Major League Baseball has announced its 2023 Most Valuable Players. To nobody's surprise, Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels was the unanimous MVP in the Americal League. Also to nobody's surprise, Ronald Acuña, Jr. of the Atlanta Braves won the MVP award handily in the National League. Acuña, Jr. also won the MVP unanimously (which I hadn't expected), and this marks the first time that both MVPs were unanimous. Ohtani is the first baseball player ever to twice be name a unanimous MVP.
The National League MVP voting was interesting. Mookie Betts of the Los Angeles Dodgers got all 30 second-place votes, and Freddie Freeman (Dodgers) and Matt Olson (Braves) split all of the third-place and fourth-place voters (with Freeman getting 17 of the former and 13 of the latter to obtain 4 more points than Olson). Rookie of the Year Corbin Carroll of the Arizona Diamondbacks finished fifth in the voting and garnered 20 of the 30 fifth-place votes.
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