Yankees Aaron Judge Wins Third Al Mvp Edging Out Cal Raleigh Msn
Updated on: November 14, 2025 / 12:19 AM EST / CBS/AP In the American League, Aaron Judge became the New York Yankees' fourth three-time Most Valuable Player 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 Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout topped Houston's Alex Bregman by 17-13 in 2019. Judge, who won the AL award in 2022 and 2024, joined Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle as three-time MVPs with the Yankees. The 33-year-old outfielder led the majors with a .331 batting average and 1.144 OPS while hitting 53 homers. When asked about his place in MLB and Yankees lore, Judge acknowledged he's in rare company.
The MLB released the 2026 regular season schedule. Here is a look at key dates and events. The New York Yankees outfielder won his third career American League Most Valuable Player award on Thursday, edging out Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh and Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Judge, 33, previously won MVP in 2022 and 2024. He's just the fourth player to win the award at least three times for the Yankees -- joining Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle -- and the first to do it in a...
Judge joins Berra and Mantle as the only Yankees to win consecutive MVPs. While Judge's counting numbers were down from his previous two MVP runs, he still put together a monster season. The Yankees captain hit a career-best .331 with 53 home runs and 114 RBIs -- leading the AL in runs scored, walks, batting average, slugging percentage, on-base plus slugging, total bases and intentional walks. For the third time in the last four years, Aaron Judge is the American League MVP. Judge beat out Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh to earn the honour on Thursday night, taking home 17 of the 30 first-place votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of America. All voting is completed prior to the post-season.
The 33-year-old was back in peak form in 2025, leading the AL in batting average, OPS, walks and WAR. He also blasted 53 home runs, drove in 114, stole 12 bases and won his fifth career Silver Slugger Award. Judge led his New York Yankees to a 94-win season, ultimately finishing second in the AL East to the Toronto Blue Jays. Aaron Judge put forth yet another magnificent season for the Yankees in 2025, and he’s been rewarded with his third AL MVP award. Despite fierce competition in the form of Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, Judge earned his second consecutive MVP and third of his career. The New York superstar hit 53 home runs and led the league in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, and OPS+.
His 137 runs also ranked first in MLB. Judge’s efforts helped lead the Yankees to a 94–68 regular season. New York advanced past the wild card round by beating the rival Red Sox in three games, but fell to the Blue Jays in the divisional round. The 33-year-old slugger has been considered one of the best hitters in baseball for years now and this season proved no exception. For much of the season he was the primary, and occasionally only, source of offense for the pinstripes. He was so dangerous that, in addition to all his league-leading hitting stats, he also ranked first in intentional walks with 36.
Judge was rewarded earlier this year for his efforts with his seventh All-Star nod. What’s more, Judge shook off whatever remained of the perception that he struggled in postseason baseball with a strong playoff run. The Yankees’ slugger batted .364 against Boston in the wild-card round and .600 against Toronto in the divisional, totaling 13 hits and seven RBIs in seven games played. It wasn’t enough to push the Yankees over the finish line and return to the World Series but there’s no question Judge delivered upon the promises of another great regular season. NEW YORK — With Aaron Judge’s average sitting above .400 on May 20, Kyle Higashioka stood in Yankee Stadium’s visiting clubhouse and eagerly accepted an invitation to praise his former teammate. “It’s just the continual drive to be better every year,” the Rangers catcher said when asked what about Judge impresses him the most.
“A lot of people would be very content with having some of the seasons he had a few years ago and just staying at that level. But I think he’s gotten better every single year since then. That’s just a testament to the character he has.” Judge’s continued strides at the plate resulted in another spectacular season, as he finished the 2025 campaign with 53 home runs, 114 RBIs, a .331 average — making the 6-7 slugger the tallest batting... The performance, briefly interrupted by a flexor strain, served as a remarkable follow-up to his 2024 season, the greatest ever by a right-handed hitter, and earned Judge his second consecutive American League MVP Award... That honor became official Thursday night, as Judge defeated Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, as well as Guardians third baseman José Ramírez, for the coveted award.
“To me, he’s the clear-cut MVP,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said of Judge in late September, though the switch-hitting Raleigh served as fierce competition. Judge narrowly edged out Cal Raleigh to pick up his third career AL MVP. Aaron Judge is your 2025 American League MVP. He narrowly beat out the Mariners’ all-world catcher Cal Raleigh to win the award for the third time in his career and the third time in the last four seasons, the others coming in... In winning his third MVP, he joined the illustrious group of Jimmie Foxx, Stan Musial, Roy Campanella, Mike Schmidt, Alex Rodriguez, Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, and three-time Yankees MVPs Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, and... Judge trails only Shohei Ohtani and Barry Bonds for most wins all-time.
He became the first player in the AL to defend his MVP crown since Miguel Cabrera scored consecutive wins in 2012 and 2013. Judge led all of MLB with 10.1 fWAR and won the first batting title of his career, pacing the league with a .331 average. His 53 home runs marked the fourth time in his career he has breached the 50-homer plateau, joining Babe Ruth, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa as the only players in MLB history to achieve... In fact, he led the AL in pretty much every offensive category including on-base, slugging, total bases, and Win Probability Added. His 204 wRC+ means he was over 100-percent more productive than the average MLB hitter, with the next-highest mark belonging to Ohtani at 172. It’s a level of production that is hard to compute even as we watched it with our own eyes every game.
Judge just nipped ahead of Raleigh to win the award, finishing with 17 first-place votes to Raleigh’s 13. It was a far closer race than when Judge won unanimously in 2024 and properly reflects the astonishing season turned in by the Mariners’ backstop. Raleigh became the first primary catcher and first switch-hitter to slug 60 home runs in a season, just the fourth time that an AL hitter has slugged 60 bombs in a season, joining Ruth,... To go along with his stellar defense behind the plate, Raleigh accrued 9.1 fWAR, second among position players behind Judge. Raleigh’s performance would have merited winning the award in pretty much any other season had his primary competition not been the greatest right-handed hitter in history, and a massive tip of the cap from... As indicated above, Cody Bellinger was the only other Yankee to receive down-ballot votes, earning a seventh, eighth, and tenth place vote to finish 14th.
It’s the 2019 NL MVP’s best finish in the voting since placing 10th in 2023 and reflects an impressive walk year performance that should earn him a lucrative contract in free agency — be... For months, debate has swirled about the American League Most Valuable Player Award. Would the honor go to New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge for the third time in four years after another extraordinary offensive season, or would it go to Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh,... The top five vote-getters for the American League Most Valuable Player Award in balloting conducted by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. On Thursday, voters narrowly chose Judge, who continued to cement his place among baseball's all-time greats by becoming the 13th player to win three or more MVPs. He joins Yogi Berra, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle as the only Yankees to have accomplished the feat.
The vote from the Baseball Writers' Association of America was one of the closest in years. Judge received 17 of the 30 first-place votes and 13 second-place votes. Raleigh received the other 13 first-place votes while finishing second on the other 17 ballots.
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Updated On: November 14, 2025 / 12:19 AM EST /
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