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Aaron Judge vs. Shohei Ohtani: American League MVP comes down to super slugger vs. two-way phenom

Aaron Judge, left, and Shohei Ohtani
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Aaron Judge, left, and Shohei Ohtani
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Five years after his historic rookie season, Aaron Judge finds himself back in the heart of the American League MVP voting. The 30-year-old super-slugger will find out if he picks up his first MVP award when the results are unveiled Thursday night.

Judge broke the AL single-season home run record last season hitting 62 homers while slashing .311/.425/.686 and driving in 131 runs. The right fielder is the clear-cut favorite to win his first MVP award after leading the league in most offensive categories.

The AL MVP award will be handed out on Thursday night.
The AL MVP award will be handed out on Thursday night.

However, Angels’ two-way star Shohei Ohtani figures to make an intriguing case to take home his second consecutive MVP award. The 28-year-old cranked 34 homers and posted a slash line of .273/.356/.519. Ohtani also recorded a 2.33 ERA and 219 strikeouts in 28 starts this season. Yordan Alvarez of the Astros is the third finalist for the award but is considered a long shot.

Despite Ohtani’s historic season, Judge’s behemoth — during his contract season — provided more value in a variety of ways. The slugger turned in a year of offensive performance that has never been seen in AL history while carrying a 99-win team into the postseason in the biggest market in the game.

Ohtani’s sparkling statistics as a two-way unicorn had little impact while doing it for the 73-win Angels who didn’t play a meaningful game after May. Judge’s 11.4 fWAR also beats out Ohtani’s 9.5 — although there are questions about exactly how the pitching value is measured.

Judge has received MVP votes in three of his six full seasons. He finished second in 2017 — the year of Houston’s sign-stealing scandal — to Astros’ star Jose Altuve, 12th in 2019 and fourth in 2021. The current free agent could add his first MVP award to his resume which is already figured to earn a lot of money. Judge turned down a seven-year, $213.5 million offer from the Yankees prior to the start of last season.

The award will be announced Thursday night at 6 p.m. ET on MLB Network.