Congratulations to the Yankees’ Aaron Judge and the Cardinals’ Paul Goldschmidt, both of whom won their first MVP Awards last night. They both had fantastic, even historic, seasons and now they can call themselves MVPs forever.
And that’s the thing: Once you win an MVP, you can call yourself that for life. But you’d be surprised by some of the great active MLB players who still have never won one.
Here’s a look at seven great players who have never won the award, but have put together the sort of careers that make you think one is coming … and maybe coming soon.
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With the two latest additions, there have now been 185 MVPS in AL/NL history. Will Leitch sat down and ranked every single one of them (don’t peek at the bottom first!).
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Five players previously did what Aaron Judge has just done: win an MVP Award as they became a free agent. If Yankees fans would like to take it as a sign, four of the five re-signed with their clubs.
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Think you know your baseball awards — MVPs, Cy Youngs, Rookies and Managers of the Year? Well, then you’ve come to the right place to take our MLB Awards quiz.
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The Arizona Fall League is always a good indicator of the Major Leaguers, if not the stars, of tomorrow. This year was surely no exception. Here are the 30 top prospects who just competed in the 2022 AFL.
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The word in question is as American as apple pie. But in Britain, well, it’s just not their cup of tea. The Cambridge Dictionary, citing an uproar after this was a Wordle word earlier this year, has chosen “homer” as its Word of the Year for 2022.
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Take a closer look at the ballot at 6 p.m. ET on MLB Network, and visit MLB.com/AllMLB to cast your vote!
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This was the fifth time it’s been a Yankees-Cardinals MVP year. When was the previous one and who won?
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