Some of the comments suggested that Tex was insufficiently capable of edging out the award from Morneau. However all these articles failed in their assessment of Mark Teixeira for completely diregarding the fact that he is a superior first baseman to Morneau, and not only to him, but to every other first baseman in the American League. Mark has had a career year at first base, and he is almost surely a lock for the highly respected Golden Glove Award for his position. His fielding percentage is .999, he's been involved in 85 double plays and he's committed one error all year. How many runs, or potential runs for that matter, has Mark prevented? Not only that, Morneau current AL-leading run production, hasn't translated into a first-place team, despite having another potential MVP candidate in the batting lineup every single night. Last time I checked, the team with the best record in baseball usually went on to playoffs. Thank god for some sanity in the local New York press.
We'll revisit this critical issue after the post-season ends with a further analysis of who's my pick for American League MVP. As for the other league, who cares, right? (Pujols is hitting 83 homeruns, driving in 200 runs and batting over .400 for the first time since Ted Williams did in the late 1940's.)
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