Mlb Awards Finalists Announced Cal Raleigh Aaron Judge And Shohei
MLB announced the finalists for its major individual awards Monday, and as expected, Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh and Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge headline the lists as finalists for AL MVP. Raleigh and Judge are joined by Guardians third baseman José Ramírez as finalists for the award, but the hotly contested race is expected to come down to the New York and Seattle sluggers. Raleigh broke out in 2025 with a season for the ages. He led MLB with 60 home runs, the ninth-most by a player in a single season in MLB history. Raleigh led the AL with 125 RBI while slashing a career-best .247/.359/.589 with 14 stolen bases. His performance paced Seattle to an AL West title and a trip to the ALCS.
Judge, meanwhile, continued his tear as one of the best hitters in baseball history in a bid for his third MVP and second straight. Judge finished third in baseball and second in the AL to Raleigh with 53 home runs. He led the AL with a .331/.457/.688 slash line, 137 runs scored and 124 walks in addition to tallying 114 RBI and 12 stolen bases. The Yankees made the playoffs as a wild card after losing a tiebreaker with the Blue Jays atop the AL East. The Blue Jays then eliminated the Yankees in the divisional round. Shohei Ohtani's fourth MVP award was announced Thursday, but the race was effectively decided in September or even earlier.
The same can't be said for the American League's edition of the award. New York Yankees star Aaron Judge had to sweat out the vote totals all the way until Thursday's announcement, when he narrowly won his third AL MVP award over Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. Ohtani and Judge became the first pair of players to win back-to-back MVP awards together, earning the award in 2024 and 2025. Here's a closer look at the vote totals in both the AL and NL. MORE: Full list of winners, finalists for 2025 MLB Awards Major League Baseball, in conjunction with the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA), has announced the finalists for the 2025 major awards: Most Valuable Player, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year and Manager of...
As a reminder, the voting was completed before the playoffs even started. In fact, ballots were due before the first pitch of the playoffs. That means these are regular-season awards. Further, there's no voting after finalists are announced or anything like that. The word, "finalists," is kind of misleading actually. The ballots have already been tabulated and the league office is simply revealing the top three vote-getters for each award to create a buzz before the winners are announced.
The announcement schedule is as follows. Monday, Nov. 10: Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Awards Tuesday, Nov. 11: Manager of the Year Awards Shohei Ohtani doesn't have anyone but Barry Bonds to chase.
Ohtani won his fourth Most Valuable Player award Nov. 13 when balloting from the Baseball Writers’ Assn. was announced. It is his second National League honor with the Los Angeles Dodgers after winning a pair of American League MVPs down the freeway with the Angels – the first player to win multiple MVPs... Ohtani’s fourth MVP broke a tie with 10 players who were three-time MVPs, and moved him behind only Bonds, whose seven NL MVPs are most in Major League Baseball history. Meanwhile, Aaron Judge powered his way into the Gang of Three.
Judge won his third American League MVP, prevailing in a tight battle over record-setting Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh.. Judge hit 53 home runs and won his first career batting title, leading the majors with a .331 mark. Raleigh hit 60 home runs, a record for both a catcher and switch-hitter, and drove in 125. Are Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge set to repeat as MLB MVPs? Who between Paul Skenes, Cristopher Sánchez, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto will win the NL Cy Young? The league announced the finalists for its major end-of-season awards from the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Monday.
The full list: Ohtani has won three MVPs already and two straight. He hit .282 with 55 home runs and 102 RBIs. He also stole 20 bases and boasts a National League-best 146 runs scored, posting a 1.014 OPS. Schwarber slugged a career-high 56 homers, led the majors with 132 RBIs and had a .240/.365/.563 slash line. Soto batted .263 with 43 home runs, 38 steals, a .921 OPS and 6.2 WAR in his first season with the Mets.
Judge, who has won twice before, led MLB with a .331 average, 53 home runs, 114 RBIs, 137 runs scored and a 9.7 WAR, all while posting a .457 OBP and .688 slugging. NEW YORK, Oct. 14 – Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, and Cal Raleigh are the finalists for Player of the Year in the 2025 Players Choice Awards. The winner will be announced on October 29. Additionally, the winners of the American and National League Outstanding Player, Pitcher, Rookie, and Comeback Player, as well as the Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award, Philanthropist of the Year Award, and Curt... The Players Choice Awards are an especially distinguished honor for Players, as they are chosen through a vote of their peers.
The Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award is given to the Player “whose leadership most inspires others to higher levels of achievement.” This year’s finalists are Chris Bassitt, Pete Fairbanks, and Brent Suter. The award is named in honor of the Major League Baseball Players Association’s first full-time executive director, who served with distinction from 1966-1982. Marvin Miller was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2021. The Philanthropist of the Year Award was included in the Players Choice Awards voting for the first time in 2024. This award is given to the Player who “best demonstrates an altruistic spirit and positive social impact beyond the diamond.” The Philanthropist of the Year will also receive a $25,000 grant to the charity... This year’s finalists are Kyle Higashioka, Aaron Nola, and Michael Wacha.
The two runners-up will receive $5,000 grants to their chosen nonprofit. The Curt Flood Award is given to a living or deceased former Player “who in the image of Flood demonstrated a selfless, longtime devotion to the Players Association and advancement of Players’ rights.” This... Since 1992, the Players Choice Awards have recognized the outstanding on- and off-field performances of Players. Voting among all Players was conducted in September by the accounting firm KPMG. MLB announced the finalists for its notable individual awards, spotlighting key players like Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh and Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge for the AL MVP. Raleigh's standout season included 60 home runs, 125 RBI, and pivotal contributions that helped the Mariners clinch the AL West title.
Judge, aiming for his third MVP award, recorded 53 home runs and impressive offensive stats. In the NL, Shohei Ohtani leads the MVP finalists, showcasing his dual threat as a hitter and pitcher. Other awards highlight emerging talents and managerial accolades across the league. Though Raleigh and Judge dominate the AL MVP conversation, José Ramírez's consistent performances keep him a strong contender, potentially complicating the final outcome. Similarly, Shohei Ohtani's unique contributions as a two-way player introduce an intriguing dynamic in the NL MVP race. Anticipation builds for the final results of these awards, with potential implications for player contracts and team strategies moving forward.
Fans and analysts alike will closely watch the voting outcomes as they could shape the narrative for next season. The 2025 MLB awards finalists reflect a season of remarkable performances, while the ultimate victors will set the stage for an exciting offseason filled with player movements and team re-evaluations. Keep an eye on how these outcomes influence league dynamics. The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI
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MLB Announced The Finalists For Its Major Individual Awards Monday,
MLB announced the finalists for its major individual awards Monday, and as expected, Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh and Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge headline the lists as finalists for AL MVP. Raleigh and Judge are joined by Guardians third baseman José Ramírez as finalists for the award, but the hotly contested race is expected to come down to the New York and Seattle sluggers. Raleigh broke out ...
Judge, Meanwhile, Continued His Tear As One Of The Best
Judge, meanwhile, continued his tear as one of the best hitters in baseball history in a bid for his third MVP and second straight. Judge finished third in baseball and second in the AL to Raleigh with 53 home runs. He led the AL with a .331/.457/.688 slash line, 137 runs scored and 124 walks in addition to tallying 114 RBI and 12 stolen bases. The Yankees made the playoffs as a wild card after lo...
The Same Can't Be Said For The American League's Edition
The same can't be said for the American League's edition of the award. New York Yankees star Aaron Judge had to sweat out the vote totals all the way until Thursday's announcement, when he narrowly won his third AL MVP award over Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. Ohtani and Judge became the first pair of players to win back-to-back MVP awards together, earning the award in 2024 and 2025. Here'...
As A Reminder, The Voting Was Completed Before The Playoffs
As a reminder, the voting was completed before the playoffs even started. In fact, ballots were due before the first pitch of the playoffs. That means these are regular-season awards. Further, there's no voting after finalists are announced or anything like that. The word, "finalists," is kind of misleading actually. The ballots have already been tabulated and the league office is simply revealing...
The Announcement Schedule Is As Follows. Monday, Nov. 10: Jackie
The announcement schedule is as follows. Monday, Nov. 10: Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Awards Tuesday, Nov. 11: Manager of the Year Awards Shohei Ohtani doesn't have anyone but Barry Bonds to chase.