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Who's your MVP and Cy?


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1 Justin Morneau

2 Evan Longoria

3 Carlos Quentin

4 Jermaine Dye

5 Kevin Youkilis

6 Joe Mauer

7 Aubrey Huff

8 Miguel Cabrera

9 Josh Hamilton

10 Nick Markakis

1 Cliff Lee

2 Roy Halladay

3 Mike Mussina

1 Albert Pujols

2 David Wright

3 Ryan Howard

4 Ryan Braun

5 Chipper Jones

6 Chase Utley

7 Aramis Ramirez

8 Ryan Ludwick

9 Hanley Ramirez

10 Matt Holliday

1 Tim Lincecum

2 Brandon Webb

3 Johan Santana

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AL MVP - Mauer, Youkilis, Hamilton, Quentin, Pedroia, Rodriguez, Lee, Morneau, K-Rod, Sizemore

NL MVP - Pujols, Utley, Wright, Berkman, C. Jones, Howard, Beltran, H. Ramirez, M. Ramirez, Webb

AL Cy Young - Lee, Halladay, K-Rod

NL Cy Young - Lincecum, Santana, Lidge

Other than Lee as the AL Cy Young, nothing else is too obvious IMO.

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Wow that was hard. Ten people is a lot! As you can see I am including Manny's BOS performance, Tex's ATL, and CC's CLE. The award is Most Valuable Player. Tex may not have been as valuable to ATL as Jones, or as valuable to LAA as Vlad, but his total value provided to both these teams is considerable.

1 Mauer

2 Pedroia (ugh)

3 A. Rodriguez

4 Hamilton

5 Youkilis

6 Markakis

7 Teixeira (credit for NL stats)

8 Quentin

9 Sizemore

10 Morneau

11 Roberts (just missed)

1 Lee

2 Halladay

3 Rivera (Better ERA in more innings than K-Rod, and only 1 blown save!)

1 Pujols

2 H. Ramirez

3 Berkman

4 M. Ramirez (credit for AL stats)

5 Beltran

6 Utley

7 C. Jones

8 Wright

9 Holliday

10 Martin

11 Giles (really wanted to squeeze him in, good AVG/OBP, SLG is depressed by home park - 65 points higher on the road.)

1 J. Santana

2 Sabathia (includes AL stats)

3 Lincecum

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1. Sizemore

2. Pedroia

3. Rodriguez

4. Mauer

5. Kinsler

6. Hamilton

7. Youkilis

8. Quentin

9. Roberts

10. Markakis

1. Lee

2. Halladay

3. Lester

1. Pujols

2. Ramirez

3. Wright

4. Chipper

5. Utley

6. McCann

7. Berkman

8. Beltran

9. Holliday

10. Reyes

1. Santana

2. Lincecum

3. Hamels

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