Bobby Witt Jr. is on fire—and the baseball world is taking notice. The Kansas City Royals' superstar shortstop has been named the American League Player of the Week after a scorching stretch at the plate. Over the past week, Witt hit an impressive .407 with a staggering 1.263 OPS, crossing the plate seven times, launching three home runs, driving in four runs, and swiping two bags. It's the kind of all-around performance that reminds everyone why he's one of the most electrifying players in the game.
At just 25 years old, Witt is already cementing himself as a generational talent. Through 41 games this season, he's slashing .302/.372/.475 with five homers, 11 doubles, and a triple. His 2.8 WAR currently leads all of Major League Baseball—a stat that measures a player's total contributions to his team's success. That's the kind of production that makes a franchise player.
Witt's rise has been nothing short of meteoric. He was an All-Star in both 2024 and 2025, finishing second in AL MVP voting in 2024 and fourth in 2025. He's also earned Gold Glove and Silver Slugger honors in each of those seasons, proving he's as dominant with the glove as he is with the bat. While his home run numbers have dipped slightly this year, he's still on pace for 25-30 long balls—more than enough to anchor a playoff-caliber lineup.
And make no mistake: this could be the year Witt captures his first MVP award. The Royals are in the hunt, and if he can lead them back to October, his chances will only grow. Kansas City just took two of three from the Detroit Tigers, and at 19-22, they sit just two games behind the Cleveland Guardians for first place in the AL Central. The division is wide open, and Witt is the engine driving the Royals' resurgence.
Next up: a three-game set against the Chicago White Sox, another division rival sitting at 19-21. These are the kind of series that can define a season—and with Witt swinging a hot bat, the Royals have every reason to feel confident. First pitch is Tuesday night, and all eyes will be on No. 7.
