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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    Well deserved

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    Congrats, JV! It was an amazing season and really fun to watch him all year.

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    Michael Young got some first place votes

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    If he didn't win it this year, a pitcher would NEVER have won it again.

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    If he didn't win it this year, a pitcher would NEVER have won it again.
    Could've said the same about Pedro in 1999, tbh

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    Congratulations to JV. I understand the controversy and debate involved with a pitcher winning the MVP. And I won't say JV deserved it more than Ellsbury or Bautista or even Cabrera. But I do think he was a worthy choice. I think his win total helped, whether it should or not. I think winning the triple crown helped, whether it should or not. But perhaps one of the bigger factors is that the Tigers went to the playoffs and the Red Sox and Blue Jays didn't. I think there was an argument last season for Miguel Cabrera to be the MVP over Josh Hamilton, but the Rangers got to the post season and the Tigers didn't, and I felt that was a deciding factor last year as well. If the Red Sox made it to the playoffs, I think Ellsbury ends up winning it.

    But I'm not going to apologize for being happy for Verlander. It's nice to see players on the team you root for get recognized and honored. Awesome year, Justin.

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    Could've said the same about Pedro in 1999, tbh
    True

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    Don't believe the hype... ChuckD's Avatar
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    I think the argument that pitchers already have their own award and shouldn't get the MVP is bull , and I'm glad to see it blown out of the water, and that bag who totally left him off the ballot hung out to dry.

    Every position player is eligible for two awards, the gold glove and silver slugger at their position, so let's exclude them all from the MVP vote and only allow pitchers, who only have one award, to win.

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    MLB also has the Hank Aaron award going on a deacde now I believe, honoring the best offensive player in each league. Could argue that's the equivalent to the CY for hitters.

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