Aaron Judge Crowned 2025 Major League Player of the Year

Aaron Judge has been a dominant force in Major League Baseball (MLB) and was recently named the 2025 Major League Player of the Year by Baseball America. His exceptional performance this season has solidified his status as one of the league’s elite hitters.
A Historic 2025 Season
During the 2025 season, Judge posted impressive statistics. He recorded a batting average of .331, an on-base percentage of .457, and a slugging percentage of .688. Additionally, Judge hit 53 home runs and drove in 114 runs, leading the league with a 1.144 OPS.
Offensive Highlights
- Batting Average: .331
- On-Base Percentage: .457
- Slugging Percentage: .688
- Home Runs: 53
- RBIs: 114
Judge’s 9.7 bWAR was a testament to his overall value, although he missed ten games in July due to a flexor strain in his right elbow. This injury limited his defensive contributions later in the season.
Unprecedented Achievements
Judge’s consistent performance has allowed him to lead the majors in all three primary offensive categories—batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging—as only the sixth player to do so since World War II in a non-strike-shortened season.
Historical Comparisons
The last players to achieve this feat include baseball legends such as Ted Williams, Barry Bonds, and Miguel Cabrera, further emphasizing Judge’s elite hitting ability.
Record-Setting Power
Moreover, Judge has now achieved the milestone of four seasons with at least 50 home runs, tying him with legendary sluggers Babe Ruth, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa for the all-time record.
Players with Four 50-Homer Seasons
Player | Seasons with 50+ Home Runs |
---|---|
Babe Ruth | 4 |
Mark McGwire | 4 |
Sammy Sosa | 4 |
Aaron Judge | 4 |
In terms of league-wide performance, Judge stands out as an offensive powerhouse. Since 2021, he has maintained a batting average of .306 and achieved a 215 OPS+. This statistic showcases his remarkable ability to hit for both power and average, surpassing other notable hitters.
Future Outlook
Looking ahead, Judge has the potential to further enhance his already impressive peak performance. His five-year average from 2021-2025 places him among the best hitters in modern baseball history.
Top Five-Year OPS+ Totals Post-War Era
- Barry Bonds (2000-2004): 241
- Ted Williams (1954-1958): 198
- Aaron Judge (2021-2025): 196
Aaron Judge’s legacy continues to grow as he maintains his position at the forefront of MLB offensive production. His combination of power and hitting ability has redefined what it means to be an elite player in baseball.