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River Ave. Blues (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Albert Pujols was unanimously named NL MVP today, beating out Hanley Ramirez and Ryan Howard by considerable margins, as you can imagine. The 29-year-old Pujols has been in the league for nine years, earning three MVP’s and seven top three finishes in the voting. He’s a machine. Here’s the voting. Who voted for Jeremy Affeldt? I [...] Post from: River Ave. Blues A New York Yankees...
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Sportsviews (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Like Joe Mauer yesterday, today's announcement of the NL MVP comes as no surprise. Albert Pujols received all of the possible 32 first-place votes and finished off his third MVP season batting .327/.443/.658 with 47 home runs and 135 RBI. Florida's Hanley Ramirez finished second, with Ryan Howard coming in third. The rest of the voting results can be found here.No Met received any votes. Added by:...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Albert Pujols further solidified his place among MLB's all-time greats, running away with his third NL MVP award.
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Lone Star Ball (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Albert Pujols has been announced as the winner of the 2009 N.L. MVP Award . Pujols was the first place choice on every ballot, and this is his third MVP Award. Only Barry Bonds has won more MVPs than Pujols.
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Red Reporter (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Joey Votto finishes 22nd in NL MVP Voting! Congratulations, Jo-eh! Oh, and congrats to Albert Pujols too, for winning the award unanimously...or whatever. Yay, Joey!
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
St. Louis, MO (AHN) – Albert Pujols took all 32 first place votes to win his second straight NL MVP and third of career. The Baseball Writers Association of America apparently felt that no other National League player dominated like Pujols did in 2009, and they were probably right. He led the NL in on-base [...]
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Amazin' Avenue (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Adam Rubin's NL MVP Ballot So, apparently Chase Utley ISN'T as good as Ryan Howard or Shane Victorino. Yeah, Victorino was apparently, according to Rubin, the 7th most valuable player in the National League. Where's Adrian Gonzalez? What did Andre Ethier do that prompted even the slightest MVP consideration?
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols cruised to his third NL MVP Award in historic fashion, becoming the first repeat winner of the honor since Barry Bonds owned the trophy from 2001-04
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Doug Miller / MLB.com : Many contenders, one favorite for NL MVP — Fielder, Hanley in the running, but Pujols the likely choice — No, the “P” in MVP doesn't stand for Pujols. — It might seem that way in the National League, with the Cardinals' super-slugger having won the NL Most Valuable Player Award …