OHTANI & VLADDY HAVE THE NUMBERS BUT AARON JUDGE’S IMPACT WAS 2ND TO NONE
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Shohei Ohtani had a season that nobody has seen in the MLB since Babe Ruth was playing for the Boston Red Sox in the early 1900s and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. came close to a Triple Crown after a tremendous year. Both deserve to be and are the MVP frontrunners, however Aaron Judge has been a leader for the New York Yankees, who edged out the Blue Jays and the Mariners for the last AL Wild Card spot on the final day of the season.
Aaron Judge put up the best numbers of his career since his 2017 ROY campaign which saw him slug for 52 HR and 114 RBI while finishing second in AL MVP voting. This year, the Yankees needed all the help they could get from Judge, as they sat in fourth place in the AL East at the All-Star break in July. Over the second half of the season, Judge sparked his team to a massive comeback.
The Yankees took over second place in the AL East for much of September before ending the year with a Wild Card spot, battling in the toughest division in the MLB. He helped the Yankees fend off Toronto and Seattle towards the end of the season, and finished in the top 5 in the AL in HR, OBP, SLG, and OPS. Judge was an elite player all season long, and despite tremendous seasons from Ohtani and Guerrero Jr., he deserves to be in the AL MVP conversation due to his consistent clutch contributions.