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hile early predictions for the 2026 MLB season are already being made, one Seattle name has been thrown in the mix. However, it might not be who you’re expecting. Catcher Cal Raleigh came close to taking home hardware last season, but ultimately lost out to New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge.
This year, however, MLB added another name to consider. They predict that Mariners star Julio Rodriguez could claim MVP honors this upcoming season.
2025 Success
Although the Mariners fell short of a World Series appearance, their American League West championship marked their most successful season in more than two decades. Rodríguez played an important role in Seattle’s achievements. He covered the outfield with elite defense while serving as one of the team’s most productive bats.
Julio appeared in more games than any other player in the American League last season. Barely beating out Randy Arozarena by a single plate appearance. He has earned recognition as the No. 1 center fielder in baseball.

His 2025 efforts proved to be a defining force. He helped fuel a type of success the Pacific Northwest hasn’t seen since 2001. Over the course of the year, he posted a .267/.324/.474 slash line while launching 32 home runs and driving in 95 runs, consistently delivering in key moments.
His production helped propel Seattle to its first American League Championship Series appearance in 24 years. In recognition of his elite performance, he was also named to the All-MLB First Team for the first time in his career, further cementing his status among the game’s best.

At just 25 years old, Rodríguez has already built an impressive resume. He has been named a three-time All-Star, three top-10 MVP finisher, and two-time Silver Slugger.
Unfortunately, consistency over a full season is a challenge for Rodriguez. He often surges in the second half, a hurdle he may be able to overcome this season. With Seattle’s current momentum, Rodríguez enters the year as a legitimate MVP contender, if he can maintain production.
Through his No Limits Foundation and Green Hope Foundation, along with a personal investment of $1.3 million, Rodríguez continued giving back to his community this offseason.
Rodríguez recently unveiled a fully renovated multi-sport complex in Loma de Cabrera, Dominican Republic, where he grew up. The facility features the country’s first public AstroTurf baseball field. Also featured are two T-ball fields, a soccer field, stadium lighting, batting cages, and bullpens. Additionally, there are spectator stands, and modern restroom facilities as well as professional drainage throughout.
In a media release, Rodríguez reflected on the project’s significance:
“This field is where everything started for me,” Rodríguez said. “Being able to give back to Loma de Cabrera and create a place where kids can feel proud, feel safe, and believe in themselves means everything. I want them to know there are no limits to what they can achieve.”
This isn’t the first time Rodríguez has invested in his hometown. In previous years, he helped fund the town’s first ambulance service. He also contributed to the renovation of the local cultural center, furthering his legacy as both athlete and leader.

Sydney Jones Sydney Jones is a sports writer covering all things Golf, Mariners, and Seahawks for Heavy.com. She has experience covering the intersection of sports and human interest stories for multiple publications. Originally from Montana, she recently relocated to Seattle and is enjoying the new experience of being surrounding by live professional sports and rooting for a common team while writing about them. More about Sydney Jones
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