 Hey, what's up? Welcome to QuickPix. I'm your host, Chantel Chens. And today we're talking baseball. Here are my three best bets for AL MVP. Number one, Aaron Judge at minus 105. No surprise, Aaron Judge is the favorite to win AL MVP this season. And you could argue right now that he is the best player in all of baseball. As of this recording, he leads the league in home runs. He's on pace for over 60. He's also tied for third in RBI, has the best lugging percentage in the league and the best OPS. His batting average is 3-13. He's been absolutely unreal this season for the Yankees. And speaking of the Yankees, they have the best record in all of the bigs. They've also given up the least amount of runs, but also scored the most amount of runs. So Aaron Judge is not only the best player in baseball right now, but he's also playing on the most complete team, which is why Aaron Judge is my favorite to win the AL MVP. Number two, Shohei Itani at plus 500. Ohtani has the second best odds to win AL MVP. No surprise, last season's AL MVP is still doing some things we haven't seen in baseball before. He's pretty much two players. Let's keep it real here. As of this recording, when he's on the mound, he's got a 3.64 ERA, has over 70 strikeouts. And when he's batting, he has an average of 256. 41 runs, 37 RBI. Shohei Itani is still the Angels ace. And I know what you're thinking. He hasn't looked as good as he did last year. Also, the Angels are kind of having an up and down season. But just remember last year, the Angels didn't even make the playoffs and Ohtani still won AL MVP honors. So my second pick for AL MVP is Shohei Itani at plus 500. Number three, Jose Ramirez at plus 950. No doubt about it. I had to mention one of the best players in all of Major League Baseball. Jose Ramirez has been killing it for the Cleveland Guardians. He's actually finished in the top six at MVP voting, all but in one season in the past five years. He also leads the league in RBI. He's on pace for 188 Rivies this season, has the second best OPS in all of baseball, hitting 307. And he actually at one point this season had more home runs than strikeouts. He rarely ever strikes out. And the Cleveland Guardians are actually right on the tail of the Minnesota Twins and the AL Central. I know what you're thinking. The AL Central is one of the weakest divisions in all of baseball. But if the Cleveland Guardians end up winning that division, then Jose Ramirez should win AL MVP. That's it for QuickPix today. Remember to place your bets on the fan dual sports book and if you're going to be betting that responsibly. Good luck.