 Aaron Judge was just named the American League MVP. It's 28 of the 31st place votes. There was some debate about Shohei Otani and I get it, but not this year, not the way he played. I mean, there are several tiebreakers that made it a no-brainer for me. I mean, we're a sport that lives with wins above replacements. So the guy who plays two positions and plays them great, he finished fourth in the Cy Young, he had a combined B-war of 9.6. Aaron Judge didn't pitch. His B-war was 10.6. So that's one tiebreaker. Another one is the Angels were terrible, terrible. I think it was 16 games under 500. The Yankees won 99 games and won the American League East. This guy had one of the greatest seasons of all time. If Otani had won the MVP this year, then you would never be able to give it to anybody else but Otani for the remainder of his career because the word valuable has to mean something. I know that it's not his fault that the Angels finished third and so far under 500, but he couldn't have been that valuable. If you took him out of there, they'd still be awful. And if you took Aaron Judge off the Yankees, I'm not sure you could find somebody to do what Aaron Judge did. Yeah, Shohei Otani is the only human being on the planet who knows what it feels like to take the baseball out on the mound and throw at 30 starts, whoever many he had and be able to get four at bats at night. It's an incredible thing that he did and that he is doing. But when we get to watch Aaron Judge night in and night out and you would hate to imagine if he got hurt this year or he was not part of this Yankee team.