Superstar outfielder Aaron Judge individually had an excellent year for the New York Yankees in 2025. Although the team was eliminated in the divisional round of the MLB playoffs, Judge thrived in October. After struggling in recent postseason runs, he turned it up, posting a .500 batting average across seven games with 13 hits, one home run and seven RBIs.

Judge’s regular season was one of his best, continuing his reign of terror on opposing pitchers. He led MLB with a .331 batting average, a .457 on-base percentage and a 1.144 OPS, while also blasting 53 home runs and driving in 114 RBIs in 152 games.

Remarkably, the 33-year-old produced these numbers despite dealing with a right elbow flexor strain that limited his defensive abilities in the outfield.

Individually, Judge collected plenty of hardware, earning American League MVP honors for the second straight year, along with a Silver Slugger and All-MLB First Team recognition.