Tuesday, November 22, 2011

American League MVP 2011

The Texas Rangers are the Rodney Dangerfields of the American League: No Respect at all!
Yesterday, Justin Verlander was named MVP for 2011. As the argument against a pitcher as MVP goes: you're giving the award to someone who only played every five days. A player from the Red Sox finished second. The injustice was done to Michael Young. All he did was finish second in the batting race, was the most consistent player for the American League champions and redefined utility infielder by starting at least ten at all four infield positions plus some games as DH.

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