MLB MVPs: Who Really Deserved the Award?
Minnesota, USASun Nov 17 2024
A baseball season where everyone is playing incredibly well. This was the case for the Minnesota Twins in 2006. Justin Morneau earned the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, but was he truly the most valuable? Let's take a closer look.
Morneau did have a fantastic season. He hit . 321, smacked 34 home runs, and drove in 130 runs, which is MVP-worthy on paper. However, he wasn't the only star on his team.
Johan Santana, a pitching ace, had an outstanding year. He won 19 games, had a 2. 77 ERA, and struck out 245 batters. That's a Cy Young-winning performance! Joe Mauer, another Twins player, batted an impressive . 347, which was the highest in Major League Baseball (MLB).
But the story doesn't end there. Derek Jeter from the New York Yankees and David Ortiz from the Boston Red Sox also had remarkable seasons. Jeter hit . 343 and played fantastic defense at shortstop, earning a Gold Glove. Ortiz, on the other hand, led the American League in home runs, runs, and walks.
So, who should have taken home the MVP award? It's a tough call, but one thing is clear: Morneau was not the only deserving candidate.
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How does team success factor into individual MVP awards, and should it?
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