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So he won MVP in his 4th season in the MLB, runner up MVP to Judge when Judge hit 62 homers (5th season), and then MVP in his 6th season, last year. He’s presumed to win MVP again this year, but this will be the first year he nabs it without pitching. How many MVPs is he going to win in 10 years (from the time he won his first)? What’s the over/under if he stays healthy (just to get a sense)? 6.5? It’s interesting to watch going forward; I wonder if voters will ever ‘fatigue’ of voting him for MVP. Will he actually pitch (in relief) in the playoffs this year? And when would that happen, like game 1 or series on the line for the Dodgers?
He might get to 55/55
He came so close!
There’s always next year. 55mph/55 SO