Who's the AL MVP?

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  • Derek Jeter

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  • Justin Morneau

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    Who's the AL MVP?

    Now that Ryan Howard's as NL MVP has shown an MVP doesn't have to come from a playoff team, what about the AL?

    Vote soon. The announcement will be made Nov. 21.

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    Well obviously some will want someone from NY to win. Always do....

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    Here's a breakdown of the candidates for the 2006 AL MVP, listed alphabetically:


    Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox: Teammate Jim Thome was the more compelling candidate at the All-Star break, but Dye's excellent first half (.318, 25 HR, 68 RBI) was only the warmup for his sensational finish. The slugging outfielder was among the league leaders in several key statistical categories, including homers, batting average, RBIs, slugging and on-base plus slugging percentage.

    Dye was a force on a team in the forefront of the playoff picture until a late fade. In his first 52 games following the break, he drove in 44 runs.

    Dye hit .344 in July and .355 in August, while slugging .708 and .682, respectively. Dye came up big in key games, like his three homers in four games against Detroit late last month to help the White Sox gain a split with the division leaders. The right fielder was again outstanding defensively.

    "[Jermaine] Dye definitely deserves MVP consideration in my opinion," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said.


    Derek Jeter, New York Yankees: His 14 homers and 97 RBIs don't measure up to the considerable totals of most of the other contenders or even a couple of his teammates (Rodriguez and Jason Giambi) but Jeter was a consistent force for the team with the best record in the American League.

    Jeter could follow in the footsteps of Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki, who won the 2001 MVP. That year Ichiro hit only eight homers and drove in 69 runs for the Mariners but he led the league with a .350 batting average as the Mariners had the best record in baseball.

    Jeter has an active 23-game hitting streak and his .344 batting average was second in the league to Minnesota's Mauer (.347).


    Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins: Morneau was huge during Minnesota's resurgence and while he hasn't received as much national recognition as some of his peers, Morneau's numbers compare favorably with every other candidate.

    Only Philadelphia's Ryan Howard, Boston's Ortiz and Houston's Lance Berkman drove in more runs than Morneau. In 592 at-bats, the fine fielding first baseman had 34 homers and yet had fanned only 93 times. Among the sluggers on a pace for 40 or more homers, only Albert Pujols of St. Louis (50 strikeouts in 535 at-bats) had a better strikeouts-to-at-bats ratio.

    Morneau has also picked it up down the stretch, another trait popular with voters. In 56 games following the break, Morneau hit .348 with a .407 on-base percentage while driving in 45 runs. For the season, Morneau ranked in the top 15 in the Major Leagues in no fewer than six statistical categories.


    David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox: Big Papi certainly has MVP numbers. Though he missed 11 games, Ortiz still led the AL in total bases, RBIs, home runs and ranked among the top 5 in the league in slugging, OPS and runs.

    Unfortunately for Ortiz, his team has struggled in the second half and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2002. His numbers are excellent but probably not overwhelming enough to swing enough votes his way.


    Johan Santana, Minnesota Twins: A sensational second half has not only solidified the lefty's Cy Young candidacy, but he's been so dominating he's sure to pick up MVP momentum. Even so, he'll have a tough time winning the trophy as position players have won the past 13 AL MVP Awards.

    The last pitcher to win the honor was Dennis Eckersley in 1992. In the NL, the MVP drought for pitchers has been even longer -- Bob Gibson won it in 1968.


    Others of note:

    Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim: Great numbers but likely not good enough to vault Vladdy to the forefront of the MVP picture.

    Travis Hafner, Cleveland Indians: The Major League leader in OPS, Hafner was also leading the AL in slugging and on-base percentage and was second to Ortiz in home runs and third behind Ortiz and Morneau in RBIs when his season was cut short due to a fractured right hand. Like Ortiz, Hafner would have a hard time winning the hardware on an also-ran anyway.

    Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox: Deserving numbers even if he's not as compelling a candidate as teammates Dye and Thome.

    Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins: The Major League leader in batting, the All-Star catcher was a force for the surprising Twins, though it is difficult to see Mauer outpolling his teammates Morneau and Santana.

    Frank Thomas, Oakland A's: He was a strong Comeback Player of the Year candidate, and he also deserves consideration for MVP for the AL West winners.

    Jim Thome, Chicago White Sox: Thome looked like the MVP back in July after hitting .298 with 30 homers and 77 RBIs in the first half, but he wasn't able to maintain that level of power production in the second half (.274, 12, 32). Overall, Thome's numbers for the season will certainly put him somewhere on a lot of ballots.

    Unfortunately for Thome, who took the MLB Comeback Player of the Year, he isn't even the obvious MVP candidate on his team.

    Vernon Wells, Toronto: Finished off pace, but still strong with a .303 mark with 32 homers and 106 RBIs.

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    ^^ MLB.com ^^

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    Morneau.

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    TT did you vote for Jeter? You better not have, this would only mean that theres no way that we are the same person now.

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    1. Jeter
    2. Morneau
    3. Dye

    I've been wrong before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double D View Post
    Well obviously some will want someone from NY to win. Always do....

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    Yep I knew it. If it has been any year this would be the year he should win it. Up till this year I have never thought much of Jeter. I always said if he played in somewhere like St.Louis or Chicago he would just be another great player who would get no recognition. But since he is in NY he is one of the elite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triple Threat View Post
    1. Jeter
    2. Morneau
    3. Dye

    I've been wrong before.
    You jinxed Jeter. Boooo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double D View Post
    Yep I knew it. If it has been any year this would be the year he should win it. Up till this year I have never thought much of Jeter. I always said if he played in somewhere like St.Louis or Chicago he would just be another great player who would get no recognition. But since he is in NY he is one of the elite.
    So true, it's always been like that.
    This is the media capitol of the world as they say.

    Most teams have one beat reporter covering their team where as the Yankees and Mets may have a dozen reporters covering the them.

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    This is true. So with that said if Puljos was a NY player do you think he would be bigger than life?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double D View Post
    This is true. So with that said if Puljos was a NY player do you think he would be bigger than life?
    Maybe, maybe not.

    Some players can't handle the media, others use it to their advantage.

    Look at Reggie Jackson, a perfect example of a media whore.
    He loved the limelight NYC provide him with but others can't deal with it.

    Jeter can handle the NY media very well while A-Rod seems to look smaller and smaller...

    Who do you think is better, A-Rod or Pujols.

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    Its not even a question. Puljos is one of few players in baseball who comes through in the clutch again and again. A few years ago it wouldve been tough to decide, but since Albert is a gold glover now and hes simply the best pure hitter in probably all of baseball I would definitly go with him at this point (of course bias opinion). I want people to realize a guy of his power only striking out around 50 times is amazing. Hell he almost hit more homers than the strikeouts he had. Thats pretty amazing. So how many outs did he make that were productive? Compared to other power hitters who strike out 150 times? Those outs are never productive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double D View Post
    Its not even a question. Puljos is one of few players in baseball who comes through in the clutch again and again. A few years ago it wouldve been tough to decide, but since Albert is a gold glover now and hes simply the best pure hitter in probably all of baseball I would definitly go with him at this point (of course bias opinion). I want people to realize a guy of his power only striking out around 50 times is amazing. Hell he almost hit more homers than the strikeouts he had. Thats pretty amazing. So how many outs did he make that were productive? Compared to other power hitters who strike out 150 times? Those outs are never productive.
    A-Rod doesn't have that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    Who do you think is better, A-Rod or Pujols.
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    bert. Not even close.

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    Morneau got it.

    God damn am I frikking brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    You jinxed Jeter. Boooo!
    I did it again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triple Threat View Post
    I did it again!
    Do me a favor.....Root For Boston Next Year.

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    There was one reporter who voted him 6th, his reasoning was that A-Rod and Cano were better clutch hitters.

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    The Yankee bias continues...

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