Beyond Judge and Ohtani: The Hidden Stars Shaping the 2025 MLB Awards Race

in #mlb5 months ago

Every season, the MLB MVP and Cy Young races are headlined by the usual superstars, and in 2025, Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge are understandably front and center. But just beneath that top-tier spotlight lies a deeper and more thrilling competition—one filled with breakout catchers, electrifying shortstops, and dominant pitchers reshaping their teams’ fortunes.

In this article, we dive into the lesser-celebrated contenders quietly making MVP and Cy Young cases and how fans can follow their journeys—especially with Hulk TV’s innovative feature that allows watching up to four live games or highlight reels simultaneously on one screen.

Cal Raleigh: A Catcher Putting Up Historic Numbers

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is making headlines in the sabermetrics world, even if he hasn't quite cracked the mainstream MVP conversations. Raleigh is slugging like a first baseman while calling games behind the plate—no easy task.

As of midseason, Raleigh has launched more than 20 home runs and is leading all catchers in wRC+ and slugging percentage. His overall Wins Above Replacement (WAR) ranks among the league leaders, making him one of the most valuable players not just at his position, but in the entire league.

If the Mariners stay in the playoff hunt, expect the narrative to shift. A catcher who hits for power and handles a rotation this well deserves serious MVP consideration.

Watch Raleigh’s highlights—including home runs, clutch defensive plays, and game-winning hits—on Hulk TV. The platform lets you instantly access highlight packages from every game.

Tarik Skubal: The American League’s Silent Assassin

Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal continues to make a strong case for the Cy Young Award. While the spotlight often shines on big-market arms, Skubal’s domination on the mound is hard to ignore.

With an ERA below 2.00 and a strikeout-to-walk ratio that rivals league greats, Skubal has emerged as a legitimate ace. He’s shut down elite offenses and often goes deep into games, giving Detroit a fighting chance on any given night.

If he continues on this pace, he may not just be a finalist—he might take home the trophy.

For fans tracking pitchers, Hulk TV lets you split your screen—so you can watch Skubal pitch on one screen, while monitoring your favorite team's game or a highlight stream on the others. Perfect for Cy Young chasers.

Elly De La Cruz: A Shortstop with Power and Speed

Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz is the most dynamic young player in the game today. He’s already set records as the first MLB shortstop to post a season with 20 home runs and 60 stolen bases. And he's only getting started.

De La Cruz's electric speed and raw power make him a walking highlight reel. He’s single-handedly turning Reds games into must-watch events.

He may not win MVP this year, but he's becoming the face of Cincinnati baseball and will be a contender for years to come.

Hulk TV users can follow Elly’s every stolen base, long ball, and diving play with real-time highlights updated automatically. And yes—you can queue up four different game views at once for a complete scouting experience.

Rookie Watch: Early Stars Making Waves

While much of the Rookie of the Year spotlight has centered on a few big names, others are quietly making strong debuts. Young pitchers, outfielders, and infielders are popping up across both leagues with impressive numbers and poise beyond their years.

Names like Jackson Holliday, Wyatt Langford, and Paul Skenes are all showcasing skills that could earn them major recognition by the end of the season.

Thanks to Hulk TV, fans can now watch all these rookies in real time or review full highlight compilations per player. The platform’s multi-screen system is ideal for fans tracking multiple prospects in a single sitting.

Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge: Still the Kings—for Now

Of course, it wouldn’t be a 2025 MLB Awards Watch without mentioning the giants of the game. Shohei Ohtani, now exclusively hitting, remains one of the game’s most dangerous bats. Aaron Judge is again challenging for the Triple Crown while anchoring the Yankees' playoff push.

But what’s fascinating about this season is that the MVP race feels more open than ever. Voters may be drawn to unique positional value, historic stats from underdogs, or even the narrative of team success from overlooked franchises.

Hulk TV: The Ultimate Tool for MLB Fans and Stat Addicts

The 2025 season is not just exciting on the field—it’s also never been easier to stay connected to every moment. Hulk TV, a top-tier sports streaming service, has introduced two major features that hardcore baseball fans will love:

Instant Highlight Access

Every game comes with a highlight feature, updated in real-time. You can rewatch towering homers, dazzling defense, and walk-off hits without needing to scroll through YouTube or wait for social media clips.

Four-Screen Simultaneous Viewing

This is the game-changer: with Hulk TV’s split-screen tech, you can watch four live games or highlight feeds at once. Whether you're tracking Judge in the Bronx, Raleigh in Seattle, or De La Cruz in Cincinnati, you're never out of the loop.

Stay tuned on the next MLB live schedule here at Hulktv24.com.

Conclusion: MVP Glory May Come from Unexpected Places

While Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are rightful frontrunners in the MVP race, they aren’t running unopposed. Players like Cal Raleigh, Tarik Skubal, and Elly De La Cruz are writing their own award-worthy stories—often with less fanfare, but equal impact.

For fans who want to witness every swing, pitch, and breakout moment, Hulk TV’s four-screen viewing and real-time highlight access provide the perfect way to stay engaged from first pitch to final out.

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