Yo Shohei, I'm really happy for you. Imma let you finish...but Aaron Judge had one of the greatest seasons of all time.

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It shouldn't be any argument but people are still going to try to give ohtani the award.
Judge will win the AL MVP and Ohtani will win the NL MVP.

But I made this thread to give Judge a little more shine because for a guy with that kind of season...playing in NYC, somehow Judge has gotten way less publicity than Ohtani has.
 

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Judge will win the AL MVP and Ohtani will win the NL MVP.

But I made this thread to give Judge a little more shine because for a guy with that kind of season...playing in NYC, somehow Judge has gotten way less publicity than Ohtani has.

Judge is a quiet go about his business guy…he just recently started go on talk shows more frequently and doing cartoons as well

Ohtani on the other hand signed with a new team (a big one at that), was in the news due to the gambling scandal, and has the support of another country (Japan) behind him too
 

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you fools realize the MVP is split by league right?
they with both win MVPs

why yall be commenting on shyt yall know nothing about

Actually I know quite a bit about baseball, you can look up prior posts for proof on here if you care or don't...I totally spaced this since I admittedly don't care about sports nearly as much as I used to so that's my bad. Regardless all the attention ohtani gets versus judge is pretty ridiculous but I get it as people don't hate the Dodgers like they hate the Yankees.
 

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Like I said before, I don't follow baseball as much as other sports, but what I'm seeing here is Aaron Judge has the better overall season.

However, it's the fact that Ohtani is doing what he did as a pitcher that is more remarkable (although I know he didn't pitch this season). I think that's a large part of why they're also fascinated at Ohtani's overall numbers - a pitcher really has no business going 50/55, especially an ace pitcher at that (this I'm familiar with). Most other pitchers would basically be useless at this point as they take a season to recover and this guy is hitting home runs, stealing bases, etc.
 
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