My preseason NL MVP pick: Albert Pujols
NL MVP winner: Albert Pujols
I am shocked that the St. Louis Cardinals first baseman won the National League MVP award unanimously. The way the voting has been going, I am surprised James Loney didn’t get a first-place vote.
Pujols received all 32 first-place votes to win his second consecutive NL MVP award. Pujols becomes the first player to win back-to-back MVP awards since Barry Bonds won four in a row from 2001-2004.
Hanley Ramirez finished second, followed by Ryan Howard and Prince Fielder. I am a little surprised Troy Tulowitzki didn’t finish higher, but what can you do?
2009 was another banner year for Pujols. Pujols led the majors in home runs (47), runs (124), slugging percentage (.658), and intentional walks (44), and led the NL in OBP (.443).
You know, I really thought Pujols winning the MVP award unanimously would finally make Cardinal fans stop whining and crying this offseason.
But alas, I was wrong.
Here is a classic “Tweet” from a Cardinal fan that will go nameless. “What in the definition of MVP makes Chris Carpenter and Adam Wainwright better than Tim Lincecum, who was good enough for BBWAA to win Cy?”
Even when one of their players win an award, they still whine about something else that happened over a week ago. It’s unbelievable.
Cardinal fans should be more concerned with whether or not Pujols is going to re-sign after the 2010 season, instead of being concerned with Chris Carpenter or Adam Wainwright winning the CY Young.
This is Pujols’ third NL MVP award, and he will go into 2010 as the early favorite to win the award again.
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