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NIHOF MLB 2025 Cup Standings: Week 11, JUNE 16

NIHOF MLB 2025 Cup Standings: Week 11, JUNE 16
17 Jun
2025
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It is with great pleasure that we have brought back the Notinhalloffame MLB Regular Cup, and let us explain how this works:

For every regular-season game, we anointed the best five players with descending points, 5-4-3-2-1. 

We know the following:

  • The top players for the MLB NIHOF Cup are not always the best in the league, as injuries keep players out of games, and a premium on staying healthy can help pile up points. It also does not hurt to be a top player on an average or mediocre team, as they can amass Cup points more easily than elite players on loaded squads.
  • In Baseball, it is more common than in Basketball and Hockey for a player to accrue points with a single Home Run in a game, which favors position players. Starting Pitchers have a hard time with approximately 30-35 Starts and throwing fewer innings than previous generations. This is also true for closers not made for this process.
  • Please remember that this is NOT necessarily who we think were the best players this year and does not reflect overall consistency. Treat this the way we did: as a fun process and more of a compilation of temporary statistical domination.

Here is the current top ten after games concluded on June 16.

1. Aaron Judge, New York Yankees: 118 Cup Points in 71 Games. (#1 Last Week).  5.5 bWAR, 65 Runs, 100 Hits, 26 Home Runs, 60 Runs Batted In, .377/.475/.751 Slash Line, 1.226 OPS & 239 OPS+.

2. Pete Alonso, New York Mets: 107 Cup Points in 72 Games. (#2 Last Week).   2.9 bWAR, 42 Runs, 79 Hits, 17 Home Runs, 63 Runs Batted In, .293/.390/.570 Slash Line, .960 OPS & 175 OPS+.

3. (TIE) Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers:  90 Cup Points in 71 Games.  (#4 Last Week).  3.6 bWAR, 73 Runs, 85 Hits, 25 Home Runs, 43 Runs Batted In, .300/.396/.643 Slash Line, 1.039 OPS & 190 OPS+.

4. Francisco Lindor, New York Mets: 83 Cup Points in 70 Games. (#3 Last Week).   2.8 bWAR, 47 Runs, 78 Hits, 14 Home Runs, 38 Runs Batted In, .279/.353/.475 Slash Line, .828 OPS & 138 OPS+

5. Rafael Devers, San Francisco Giants: 82 Cup Points in 73 Games.  (#4 Last Week).  2.3 bWAR, 47 Runs, 74 Hits, 15 Home Runs, 58 Runs Batted In, .272/.401/.504 Slash Line, .905 OPS & 153 OPS+.

6. Manny Machado, San Diego Padres: 80 Cup Points in 71 Games. (#8 Last Week).  2.8 bWAR, 48 Runs, 85 Hits, 11 Home Runs, 45 Runs Batted In, .316/.375/.509 Slash Line, .884 OPS & 145 OPS+.

7. Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners: 77 Cup Points in 70 Games. (#6 Last Week).   3.3 bWAR, 45 Runs, 67 Hits, 26 Home Runs, 54 Runs Batted In, .259/.369/.606 Slash Line, .975 OPS & 183 OPS+.

8. James Wood, Washington Nationals: 76 Cup Points in 72 Games. (Not in the Top Ten Last Week).   3.2 bWAR, 43 Runs, 77 Hits, 18 Home Runs, 51 Runs Batted In, .284/.378/.550 Slash Line, .928 OPS & 162 OPS+.

9. (TIE) Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs:  75 Cup Points in 71 Games.  (Not in the Top Ten Last Week).  4.0 bWAR, 51 Runs, 75 Hits, 18 Home Runs, 57 Runs Batted In, .268/.301/.539 Slash Line, .840 OPS & 138 OPS+.

9. (TIE) Spencer Torkelson, Detroit Tigers:  75 Cup Points in 69 Games.  (Not in the Top Ten Last Week).  1.4 bWAR, 40 Runs, 57 Hits, 16 Home Runs, 47 Runs Batted In, .233/.341/.490 Slash Line, .831 OPS & 133 OPS+.

9. (TIE) Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals:  75 Cup Points in 66 Games.  (#7 Last Week).  3.1 bWAR, 36 Runs, 78 Hits, 8 Home Runs, 38 Runs Batted In, .279/.337/.468 Slash Line, .804 OPS & 124 OPS+.

The Athletics' Jacob Wilson and the Los Angeles Dodgers' Freddie Freeman fell out of the Top Ten.

Notably, 910 baseball players have earned at least 1 point, up from 888 last week.

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