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MLB MVP race 2023: Evaluating AL, NL MVP candidates before All-Star Break

Who will win MLB MVP in 2023? New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge and St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt took home the honors last year. Now, we look ahead to the 2023 season with an outlook analyzing the National League and American League candidates for the MLB MVP race.

Major League Baseball is the only American professional sport that wards two MVP awards, one to each conference. It allows two players to take home a prestigious honor, joining some of the best players in MLB history with the coveted award on their trophy case.

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Let’s evaluate the field of 2023 MLB MVP candidates through the first month of the season. All MLB stats for the AL and NL MVP candidates are as of July 9.

Pos:PlayerAVG/OBP/SLGOPSHRsRBIwRC+fWARbWAR
1Ronald Acuña Jr.331/.408/.582.99021551664.95.1
2Corbin Carroll.292/.369/.552.92118481463.83.8
3Mookie Betts.276/.379/.586.96426621574.34.2
4Fernando Tatís Jr.288/.346/.525.87116441363.33.7
5Luis Arraez.383/.434/.471.9053421522.83.9
MLB stats via FanGraphs and Baseball-Reference
  1. Ronald Acuña Jr, Atlanta Braves – Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr is the NL MVP front-runner thanks to a historically dominant first half of the 2023 season. Acuña Jr. is the first player in NL/AL history to record 20-plus homers, 40-plus steals and 50-plus RBI before the All-Star Break. He’s been on a tear as of late, with one of the longest hitting streaks in 2023 and Atlanta is dominating during that stretch.
  2. Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks – A short-term injury and a cold stretch at the plate has created some distance between Acuña and Corbin Caroll in the NL MVP race. However, the Arizona Diamondbacks rookie has still been one of the best hitters in the National League this season. If Carroll can recapture the form we saw from May – mid-June, Arizona can stay atop the NL West and Carroll will deserve top-3 votes on NL MVP ballots.
  3. Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – Mookie Betts faces long odds of joining Frank Robinson as the only player to win both NL and AL MVP. However, the Los Angeles Dodgers star is at least making a case for it. From June 1 – July 5, Betts slashed .297/.397/.622 with a 169 wRC+, 10 home runs, 24 RBI and a 1.019 OPS. In addition to the MVP-like production at the plate, Betts has demonstrated his versatility by playing second base, shortstop and right field this season.
  4. Fernando Tatís Jr, San Diego Padres – If the San Diego Padres weren’t such a disappointment this season, the NL MVP odds for Fernando Tatīs Jr would be even better. In his first year as a regular outfielder, Tatis ranks third in Defensive Runs Saved (14) and he’s played more than 100 fewer innings than the leaders. Plus, San Diego’s star sports a .341/.409/.621 slash line with a 179 wRC+, seven home runs, nine steals and a 1.031 OPS from June 1 through July 5.
  5. Luis Arraez, Miami Marlins – Even as the Miami Marlins keep winning, Luis Arraez loses ground among the NL MVP candidates. Arraez, one of the worst defensive second basemen in MLB slashed .268/.318/.341 with a .660 OPS in his last 10 games. If he’s not hitting .400 in a season, Arraez has no shot at winning MVP.

