MLB Names Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani the 2024 MVPs, Jason Kelce to Host ESPN Late Night TV Show, JFK Assassination Took Place
MLB Names Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani the 2024 MVPs, Jason Kelce to Host ESPN Late Night TV Show, JFK Assassination Took Place

Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani named Major League Baseball MVP's.

After facing off in the 2024 World Series, New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge and Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani have been named the MLB American League and National League MVPs respectively.

Both players earned their new titles unanimously after votes were cast by members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.

This is Ohtani's 3rd time winning this title, having won in 2021 and 2023 during his time on the Los Angeles Angels, becoming only the second player in history to be crowned in both the National and American Leagues.

Judge earns his second MVP title, also having won in 2022.

Jason Kelce to host new late night television show on ESPN.

They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce will air Friday nights on ESPN in the 1 AM hour from January 4 through February 1.

News of the show was announced when the former Philadelphia Eagles star made an appearance on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live!

On Thursday.

The 5 episode series will be filmed at Philadelphia's Union Transfer in front of a live studio audience, and will feature live music from Philly-based funk band SNACKTIME.

Episodes will also be available for streaming on ESPN+, Youtube, and in reruns on ESPN2.

On this day in 1963, President John F.

Kennedy was assassinated.

61 years after the tragic event, Americans everywhere still remember the legacy the 35th president left behind.

John F.

Kennedy inspired a new generation of leadership, guiding the country through times of civil unrest, promoting peace, and fighting for equal rights for all Americans.

His untimely passing devastated the nation, many today still remembering where they were when they heard the news.

Honor JFK today by asking those of older generations how they remember his presidency, researching his many achievements, or by participating in a moment of silence.

National Love Your Freckles Day is celebrated.

Celebrated annually on November 22, National Love Your Freckles Day celebrates the beauty of all freckled faces.

Freckles can either be a genetic trait or a result of sun exposure, and while most commonly appearing amongst fair skinned individuals and redheads, anyone of any skin type can have freckles.

Celebrate the holiday by appreciating your own freckles or compliment someone close to you who has that special sunkissed skin.

National Cranberry Relish Day is also recognized.

We are less than a week out from Thanksgiving, so it's time to start prepping those plates.

Cranberry Relish has become a Thanksgiving favorite over the years, serving as a sweet and tangy side to pair with the savory flavors of turkey, stuffing, and gravy, and it's super easy to make.

Regularly made with raw cranberries, apples, oranges, cinnamon, and sugar, Cranberry Relish is the perfect no-bake dish to impress your guests all throughout the holiday season.

In today's birthday news: Director Terry Gilliam 84, tennis player Billie Jean King 81, musician Steven Van Zandt 74, Talking Heads bassist Tina Weymouth 74, actress Jamie Lee Curtis 66, actor Mark Ruffalo 57, actor Michael D.

Cohen 49, actress Scarlett Johansson 40, model Hailey Bieber 28, comedian Rodney Dangerfield would be 103.