The Baseball Writers Association of America voted unanimously on Thursday, making Aaron Judge the 17th player in the American League to earn the Most Valuable Player title more than once. All 30 first-place votes went to Judge, who also took home the honor in 2022. Bobby Witt Jr. of Kansas City was unanimously selected for second place, and Yankees right fielder Juan Soto came in third on the BBWAA ballots.
Shohei Ohtani, the designated hitter for the Dodgers, received all 30 votes for the National League MVP award, making it the second consecutive season that both winners were chosen unanimously. Ohtani, the inventor of baseball’s first 50/50 season, earns his third MVP award overall and joins Frank Robinson as the only player to win the award in both leagues.
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