30. Aaron Judge
In 2022, Aaron Judge went from being an All-Star level player to a man whose name will never be forgotten. New York’s star attraction set an American League record with 62 home runs and led baseball in a slew of categories. Judge paced baseball in runs (133), RBI (131), OBP (.425), SLG (.686), and OPS (1.111). Judge nearly captured the Triple Crown, as well. Turning 32 during the ’24 season, Judge has 257 HR through eight seasons (two of which he played in under 30 games) and is averaging 50 HR per year. If he stays healthy (which he has thus far en route to an MVP-caliber 2024 season), Judge will move up this list before his career comes to an end.