Yankees Star Aaron Judge Wins 3rd AL MVP Award
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The MLB Awards is the most star-studded night of baseball's offseason calendar. Think of it like the Grammys for the Major Leagues: Some of the game's best players are honored with awards in front of a live audience in a grand celebration of baseball.
The Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in Major League Baseball has a rich history, recognizing outstanding individual performances that significantly impact their team's success. Si
The 2025 MLB season concluded earlier this month with the Dodgers defeating the Blue Jays in the World Series. In recognition of the best players from this past season, MLB is announcing the winners of the league’s top honors and awards this week, before the offseason kicks into high gear.
The ceremony will announce winners of the Hank Aaron Award, Comeback Players of the Year, Mariano Rivera and Trevor Hoffman Relievers of the Year, Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitter of the Year, and selections for the All-MLB First and Second Teams.
Unlike what many fans believe, Major League Baseball (MLB) does not pay a fixed amount to the Most Valuable Player (MVP). The award, given by the Baseball Writers' Association of A
Major League Baseball's annual general manager meetings were held this week in Las Vegas, unofficially signaling the beginning of wheeling-and-dealing season.
Shohei Ohtani became just the second player to win a fourth MVP award, and Aaron Judge edged Cal Raleigh in a tightly contested race to earn the honor for a third time.
"Since the Supreme Court decision opened the door to legalized sports betting, Major League Baseball has continuously worked with industry and regulatory stakeholders across the country to uphold our most important priority: protecting the integrity of our games for the fans," MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement.
As expected, not much happened in terms of roster moves during this offseason's GM Meetings. Since they only took place a week after free agency really began, i
The chairman and principal owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates is not, of course, charged with intentionally spiking pitches in a scheme to rig prop bets, as Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz have been.