Shohei Ohtani’s dual wielding is “for the sake of the show” US reporter recommends judge as MVP “value of victory” | Full-Count

Reporter Jon Heyman raves that “The Year of the Judges is one of the best ever”

The pitcher Shohei Ohtani of the Angels and the outfielder Aaron Judge of the Yankees are competing for the American League MVP. There are voices pushing each side, and the predictions and prospects of the MVP race are being featured in various US media every day.

Under such circumstances, MLB Network reporter John Heyman, who also writes a column for the New York Post, a local media outlet in New York, home of the Yankees, recommended the judge, who has hit 59 home runs so far, as MVP, and in response to the voice of Otani, ” West Coast favoritism,” he pointed out.

In an article for the New York Post, Hayman wrote, “Judge’s Year is one of the best ever.” Heyman, who has been covering MLB for many years, said, “I’ve been covering this sport for so long that I’ve been chasing (father of current Yankees manager Aaron Boone) Bob Boone as a player, but this year’s I’ve never seen an activity like a judge),” he said.

It’s true that Judge has hit 59 home runs so far, and the Yankees are still leading the American League East, although they’ve slowed down. Judge is leading the Yankees to the district championship, and Hayman reporter also said, “Judge is sending a season like Roger Maris, batting regarding four minutes higher than him, and unlike Maris, he is behind. There is no Mickey Mantle in . 269 ​​batting average in 1961 with 61 home runs and 141 RBIs, compared with the big hitters in history.

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