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Although it’s early in the 2024 MLB season, we have more than enough data to rank our three front-runners for each MVP Award after just over two months of play.

We chose candidates for our list mostly based on a player’s output and, to a lesser extent, the performance of the club. In light of this, these are our top three picks for MVP in each league thus far this year.

The 2022 AL MVP is batting.388 with 38 hits, 14 home runs, 27 RBI, and 30 runs scored in his last 29 games after having a very difficult start to the season. Jeff Passan of ESPN examined the stats to show that Judge’s May performance stands out as one of the best offensive months in MLB history. All things considered, Judge leads the majors in fWAR (four), OPS (1.075), slugging (.685), home runs (21), and wRC+ (192, with the MLB average being 100). Should he maintain this intense pace, he ought to easily win his second MVP Award.

Colleagues have finished 1-2 in MVP voting seven times, and this season may end up being the eighth time that this accomplishment is accomplished, according to MLB.com’s Sarah Langs. Despite being the most reliable hitter in MLB this season, Soto—New York’s highly sought-after offseason acquisition—ranks second in our MVP rankings, which speaks volumes about Judge’s recent play. The three-time All-Star, who is slashing.322/.417/.614 with 17 home runs and 53 RBI, is headed toward one of the richest contracts in history this offseason.

 

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