Yankees' Aaron Judge: Again named AL MVP
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Judge was named the American League's Most Valuable Player by the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Thursday.
He narrowly beat out Cal Raleigh to win the third MVP award of his career. Judge hit a career-best .331 across 679 plate appearances during the 2025 regular season while also topping 50 home runs for the third time in his last four campaigns. The 33-year-old played through an elbow injury during the second half of the season but won't require offseason surgery and should be fully healthy for spring training.
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