Chapow
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I agree with you. Judge is a worthy candidate who is consistently one of the top players in MLB every year. He hasn't won the MVP twice because he's a Yankee.
30 writers in the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) vote on the MVP. There are 2 voters from each city, so Yankee-centric voters don't get any more votes than anyone else.
If anything, there has been more buzz about Cal Raleigh this year from the national press than Judge. People tend to be more excited by a new face, and although Cal's been around for several years, this year has been his coming out party. Also, home runs are a flashy stat that people focus on, and Cal's 58 is significantly higher than Judge's 49.
Good points. I could be wrong, but I kind of doubt that there's some sort of massive and pervasive pro Yankees bias in Boston, and Milwaukee, and Cincinnati, and St Louis, and Denver, and Phoenix, and Miami, and LA, and San Fran, etc.
And I agree with your last point too. I think the fact that Judge has already won it twice probably works in Cals favor as well.
