My preseason AL MVP pick: Grady Sizemore
AL MVP winner: Joe Mauer
Two nights before the 2008 All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium, I had the opportunity to hang out with Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, and Joe Nathan at an pre-All-Star Game party at a bar in New York City.
It was by far and away one of the coolest nights of life. How often does someone have drinks with an MVP? Little did I know I was hanging out with two MVP’s that night.
Today, Mauer followed in Morneau’s footsteps by winning the American League MVP award.
Mauer, who led the AL in avg. (.365), OBP (.444), and slugging percentage (.587) received 27 out of 28 first-place votes to become not only the second Minnesota Twin to win the award since 2006, but he also became just the second catcher in the last 33 years (Thurman Munson) to win the award.
Ivan Rodriguez won the award with the Texas Rangers in 1999.
Mark Teixeira and Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees finished second and third, respectively in the voting. Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers was the only other player to receive a first-place vote.
Really?
Someone voted for Cabrera? Voting for Cabrera for the AL MVP is just as egregious as Keith Law leaving Chris Carpenter off the NL Cy Young ballot.
I am going to bet a good amount of money the idiot who voted for Cabrera was the same idiot who voted for Justin Verlander for the AL Cy Young.
But back to Mauer.
When it’s all said and done, I believe Mauer will go down in baseball history as the greatest catcher of all time. I really believe he is that good.
For a catcher to win three out of the last four batting titles is truly amazing. It’s a feat that doesn’t get talked about enough. Just like with Roy Halladay having more complete games than 27 teams in baseball.
Fifteen years from now, we are going to look back at these feats and go “Wow, he really did that?”
And for any Yankee fan who thinks that Jeter or Teixeira got robbed–just be quiet. Seriously, I don’t want to hear it.
Mauer was the best player in the American League this year.
There was no doubt about it.
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