Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Josh Hamilton Wins MVP

In what many viewed as a forgone conclusion, Josh Hamilton was today named the American League Most Valuable Player. Hamilton led the AL in hitting (.359), slugging percentage (.633) and on-base plus slugging percentage (1.044), claiming 22 of 28 first place votes. The next closest player (Miguel Cabrera, Detroit) finished almost 100 points behind Hamilton in the voting.

The win puts a cap on the most successful season in Texas Rangers history as the team made it all the way to the World Series before falling to the San Francisco. Hamilton, while proud of his personal achievement, kept things in perspective, saying, "We made a lot of history in Texas that's never been done before. I said during the season, if I could give up the MVP to go into the playoffs and win, I would. We did both."

Hamilton becomes the 5th player in Rangers history to win the MVP Award, following All-Star players Jeff Burroughs, Juan Gonzalez (twice), Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez and Alex Rodriguez.

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