Major League Baseball announced its weekly MVP awards for the period of April 4-10, honoring standout performers from both leagues. National League honors went to Philadelphia Phillies starting left-hander Cristopher Sanchez, who delivered a series of dominant outings. Sanchez showcased exceptional command and effectiveness on the mound, helping the Phillies secure key victories during the week. Over his appearances, he recorded a low earned run average and consistently kept opposing hitters off balance.
In the American League, the weekly MVP award was given to Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., whose offensive prowess and defensive contributions made him a clear choice for the honor. Witt displayed impressive hitting skills, delivering timely hits and showcasing speed on the basepaths. His all-around performance anchored the Royals’ lineup and provided a spark for the team.
Both players have been integral to their respective teams’ recent successes, and the weekly recognition highlights their individual achievements during a competitive stretch of the MLB season.
