Let put it simple. Albert Pujols was the man this past 2009 season.
Pujols undoubtedly should win his third National League Most Valuable Player award. Probably the only question is if he will be selected unanimously.
Major League Baseball will start announcing next November 16 the selected winners of its major awards.
As in St. Louis, in most Latin America especially in the Dominican Republic, baseball fans will be waiting for the major announcement of their “El Hombre”.
As Pujols did have a superb season, other bunch of Latinos did have a notable one in their careers.
For the record this were the very best Latinos offensively and pitching in each league.
The Latino League Leaders in 2009 were:
American League
Batting: Miguel Cabrera, Detroit, .330
Home Runs: Carlos Peña, Tampa Bay, 39*
RBI: Kendry Morales, Los Angeles Angels, 108
Stolen Bases: Elvis Andrus, Texas, 33
Slugging percentage: Kendry Morales, Los Angeles Angels, .569
On-base percentage: Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees, .402
Runs Scored: Robinson Cano, New York Yankees, 103
Hits: Robinson Cano, New York Yankees, 204
Doubles: Robinson Cano, New York Yankees, 48
Triples: Erick Aybar, Los Angeles Angels, 9
Total Bases: Miguel Cabrera, Detroit, 334
*Carlos Peña tied with Mark Teixeira (New York Yankees)
BOLD = League Leader
National League
Batting: Hanley Ramirez, Florida, .342
Home Runs: Albert Pujols, St. Louis, 47
RBI: Albert Pujols, St. Louis 135
Stolen Bases: Hanley Ramirez, Florida, 27
Slugging percentage: Albert Pujols, St. Louis, .658
On-base percentage: Albert Pujols, St. Louis, .443
Runs Scored: Albert Pujols, St. Louis, 124
Hits: Miguel Tejada, Houston, 199
Doubles: Miguel Tejada, Houston 46
Triples: Angel Pagan, New York Mets, 9
Total Bases: Albert Pujols, St. Louis, 334
BOLD = League Leader
American League
Wins: Felix Hernandez, Seattle, 19*
ERA: Felix Hernandez, Seattle, 2.49
Games pitched: Fernando Rodney, Detroit, 73
Saves: Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees, 44
Innings pitched: Felix Hernandez, Seattle, 238.2
Strikeouts: Felix Hernandez, Seattle, 217
Shutouts: Ervin Santana, Los Angeles Angels, 2
* tied with CC Sabathia (New York Yankees) and Justin Verlander (Detroit Tigers)
BOLD = League Leader
National League
Wins: Jorge de la Rosa, Colorado, 16
ERA: Javier Vazquez, Atlanta, 2.87
Games pitched: Pedro Feliciano, New York Mets, 88
Saves: Francisco Cordero, Cincinnati, 39
Innings pitched: Javier Vazquez, Atlanta, 219.1
Strikeouts: Javier Vazquez, Atlanta, 238
Complete games: Javier Vazquez, Atlanta; Joel Piñeiro, St. Louis, 3
Shutouts: Joel Piñeiro, St. Louis, 2
BOLD = League Leader
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