- Thu Nov 21, 2024 7:11 pm
#1662
The recent announcement of Shohei Ohtani winning the NL MVP has sparked quite a debate in the baseball community. With this being his third MVP award, Ohtani has solidified his place in history, becoming the first full-time designated hitter to achieve this honor. His offensive prowess this season was nothing short of spectacular, boasting a career-high 54 home runs and 130 RBIs, alongside an impressive .310 batting average.
But here's where the conversation gets interesting: Ohtani's injury has raised questions about his future performance. Will he be able to replicate this level of success next season, especially with the uncertainty surrounding his pitching? Some fans are already speculating about who could take the MVP crown in 2025 if Ohtani is sidelined. Could we see a resurgence from players like Fernando Tatis Jr. or perhaps a breakout season from a dark horse candidate?
Moreover, the postseason performance of both Ohtani and Aaron Judge has come under scrutiny. While they dominated the regular season, their playoff contributions were less than stellar. Does this diminish their MVP accolades in your eyes? Should postseason performance factor into MVP voting, or should it remain strictly a regular-season award?
And let's not forget about the implications of the Red Sox's willingness to pay the competitive balance tax in 2025. How will this affect their roster decisions and their pursuit of top free agents?
What are your bold predictions for the upcoming season? Who do you think will emerge as the frontrunner for the MVP if Ohtani is unable to pitch? And how do you feel about the current state of MVP voting—should it evolve to include postseason performance? Let's hear your thoughts!
But here's where the conversation gets interesting: Ohtani's injury has raised questions about his future performance. Will he be able to replicate this level of success next season, especially with the uncertainty surrounding his pitching? Some fans are already speculating about who could take the MVP crown in 2025 if Ohtani is sidelined. Could we see a resurgence from players like Fernando Tatis Jr. or perhaps a breakout season from a dark horse candidate?
Moreover, the postseason performance of both Ohtani and Aaron Judge has come under scrutiny. While they dominated the regular season, their playoff contributions were less than stellar. Does this diminish their MVP accolades in your eyes? Should postseason performance factor into MVP voting, or should it remain strictly a regular-season award?
And let's not forget about the implications of the Red Sox's willingness to pay the competitive balance tax in 2025. How will this affect their roster decisions and their pursuit of top free agents?
What are your bold predictions for the upcoming season? Who do you think will emerge as the frontrunner for the MVP if Ohtani is unable to pitch? And how do you feel about the current state of MVP voting—should it evolve to include postseason performance? Let's hear your thoughts!