2025 MLB Season Shows Historic Parity, Rockies, Nationals Struggle with Walk Rates
2025 MLB Season Shows Historic Parity, Rockies, Nationals Struggle with Walk Rates

2025 MLB Season Shows Historic Parity, Rockies, Nationals Struggle with Walk Rates

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The 2025 MLB season showcased remarkable individual performances and significant parity across teams. Aaron Judge led with an outstanding wRC+ of 204, outperforming Shohei Ohtani by 32 points, while George Springer posted the best wRC+ after the All-Star break at 210, highlighting his resurgence. Juan Soto surprisingly tied for the NL lead in stolen bases with 38, demonstrating a rare combination of power and speed. Despite individual successes, the season was marked by competitive balance, with no team reaching 100 wins and division races decided tightly, such as the AL East title clinched by the Blue Jays via tiebreaker over the Yankees. Meanwhile, struggling franchises like the Nationals and Rockies face challenges, particularly in plate discipline, as both teams ranked lowest in minor league walk rates, signaling areas needing improvement to accelerate rebuild progress. These insights provide a comprehensive view of both the season's standout performances and underlying organizational dynamics heading into 2026.

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