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AL MVP: Magglio Ordonez

AL ROY: Dice K? For lack of a better option...I feel like I'm overlooking someone. I wish Guts was able to win it.

AL Cy Young: Josh Beckett

NL MVP: Hmm, not sure. Matt Holliday?

NL ROY: Hunter Pence

NL Cy Young: Jake Peavy

AL MVP: Ordonez

AL ROY: Tough call, probably Pedroia or Guthrie

AL CY: Sabathia or Haren

NL MVP: Fielder

NL ROY: Pence (though I think Braun will overtake him by the end of the year)

NL CY: Peavy

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Is Pedroia considered a rookie? He certainly has a shot for AL ROY. If Guthrie keeps up what he's done so far, he'll also be hard to ignore for that award.

Pedroia was rookie of the month in May so I would assume MLB considers him a rookie.

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AL MVP

1. Alex Rodriguez

2. Magglio Ordonez

3. Vladimir Guerrero

4. Victor Martinez

5. Gary Sheffield

AL CY

1. Dan Haren

2. C.C. Sabathia

3. Johan Santana

4. Justin Verlander

5. John Lackey

AL ROY

1. Jeremy Guthrie

2. Reggie Willits

3. Daisuke Matsuzaka

4. Dustin Pedroia

5. Delmon Young

AL Manager

1. Eric Wedge, CLE

2. Mike Sciosia, LAA

AL Comeback POY

1. Sammy Sosa, TEX

2. Carlos Pena, TB

NL MVP

1. Matt Holliday

2. Jose Reyes

3. Prince Fielder

4. Chase Utley

5. Russell Martin

NL CY

1. Jake Peavy

2. Chris Young

3. Brad Penny

4. John Maine (sigh)

5. Cole Hamels

NL ROY

1. Hunter Pence

2. Ryan Braun

3. Tim Lincecum

4. Troy Tulowitzki

5. Josh Hamilton

NL Manager

1. Ned Yost, MIL

2. Bud Black, SD

3. Lou Piniella, CHC

NL Comeback POY

1. ??? there has only been disappointments here

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AL MVP:

1. AROD

2. Magglio

3. Ichiro

4. Vlad

5. Sizemore

AL CY YOUNG:

1. Haren

2. Santana

3. Guthrie

4. Blanton

5. Sabathia

AL ROY:

1. Guthrie

2.Dice-K(coming on really strong)

3. Willits

4. Okajima

5. Pedroia

NL MVP:

1. Utley

2. Reyes

3. Holliday

4. MCAB

5. Fielder

NL CY YOUNG:

1. Peavy

2. Penny

3. Young

4. Maine

5. Snell

NY ROY:

1. Pence

2. Braun

3. Hamilton

4. Pena

5. Tulowitzki

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