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Aaron Judge still MLB favorite despite falling behind Ohtani, Soto in money

Esteban Quiñones by Esteban Quiñones
January 1, 2025
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Superstars Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto outgunned Yankees captain Aaron Judge by earning two biggest deals in MLB history. However, they are yet to surpass Judge’s popularity among the MLB fans. The Bronx slugger still rules the baseball fandom and it is evident from the latest search stats released by StatMuse.

It lists Aaron Judge as the most-searched player on its site. Ohtani comes second and Soto a distant third.

The most viewed MLB pages on StatMuse for 2024: pic.twitter.com/1WKgfAgZWC

— StatMuse Baseball (@statmusemlb) December 31, 2024

These three baseball titans authored remarkable narratives throughout the year. Ohtani secured his third MVP award while steering the Los Angeles Dodgers to World Series glory, while Judge claimed his second American League MVP trophy en route to leading the Yankees to the AL pennant. Soto clinched the biggest-ever deal in baseball history. Their parallel paths of excellence created a fascinating subplot that energized the entire 2024 campaign.

Aaron Judge: The Bomber reigns supreme

New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge holds the American League Championship trophy after Game 5 of the baseball AL Championship Series against the Cleveland Guardians Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024, in Cleveland. The Yankees won 5-2 to advance to the World Series.
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The 2024 season saw Aaron Judge orchestrate a symphony of power and precision that left baseball purists and casual fans alike in awe. The Yankees’ captain assembled a statistical masterpiece: a .322 batting average, 58 thunderous home runs, 144 RBIs, and an otherworldly 1.159 OPS. His disciplined approach at the plate yielded 133 walks, while his overall contribution amounted to a staggering 10.8 WAR, placing him atop virtually every significant offensive category. Only Bobby Witt Jr.’s late-season surge in Kansas City prevented Judge from achieving the rare Triple Crown, edging him by mere percentage points in the batting race.

Judge’s impact transcended individual achievements as he galvanized the Yankees‘ championship pursuit. Though the World Series trophy proved elusive, his clutch performances and steadfast leadership transformed the Bronx Bombers into American League champions. His commanding presence in the batter’s box and quiet dignity in the clubhouse exemplified the attributes of a franchise cornerstone.

The digital footprint of Judge’s remarkable season manifested in his dominance of StatMuse Baseball’s analytics platform. His position as the most-viewed player reflected both his statistical excellence and his ability to capture the public’s imagination, as fans constantly sought to contextualize his historic accomplishments.

Shohei Ohtani: Redefining paychecks

Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani celebrates the win against the Mets in Game 6 of the NLCS on October 20, 2024, in Los Angeles. The Dodgers will face the Yankees in the World Series.
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Shohei Ohtani’s 2024 campaign read like a work of fiction, as he achieved the previously unthinkable: baseball’s first 50-50 season. The Japanese superstar terrorized opposing pitchers with 54 home runs while wreaking havoc on the basepaths with 59 stolen bases. His offensive arsenal included a sparkling .310 batting average, 130 RBIs, and a dominant 1.036 OPS, proving that even without his pitching repertoire, Ohtani remained an unstoppable force.

The crowning achievement of Ohtani’s season came in October, as he played an instrumental role in delivering the Dodgers their coveted World Series championship. This milestone, combined with his third MVP award, further solidified his legacy as one of baseball’s most extraordinary talents. Despite being limited to designated hitter duties due to injury, Ohtani’s laser focus on hitting demonstrated his remarkable adaptability and competitive drive.

His unprecedented achievements garnered significant attention on StatMuse, where he ranked as the second most-viewed player. Fans and analysts alike pored over his statistics, seeking to comprehend the full scope of his revolutionary impact on America’s pastime.

Rising stars and big mentions

Juan Soto entered free agency after playing in the 2024 World Series for the New York Yankees.
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While Judge and Ohtani commanded center stage, a compelling supporting cast also captured the public’s interest. The StatMuse rankings revealed a fascinating mix of current stars and historical giants, with Juan Soto’s hitting artistry, Elly De La Cruz’s electric potential, and Barry Bonds’ enduring legacy rounding out the top five most-viewed profiles.

De La Cruz emerged as baseball’s newest sensation, showcasing a rare combination of speed, power, and defensive excellence. Soto continued to demonstrate his masterful plate discipline and consistent production, while Bonds’ historical numbers remained a source of endless fascination for fans seeking historical context for today’s achievements.

The legacy of baseball’s titans

As baseball turns its attention to 2025, speculation builds around Judge and Ohtani’s ability to sustain their extraordinary standards. Their status as the game’s highest-paid performers brings immense expectations. Judge shoulders the responsibility of returning the Yankees to baseball’s summit while maintaining his offensive supremacy in the competitive American League. Ohtani, fresh off a World Series triumph, contemplates the possibility of resuming his revolutionary two-way role should his arm recover sufficiently.

Their parallel pursuits of excellence, though occurring in different leagues, create an engaging narrative that enriches the baseball season. Judge’s classic power-hitting prowess and Ohtani’s revolutionary versatility offer contrasting styles that appeal to fans of all preferences, elevating them to the status of global ambassadors for the sport.

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The influence of Judge and Ohtani extends well beyond statistical achievement. They represent baseball’s evolution into a truly global spectacle, with Judge exemplifying the traditional American slugger and Ohtani embodying international baseball’s limitless potential. Their accomplishments have injected fresh energy into a sport constantly seeking to balance tradition with innovation.

Modern platforms like StatMuse have become essential tools for quantifying and celebrating their achievements. The overwhelming interest in Judge and Ohtani’s profiles reflects their unique ability to bridge the gap between casual fans and statistical analysts, fostering deeper engagement with the sport.

The 2024 season will be remembered as the year when Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani reached unprecedented heights of excellence. Their dual reign as league MVPs and their status as StatMuse’s most-viewed players underscore their transformative impact on baseball. As they continue writing their legends, the 2025 season promises another captivating chapter in the careers of two athletes who have redefined the boundaries of baseball achievement.

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Esteban Quinones is a proud graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Growing up just blocks away from Yankee Stadium in Upper Manhattan, Esteban developed a deep love for the New York Yankees, a passion that has been a constant throughout his life. Whether it's cheering for the Yankees or crafting strategic communications, Esteban brings dedication and enthusiasm to producing content around all things Yankees.

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