Aaron Judge's MVP Win: A Historic Achievement or Just the Beginning? 

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Aaron Judge has officially cemented his legacy in the annals of Yankees history by winning the AL MVP for the second time, joining the ranks of legends like Lou Gehrig and Thurman Munson. But this raises some intriguing questions for us baseball fans:

What does it mean for a player to win the MVP while also serving as team captain? Does this dual role elevate Judge's status among the greats, or does it add pressure that could impact his performance in future seasons?

Looking at Judge's rollercoaster season, where he started off slow but finished with a bang, can we draw parallels to other players who have faced adversity and come out stronger? Is this a sign of true greatness, or just a lucky streak?

And let's not forget about the Yankees' World Series loss to the Dodgers. How much does postseason performance weigh against regular-season accolades? Should Judge's MVP win be viewed differently because of the team's failure to clinch the championship?

As we reflect on Judge's achievements, what bold predictions can we make for his future? Will he continue to dominate, or could injuries and the pressures of being a captain take their toll?

Join the conversation and share your thoughts! What are your takes on Judge's MVP win, his role as captain, and the implications for the Yankees moving forward?

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