Ohtani vs. PCA for NL MVP: MLB players weigh in on heated award race
The battle for the National League's biggest honor is getting tighter by the day. Here's which star has most impressed those who face them.
The National League MVP award race is heating up, with Shohei Ohtani and Paul S. deJong, also known as PCA not being in the running, but rather Paul Goldschmidt and Corbin Carroll and others, and actually PCA is not even in NL but MLB players are weighing in on the impressive seasons of Ohtani and Carroll.
Ohtani's historic performance as a pitcher and hitter has made him a strong contender, with many players likely impressed by his unique skillset and dominance on the mound and at the plate. On the other hand, Carroll's breakout season has been nothing short of phenomenal, with his impressive stats and clutch performances making a strong case for the award.
As the season winds down, it will be interesting to see how the voters, including MLB players, weigh the merits of Ohtani, Carroll, and other top contenders. Will Ohtani's dual-threat ability and impressive numbers give him the edge, or will Carroll's consistent excellence and impact on his team's success sway the voters? Tour fans will be keeping a close eye on this award race, and we'll be watching to see how it all plays out.
Originally reported by espn.com. TourNews adds analysis for sports & fitness readers.