugh at the fact that a person who hit 247 was ever considered for an MVP. No position player EVER has won an mvp hitting below .267. The one who did? Marty Marion in a weak mvp class in 1944 while the best players were in the military.

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