AL MVP race: Shohei Ohtani maintains lead

MLB: Los Angeles Angels at San Diego Padres
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Pos:PlayerAVG/OBP/SLGOPSHRsRBIwRC+fWARbWAR
1Shohei Ohtani.302/.387/.6631.05032711814.36.5
2Luis Robert.271/.330/.569.89926511433.74.1
3Corey Seager.353/.413/.6131.02612521833.33.7
4Randy Arozarena.279/.388/.467.85516581452.72.6
5Yandy Diaz.323/.408/.515.92313431602.42.8
MLB stats via FanGraphs and Baseball-Reference
  1. Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels – All Shohei Ohtani is doing this season to lead the AL MVP race is leading the entire league in OPS, home runs, total bases, Wins Above Replacement and pitching at an All-Star level. The numbers listed above highlight everything he’s doing at the plate, so we’ll use this space to highlight the fact that Ohtani is striking out 32.4 percent of the batters he faces and holding them to a .189 batting average.
  2. Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox – The breakout season is here for Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert. He’s top-six among outfielders in Total Runs Saved, carries a phenomenal .306/.379/.694 line with a 192 wRC+ and 1.073 OPS in his last 29 games and he’s been the only bright spot for the White Sox this year.
  3. Corey Seager, Texas Rangers – Once he meets the at-bat thresholds to qualify for the league leaders, Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager will be second in our AL MVP race. He’s simply been sensational this year, with a wRC+ that surpasses Ohtani and an OPS that rivals the MLB MVP favorite. Plus, Texas leads the AL West.
  4. Randy Arozarena, Rays – Even if Randy Arozarena isn’t hitting for a high average anymore (.264 since June 1), he still is responsible for a 12.1 percent walk rate with a 132 wRC+ since June 1. The weight of Arozarena’s consistent production across the entire first half of the season for the American League-best Tampa Bay Rays is why he places fourth on our AL MVP ballot at the All-Star Break.
  5. Yandy Diaz, Tampa Bay Rays – The lack of defensive value prevents Yandy Diaz from placing any higher among the AL MVP candidates, but the Tampa Bay Rays breakout veteran deserves this consideration. The 31-year-old saw his OPS dip in June (.769), but he got on base 39 percent of the time and he’s on pace for 30 doubles with 20-plus homers.

Has anyone ever won Rookie of the Year and MVP?

Fred Lynn (1975) and Ichiro Suzuki (2001) are the only players in MLB history to win Rookie of the Year and MLB MVP in the same season. Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll has the opportunity to join the exclusive club in 2023.

Who is leading the MLB MVP race?

Ronald Acuña Jr and Shohei Ohtani are the front-runners for NL MVP and AL MVP through the first half of the 2023 MLB season.

Who is favored to win NL MVP?

Ronald Acuña Jr (-350) is favored to win NL MVP, followed by Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (+1200) and Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts (+1600).

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Who is favored to win AL MVP?

Shohei Ohtani (-750) is currently favored to win AL MVP in 2023, per BetMGM. Right behind Ohtani in the AL MVP odds is Corey Seager (+1700)

Who are the early MVP favorites in the MLB?

NL MVP race

  1. Ronald Acuna Jr, Braves
  2. Corbin Carroll, Diamondbacks
  3. Mookie Betts, Dodgers
  4. Fernando Tatis Jr, Padres
  5. Luis Arraez, Marlins

AL MVP race

  1. Shohei Ohtani, Angels
  2. Luis Robert, White Sox
  3. Corey Seager, Rangers
  4. Randy Arozarena, Rays
  5. Yandy Diaz, Rays

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MLB MVP odds 2023:Who will win Most Valuable Player?

MLB: NLDS-Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves
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Unsurprisingly, the MLB MVP race this year will feature a lot of familiar names including perennial All-Star selections, All-MLB First Team nominees and former MVP winners. While there is a heavy favorite in the American League, the National League is more of a wide-open race with World Series contenders boasting the early front-runners.

The latest 2023 MLB MVP odds are via BetMGM.

