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Royals: One of many games in which Witt flashes all the tools, April 11
Bobby Witt Jr. had a long list of standout games in 2024, but perhaps his best was all the way back in April against the Astros. On April 11 at Kauffman Stadium, Witt went 4-for-5 with two home runs, four runs scored, five RBIs and a stolen base. He powered the Royals to a 13-3 win, their seventh consecutive victory, during their early sweep of the eventual AL West champions. It was an early indicator of the Royals’ success and Witt’s amazing ‘24 campaign. Honorable mentions for this include Dairon Blanco’s seven-RBI game on Aug. 17 against the Reds, Vinnie Pasquantino’s 3-for-3 game with a double, homer and five RBIs against the Astros on April 10 and Witt’s 4-for-5 night against the White Sox that included a go-ahead grand slam on July 29.
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It took a moonshot year from Judge to keep Witt away from the AL MVP Award, but the 24-year-old phenom made it obvious in 2024 that he’s going to win one eventually. Witt is just fantastic at everything on a baseball field, leading the Majors in both batting average (.332) and hits (211) while posting a 30-30 season and capturing AL Gold Glove and Silver Slugger Awards. (He even won the Heart & Hustle Award.) Oh, and he elevated a Royals team coming off a 106-loss season to the franchise’s first playoff appearance since its 2015 World Series title.
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