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Yankees’ Aaron Judge Wins Third MVP Award, Further Cementing Place in Cooperstown
Judge secured his third MVP in four years with a .331 average, 53 home runs, and record 36 intentional walks, surpassing legendary Yankees like Yogi Berra.
- On Thursday, Aaron Judge, New York Yankees right fielder, won his third American League MVP Award in Baseball Writers' Association of America voting.
- Judge led the majors in OPS , batting average , and runs scored , exemplifying his dominance.
- Judge clubbed 53 home runs, becoming the fourth player with four 50-plus homer seasons, and slashed.500/.581/.692 in 31 playoff plate appearances with an ALDS Game 3 game-tying three-run home run.
- Judge's win cements Aaron Judge as the 13th player with three or more MVPs, joining Yogi Berra, Joe DiMaggio, and Mickey Mantle, while the New York Yankees' World Series title drought reached 16 years in 2025.
- The vote was tight: Judge beat Cal Raleigh 355 to 335 in points, with 17 first-place votes to Raleigh's 13, as Raleigh hit 60 home runs and set catcher records.
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