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Another good day for the big spenders, not a great day for the little guys Welp, it was another great day for the big spenders, as the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees went home with some more hardware. MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani took home his third consecutive MVP award, including his second with the Dodgers, on Thursday night. On the AL side, Aaron Judge took home his second consecutive MVP and the third of his career. It marks Ohtani’s fourth overall MVP, making him just the second player in MLB history to win four awards (and all of them unanimously). Barry Bonds is the only player ahead of Ohtani, as he claimed seven MVPs across his 22 seasons.

Ohtani turned in another incredible season at the plate while also making his return to the mound. Across 158 games, he hit .282/.392/.622 with 55 homers, 102 RBIs, 146 runs, and 20 steals, totaling 6.6 bWAR at the plate. He added 1.1 bWAR from the mound, starting 14 games with a 2.87 ERA, 1.90 FIP, and 62 strikeouts across 47 innings. He then proceeded to win NLCS MVP with a performance for the ages in the clinching Game 4 against Milwaukee, slugging three homers and tossing six scoreless frames with 10 strikeouts. Overall this postseason, he hit .265/.405/.691 with eight homers, 14 RBIs, and 13 runs scored while going 2-1 with a 4.43 ERA, 2.84 FIP, and 28 strikeouts across 20 1/3 innings on the mound. Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani wins fourth MLB MVP award while New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge bags a third.

While Shohei Ohtani had his greatness reconfirmed, Cal Raleigh learned not even the greatest season by a catcher in Major League Baseball history could stop Aaron Judge from adding another Most Valuable Player (MVP)... Minutes after Ohtani secured his third consecutive MVP award and fourth in the last five years – leaving him just three shy of Barry Bonds for the most in MLB history – Judge was... Ohtani and Judge became the first duo to win the Most Valuable Player Award in the same back-to-back seasons. The New York Yankees outfielder secured 17 of a possible 30 first-place votes and 355 points. The Seattle Mariners catcher claimed the other 13 first-place votes and finished with 335 points. 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. Two-way star Shohei Ohtani won his fourth MVP award in a unanimous vote for the National League honor on Thursday and New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge earned the American League accolade for the... Ohtani won the MVP for the third straight year, his second in the NL with the Los Angeles Dodgers after two in the AL with the Los Angeles Angels. All four have been unanimous.

Judge became the Yankees' fourth three-time winner, edging Seattle’s Cal Raleigh with 17 first-place votes to 13 for the switch-hitting catcher. The vote was the closest for an MVP since the Angels’ Mike Trout topped Houston’s Alex Bregman by 17-13 in 2019. Ohtani became just the second player to win at least four MVP awards, trailing only seven by Barry Bonds. The 31-year-old Ohtani is the first to win in each league twice after getting the AL honor in 2021 and 2023. He signed with the crosstown Dodgers the following offseason and won NL MVP in 2024 during his first season in Chavez Ravine. He’s also won the World Series in both his seasons with the Dodgers.

Shohei Ohtani spoke with Tom Verducci after the Los Angeles Dodgers' Game 3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series. The MLB Most Valuable Player Awards for the 2025 season are official, and while one league had a tight race, it wasn’t close in the other. After winning his second World Series in as many years with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani also has back-to-back NL MVP Awards under his belt after a unanimous vote from the Baseball Writers'... The two-way Japanese superstar was named the 2025 NL MVP, giving him four over his MLB career. He won his first two in the American League with the Los Angeles Angels. In fact, he has won an MVP Award in each of the last three seasons, having won the 2023 award in his final year as an Angels star.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani is once again adding well-deserved hardware to his growing collection and further securing his reputation as a generational talent. The Japanese pitcher-slugger was again unanimously voted the National League’s Most Valuable Player on Thursday, the second year in a row he has been named the league’s best player. New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge took home honors in the American League for a second consecutive year. Ohtani, sitting next to his wife, Mamiko Tanaka, and their dog, Decoy, when his name was announced on MLB Network, gave a lil smooch to his pup to celebrate the occasion. Don Mattingly announces the 2025 NL MVP ...Shohei Ohtani 🦄 https://t.co/nwLtgGmuyo pic.twitter.com/OHiWH0rqVI

The 31-year-old is now the first player in Major League Baseball history to win the award twice in both leagues. The five-time All-Star was named the AL MVP in 2021 and 2023 with the Los Angeles Angels before leaving for the cross-town Dodgers after signing a reported $700 million contract. Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) celebrates as he runs for first on an RBI single in the sixth inning of the MLB National League Wild Card Game 2 between the Los... 1, 2025. Sam Greene/The Enquirer/Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Shohei Ohtani likes winning Most Valuable Player awards.

He loves winning the World Series even more. The two-way Japenese star did both for a second season in a row for the Los Angeles Dodgers, earning his fourth career MVP on Thursday night while unanimously earning the National League honor. He’s just the second to win four MVPs after Barry Bonds with seven and the only player to win unanimously more than once. Considering Ohtani is 31, overtaking Bonds doesn’t seem out of the question. Especially if it leads to more Fall Classic opportunities. November 14, 2025, 6:59am EST 29 • By Swati Bhatia

The 2025 MLB Awards night was all about superstars Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani. The pair once again dominated baseball’s biggest stage, sweeping almost every major honor between them. Ohtani claimed the NL MVP, while Judge took home the AL MVP for a second straight year. Both stars also earned the Hank Aaron Award. The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar also picked up the Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award, adding yet another trophy to his incredible resume. Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge had themselves a night 🤯Ohtani: NL MVPJudge: AL MVPOhtani: NL Hank Aaron AwardJudge: AL Hank Aaron AwardOhtani: All-MLB First Team (DH)Judge: All-MLB First Team (OF)Ohtani: Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated...

Both players also earned spots on the All-MLB First Team. Shohei Ohtani was selected as the designated hitter, while the Yankees’ captain was named among the outfielders. Shohei Ohtani likes winning Most Valuable Player awards. He loves winning the World Series even more. FILE - Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani watches his home run against the Toronto Blue Jays during the seventh inning in Game 3 of baseball’s World Series, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, in Los Angeles.

(AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File) Shohei Ohtani likes winning Most Valuable Player awards. He loves winning the World Series even more. The two-way Japanese star did both for a second season in a row for the Los Angeles Dodgers, earning his fourth career MVP on Thursday night while unanimously earning the National League honor. He’s just the second to win four MVPs after Barry Bonds with seven and the only player to win unanimously more than once. Considering Ohtani is 31, overtaking Bonds doesn’t seem out of the question.

Especially if it leads to more Fall Classic opportunities.

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