As the MLB world eagerly awaits the announcement of the 2025 American League MVP, a controversial take from an analyst has ignited a social media frenzy. The analyst boldly argued that Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is more deserving of the MVP award than New York Yankees star Aaron Judge, citing Raleigh’s defensive prowess and impressive fielding percentage. In a surprising statement, the analyst went as far as to label the right field position, which Judge plays, as "the easiest, most worthless position on the field."
During the heated segment, the analyst declared that if Judge were to win the MVP award, it would signal a need to redefine the prestigious accolade. "If Cal Raleigh doesn’t win the MVP on Thursday night, the MVP needs to be the Hank Aaron Award," the analyst proclaimed. "Give it to the best offensive player because who gives a s**t about anything else?"
This bold comparison and dismissal of Judge’s position did not sit well with fans, particularly those in New York. Some fans accused the analyst of bias against the Yankees, while others questioned their understanding of baseball. The debate raged on social media, with supporters of both players passionately defending their MVP candidate.
In a surprising turn of events, Cal Raleigh himself made headlines by calling the Mariners’ 2025 season a "failure" despite his MVP finalist status. The 27-year-old catcher expressed disappointment in the team’s postseason exit, emphasizing that individual accolades mean little in the face of team goals. Raleigh’s candid assessment of the season resonated with fans and showcased his competitive spirit that has propelled him to stardom in the MLB.
As the MVP debate continues to captivate baseball fans, the contrasting narratives of Cal Raleigh and Aaron Judge add an intriguing layer to the discussion. Regardless of the outcome, one thing is certain – the 2025 AL MVP race is one for the ages.

