Judge, Ohtani honored for historic seasons They had two of the best seasons of all-time. Was there really any other way for the 2024 season to end than with Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani capturing baseball's most preeminent hardware? |
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MLB MORNING LINEUP PODCAST |
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Will Leitch pens an homage to Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, two otherworldly baseball stars who we quite simply should just sit back, watch and enjoy. "We're lucky to get to see it." |
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After a wildly successful foray to Rickwood Field in 2024, affiliated baseball will return to America's oldest pro ballpark next year. The Birmingham Barons, Double-A affiliate of the White Sox, will host the Rocket City Trash Pandas (Angels) in a tribute to the Negro Leagues on June 4, 2025. |
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Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani had historically great seasons. But only one of them ranks in the top 10 all-time. |
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With Aaron Judge winning AL MVP and Luis Gil winning AL Rookie of the Year, the Yankees joined the list of teams to win two BBWAA player awards in one season. No team has ever won three. |
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Andrew Painter, a right-hander with the Phillies, was ranked No. 1. But the Padres impressed with two of the top four. |
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You're intrigued, right? The new show featuring long-forgotten and interesting highlights will be available to stream on MLB.TV today before airing on MLB Network at 11 a.m. ET on Sunday. |
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