NL MVP odds 2023: Evaluating the National League MVP candidates

PlayerOdds:
Juan Soto+550
Mookie Betts+900
Ronald Acuña Jr+900
Fernando Tatīs Jr+1000
Paul Goldschmidt+1000
Trea Turner+1000
Manny Machado+1200
Nolan Arenado+1200
Freddie Freeman+1300
Pete Alonso+1400
Austin Riley+1600
Francisco Lindor+2500
Matt Olson+2500
Xander Bogaerts+3000
  • Juan Soto, San Diego Padres – An NL MVP favorite last year, Juan Soto didn’t quite meet expectations. However, he still boasted a league-high 20.3% walk rate with 27 home runs, a 145 wRC+ and a .401 OBP. Parked in the heart of one of the best lineups in MLB, Soto is an easy bet for 30-plus homers and a return to a .280 batting average and 160 wRC+ can win him MVP on a playoff team.
  • Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – Mookie Betts hasn’t posted a batting average over a full season since 2019, which slightly diminishes his chances of taking home MVP. However, he is a lock for 100-plus runs scored, 90-plus RBIs and could hit 30 homers with a 140 wRC+ and may finish as a Gold Glove Award finalist. If he’s the best player on the Los Angeles Dodgers this season, that might be good enough to take home the honor.
  • Fernando Tatīs Jr., San Diego Padres – Fernando Tatis Jr. is eligible to return from suspension on April 20, so his stats should keep him in line with other NL MVP candidates. He last hit 42 home runs with a 157 wRC+ and 25 steals in 2021, which if replicated might earn him MVP this upcoming season. However, the PED suspension might swing enough voters to give the honor to an equally-deserving player.
  • Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals – We haven’t seen a player win consecutive MLB MVP awards since Miguel Cabrera (2012-’13). Considering Paul Goldschmidt is now 35 years old, history suggests the odds of him repeating are extremely low. Projected for a regression in OPS and home runs, Goldschmidt likely won’t be an MVP finalist.
  • Ronald Acuña Jr, Atlanta Braves – Ronald Acuña Jr. battled some issues in his first season back from a torn ACL, with a lack of power output becoming the biggest problem. A full offseason to get healthy and make adjustments should allow him to return to the caliber of player who can deliver a 30-30 season. Acuña Jr. is one of the most talented players in MLB and if he returns to his peak with the Atlanta Braves winning the division, he deserves MVP.

AL MVP odds 2023: Best American League MVP candidates

PlayerOdds:
Shohei Ohtani+200
Aaron Judge+500
Mike Trout+650
Julio Rodriguez+800
Yordan Alvarez+1100
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.+1500
Jose Ramirez+1600
Corey Seager+3000
Rafael Devers+3000
Byron Buxton+3000
Kyle Tucker+3000
Wander Franco+3500
Adley Rutschman+3500
Carlos Correa+3500
  • Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels – It took a season for the ages and the Los Angeles Angels finishing under .500 for Shohei Ohtani to not win AL MVP in 2022. While predicting the Angels to make the playoffs is risky, it’s safe to assume there won’t be another Judge-like season. If that’s the case, the player who hits 35-plus home runs with a 150 wRC+ and strikes out 200 batters with a sub-3.0 ERA is the Most Valuable Player in baseball.
  • Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Aaron Judge had a season for the ages and his return to the New York Yankees is the best move for both his career and stats. However, Judge just delivered one of the best single-season performances in MLB history and his career numbers prior to 2022 (..276/.386/.554, 6.4% HR rate) suggest regression is coming for the 31-year-old. Based on that and the lack of back-to-back MLB MVP winners in recent years, it’s best to bet on someone else.
  • Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – Mike Trout could become just the second player in MLB history to win four MVP awards. However, the 31-year-old is stuck on a fringe playoff team and he hasn’t played in 120-plus games since 2019. If you could guarantee Trout plays 120-plus games this year and the Angels are a Wild Card team, Trout would be our runner-up.
  • Julio Rodriguez, Seattle Mariners – The reigning AL Rookie of the Year, Julio Rodriguez looked like a perennial MLB MVP candidate in his first season with the Seattle Mariners. While plate discipline will always be a concern, he’s a 30-30 threat right now who can combine for 200 runs produced. Seattle’s lineup is improved and the budding star should be among the sleepers to win AL MVP in 2023.
  • Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros – Before suffering a hand injury that impacted him in the second half; of the season, Yordan Alvarez slashed .306/.405/.653 with a 196 wRC+ and 26 home runs, neck-and-neck with Judge in our AL MVP race. However, the 2022 season showed that even if Alvarez is healthy for a full season, voters hold his status as a designated hitter against him and that has to be remembered when looking at the field this year.

MLB MVP 2022 results

Who is the AL MVP?

MLB: New York Yankees-Aaron Judge press conference
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New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge won AL MVP in 2022, becoming the first Yankees’ player since Alex Rodriguez (2007) to win MVP honors.

