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MLB · 2 hours ago

Aaron Judge Leads in MLB's OPS Race, Ahead of Ohtani

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Aaron Judge Leads in MLB's OPS Race, Ahead of Ohtani

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Aaron Judge is strongly favored to lead the league in OPS this season, with trading odds suggesting a 44% chance. He’s followed closely by notable players like Jordan Alvarez and Shoe Otani. Despite the expectations placed on him, Judge’s performance continues to impress, particularly as he competes with Otani for attention even in the early days of April.

While discussing MVP prospects, the topic of a hypothetical bet was raised. The bet would involve choosing between Judge and Otani both winning their respective MVP awards, or opting for any other player to win. Despite the high stakes of this bet and past unpredictability in such awards, Greg expressed a tendency to favor Otani, highlighting his unprecedented dual role as both a pitcher and a hitter. However, he admitted a preference for the field, recalling a recent scenario where betting against Rory McIlroy did not pan out as expected.

Moreover, the conversation touched upon other players like Bobby Witt, who despite being viewed as a potential MVP, had a slow start similar to the previous season. This reiterated the unpredictable nature of baseball, emphasizing that early performance might not necessarily dictate the season’s outcome.

In other developments for the New York Yankees, the team had a less than desirable start to the season, which could impact their performance and standing as the season progresses. Despite this, there’s still time for recovery and adjustment before the season ramps up further.

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