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Miguel Cabrera MVP well deserved!
I like that Major League Baseball is now publicizing who voted for who. However, they need to take it a step further and make the writer justify why hevoted the way they did. If you dont agree with me, you need to look no further than seeing Josh Donaldson with a first place MVP vote, and Mike Trout with a seventh place vote. Those are complete jokes, and should need to be explained.
Josh Donaldson definitely didn't deserve a first place vote, but he was certainly worthy of being considered.
Offensively, at least.What numbers are you looking at?
Werth: .318/.398/.532/.931 with 25 homers and 82 RBI's
McCutchen: .317/.404/.508/.911 with 21 homers and 84 RBI's
Congratulations to Miguel Cabrera for having a betterteammatesGM than Mike Trout.
I really don't get the Angels management. Scioscia specializes in playing fast guys with strong Defense, a la Vlad, and Management goes out and gets a bunch of slow neckless sluggers like Josh Hamilton.Congratulations to Miguel Cabrera for having better teammates than Mike Trout.
Congratulations to Miguel Cabrera for having better teammates than Mike Trout.
Miggy back to back
Ackley...On some other roster.
BTW...Miggy is still an MVP caliber player. Forget the hard-ons for Trout. Baseball is "stooped in tradition," ya know?
Spend money on bats... Use one of the three middle infielders in a deal to get an established guy like David Price or a young kid like Shelby Miller.I'm surprised Daniels isn't more in on Tanaka. It makes sense with the Darvish connection.
Replace Garza. 60/60 should get it done. His ceiling is an elite 2.
Darvish, Tanaka, Holland, Perez, Harrison or Ogando.
BTW...Miggy is still an MVP caliber player. Forget the hard-ons for Trout. Baseball is "stooped in tradition," ya know?