Here’s a breakdown on how I would’ve voted in the MLB MVP races 2022, starting with AL MVP followed by NL MVP.

AL MVP race

Pos:PlayerAVG/OBP/SLGOPSHome RunsRBIwRC+fWARbWAR
1.Aaron Judge.311/.425/.6861.1116213120711.410.6
2.Shohei Ohtani.273/.356/.519.87534951429.49.6
3.Yordan Alvarez.306/.406/.6131.01937971856.66.8
4.Andres Gimenez.297/.371/.466.83717691406.17.2
5.Jose Altuve.300/.387/.533.92128571646.65.6

Aaron Judge, New York Yankees

New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is the AL MVP. While Shohei Ohtani put up a phenomenal fight this season, Judge delivered a caliber of historical greatness that will rightfully go down as one of the best seasons in MLB history.

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Use whatever stats you want. Judge is the first player in MLB history with 60-plus home runs, 90-plus walks and 15-plus steals in a season. He entered Saturday with the ninth-highest FanGraphs’ Wins Above Replacement (10.7) since 1950.

There is also so much more to consider from the star who is on the verge of becoming just the fifth Triple Crown winner in the last 75 years. Judge hit 60 home runs in a season when no other player sniffed 50. All of this in a contract year, betting on himself and delivering in historic fashion. If all of that isn’t enough, a 266 wRC+ in the second half (no other player above 185), 20.3% walk rate and 27 home runs in the second half solidify Judge as MLB MVP.

Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels

MLB: Los Angeles Angels at Minnesota Twins
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Shohei Ohtani wins AL MVP in any other season. The two-way phenom delivered a season like we’ve never seen before. He is the first player since 1900 to face 600 batters and have 600-plus plate appearances (Sarah Langs). He struck out 200-plus batters this season and was part of the 30-homer club, something no other player in MLB history has ever come close to approaching.

Incredibly, Ohtani saved his best stuff for the second half. Entering September 24, Ohtani boasted a .291/.374/.612 slash line with 15 home runs and a 170 wRC+ since the All-Star Break. On the mound, Ohtani sports a 2.59 ERA with a 10.91 K/9, 29.6% strikeout rate and .229 batting average allowed in the second half.

AL MVP ballots should be relatively close, Judge shouldn’t be a unanimous selection. Ohtani’s exceptional play both on the mound and in the batter’s box makes him the best player in MLB. Ultimately, it just isn’t enough to win a second consecutive AL MVP award in a year like this.

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NL MVP race: Nolan Arenado vs Paul Goldschmidt

MLB: St. Louis Cardinals at Los Angeles Dodgers
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Pos:PlayerAVG/OBP/SLGOPSHome RunsRBIwRC+fWARbWAR
1.Nolan Arenado.293/.358/.533.891301031517.37.9
2.Paul Goldschmidt.317/.404/.578.981351151777.17.8
3.Manny Machado.298/.366/.531.898321021527.46.8
4.Freddie Freeman.325/.407/.511.918211001577.15.9
5.Austin Riley.273/.349/.528.87838931425.56.5

Nolan Arenado, St. Louis Cardinals

The NL MVP vote makes for a great debate, with voters asked to weigh if they prefer defense or offense more. There is no wrong choice, it’s a matter of preference, but the choice here is awarding NL MVP to Nolan Arenado.

Look at what the 31-year-old accomplished this season. He is ranks third in Fielding Bibles’ Defensive Runs Saved (18) among players with 1,000-plus innings played. In addition, Arenado boasts the sixth-highest Outs Above Average (14), all while playing one of the most important defensive positions in baseball.

All of that is incredibly valuable for a team that is so dependent on its pitching and defense. Arenado makes life so much easier for his teammate on the mound, saving runs and routinely creating outs or erasing extra-base hits.

On top of this, Arenado has the third-highest wRC+ (151), the fourth-best slugging percentage (.535) and is on pace for a 30-homer and 100-RBI season. When you combine all of that with his fielding, Arenado is our NL MVP.

Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals

MLB: St. Louis Cardinals at San Diego Padres
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It won’t be surprising if Paul Goldschmidt wins NL MVP. Entering the weekend, the St. Louis Cardinals first baseman leads the National League in slugging (.591), fWAR (7.1), wRC+ (181) and ranks second in RBI (112) and isolated power (.271)

Here’s the argument against Goldschmidt. He is slashing .235/.342/.412 in September with a 119 wRC+ and seven RBIs in his last 79 plate appearances. All of this has come at a time when the Cardinals’ lineup desperately needs a spark.

Defensively, he ranks 10th among first basemen (500-plus innings) in Defensive Runs Saved (two) and is 33rd in Outs Above Average (-7). That’s enough to give Arenado the nod over Goldschmidt.

Check below for our evaluation of the MLB MVP predictions and race heading into the season.

MLB MVP history and FAQ

Here’s everything you need to know about the MLB MVP awards, including its history and when it is announced by Major League Baseball.

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Why does baseball have 2 MVPs?

MLB: Oakland Athletics at Philadelphia Phillies
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There are two MLB MVP awards because Major League Baseball provides awards for both the American League and the National League. Just like with MVP, there are AL & NL honors for the Cy Young Award, Comeback Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Manager of the Year and Reliever of the Year.

MLB MVP winners: Who is the 2022 MLB MVP?

MLB: Game Two-Cincinnati Reds at St. Louis Cardinals
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St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt and New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge won MLB MVP honors in 2022. Goldschmidt beat teammate Nolan Arenado, the runner-up for NL MVP, while Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani finished as the AL MVP runner-up.

  • 2022 – AL MVP – Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
  • 2022 – NL MVP – Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals
  • 2021 – AL MVP – Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels
  • 2021 – NL MVP – Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies
  • 2020 – AL MVP – José Abreu, Chicago White Sox
  • 2020 – NL MVP – Freddie Freeman, Atlanta Braves
  • 2019 – AL MVP – Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
  • 2019 – NL MVP – Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • 2018 – AL MVP – Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox
  • 2018 – NL MVP – Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers
  • 2017 – AL MVP – Jose Altuve, Houston Astros
  • 2017 – NL MVP – Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins

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Who has the most MVPs in MLB?

MLB: Chicago Cubs at San Francisco Giants
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Barry Bonds won seven MLB MVP awards during his career. The San Francisco Giants icon holds the MLB record for most MVPs, winning them in 1990, ’92, ’92 and 2001-’04.

Who is the youngest MLB MVP winner?

Johnny Bench is the youngest player to win MLB MVP. The former Cincinnati Reds catcher won MVP in 1970 at the age of 22 years and 26 days old, just surpassing Vida Blue (22 years, 3 months and 30 days in 1971). During that 1970 season, Bench hit 45 home runs with 148 RBIs a .293 batting average and a .932 OPS.

Who votes for MLB MVP?

The Baseball Writers Association of America votes for MLB MVP. There are 60 total voters for MVP honors, with 30 voting for the National League MVP and another 30 voting for the American League MVP.

Who has 3 MLB MVPs?

MLB: All Star Game
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There have been 11 players in baseball history to win three MVPs. Most recently, Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout became the latest player to win his third AL MVP. Before that, Albert Pujols and Alex Rodriguez became the first players to do it since Barry Bonds.

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MLB players with three MVPs

  • Barry Bonds – 7 – 1990, ’92, ’92, 2001-’04
  • Mike Trout – 3 – 2014, ’16, ’19
  • Alex Rodriguez – 3 – 2003, ’05, ’07
  • Albert Pujols – 3 – 2005, ’08, ’09
  • Mike Schmidt – 3 – 1980, ’81, ’86
  • Yogi Berra – 3 – 1951, ’54, ’55
  • Stan Musial – 3 – 1943, ’46, ’48
  • Mickey Mantle – 3 – 1956, ’57, ’62
  • Roy Campanella – 3 – 1951, ’53, ’55
  • Joe Dimaggio – 3 – 1939, ’41, ’47
  • Jimmie Foxx – 1932, ’33, ’38