Shohei Ohtani is enjoying his World Series ring while Aaron Judge missed the big championship series, but both stars finished the year with MVP awards, Ohtani taking the NL award and Judge winning the AL award. This unprecedented achievement marks the first time in league history that the same two players have won the awards in consecutive seasons.
“For the first time in MLB, we have back-to-back MVP winners in both the AL and NL in two consecutive seasons! Ohtani and Judge keep breaking the record books,” ESPN reported on X, with the post garnering over 100,000 views in minutes.
Ohtani secured 420 votes to win the NL MVP, a significantly large margin over Kyle Schwarber’s 260 points. However, Judge faced a much tighter race in the AL, claiming the award with 355 votes compared to Cal Ra

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