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00:00Let's focus in on the American League MVP, the Rookie of the Year.
00:05I know you've got some positions there, and then another one, too, I'd like you to explain.
00:09So let's start off there.
00:11Yeah, AL MVP, you see it up there.
00:12I'm actually looking at Bobby Witt, plus 450.
00:15Obviously, Aaron Judge is the favorite, rightfully so.
00:17He can easily hit 50, 60 home runs, and he's a monster.
00:20But, you know, these MVP awards, a lot of times, are a little bit more narrative-based.
00:25And you might have a little bit of judge fatigue.
00:26He's won a couple times.
00:27You look at Bobby Witt, he's a multi-category monster.
00:30He runs, he hits.
00:31He's got all this hype from them, the great defensive plays from the World Baseball Classic.
00:35You saw on, like, social media that Paul Skeeds loves them and their BFFs.
00:39So you think you can carry that in with a Royals team that I think is on the rise.
00:43You know, Vinny Pasquantino, Jack Hegmione, they get some good arms there.
00:46If the Royals can get back to the playoffs, even win the AL Central, Bobby Witt is another monster year.
00:51He almost won it two years ago in a similar situation.
00:54I think it's worth a sprinkle at, you know, plus 450.
00:56I've seen it as high as, like, plus 550 in some books.
00:59So I'm looking at Witt there to win the AL MVP.
01:01I think he's the only one that really kind of challenged it.
01:05You know, Cal Raleigh is not going to repeat what he did last year.
01:07I don't know if we can trust Nick Kurtz to have that kind of year already.
01:11Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 16-1, is also an interesting, a little bit more longer shot.
01:15Again, I'm more of a premier team that should do well.
01:17But for me, Witt is the place I'm going to go.
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