A dynamic, photorealistic split image: on the left, three MLB jerseys (Yankees, Dodgers, Red Sox) with glowing question marks; on the right, a gleaming, spotlighted MVP trophy on a pedestal. The background is a blurred, cheering stadium crowd at night. Cinematic lighting.
A dynamic, photorealistic split image: on the left, three MLB jerseys (Yankees, Dodgers, Red Sox) with glowing question marks; on the right, a gleaming, spotlighted MVP trophy on a pedestal. The background is a blurred, cheering stadium crowd at night. Cinematic lighting.

MLB MVP Awards 2025: Finalists Announced, Winners to be Revealed Today

As of November 13, 2025, the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) has announced the finalists for the 2025 MLB Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards in both the American and National Leagues. The winners are scheduled to be revealed today.

American League MVP Finalists

Aaron Judge (OF, New York Yankees)
Judge had an outstanding season, posting a .331 batting average, a .457 on-base percentage, and a .688 slugging percentage. He hit 53 home runs and drove in 114 runs, leading to a 9.7 bWAR.

Cal Raleigh (C, Seattle Mariners)
Raleigh delivered a historic performance with a .247 batting average, a .359 on-base percentage, and a .589 slugging percentage. He hit 60 home runs and had 125 RBIs, resulting in a 7.4 bWAR.

José Ramírez (3B, Cleveland Guardians)
Ramírez contributed significantly with a .283 batting average, a .360 on-base percentage, and a .503 slugging percentage. He hit 30 home runs, drove in 85 runs, and stole 44 bases, achieving a 5.8 bWAR.

National League MVP Finalists

Shohei Ohtani (DH/RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers)
Ohtani showcased his dual-threat capabilities, batting .282 with a .374 on-base percentage and a .582 slugging percentage. He hit 55 home runs, had 102 RBIs, and stole 20 bases. As a pitcher, he recorded a 1-1 record with a 2.87 ERA and 62 strikeouts in 47 innings, culminating in a combined 7.7 bWAR.

Kyle Schwarber (DH, Philadelphia Phillies)
Schwarber had a strong season with a .240 batting average, a .365 on-base percentage, and a .563 slugging percentage. He hit 56 home runs and drove in 132 runs, leading to a 4.7 bWAR.

Juan Soto (RF, New York Mets)
Soto delivered impressive numbers, batting .263 with a .396 on-base percentage and a .535 slugging percentage. He hit 43 home runs, had 105 RBIs, and stole 38 bases, achieving a 6.2 bWAR.

The MVP winners are expected to be announced later today.

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