It’s time for the big awards to be given out as I take a stab at predicting the American League and National League MVP Awards. These predictions are such a crap shoot and so much goes into them and so much can alter the award winner during the season it’s almost silly to attempt to predict it in March but it’s all for fun anyway so why not.
For the American League I am going to go against the grain a
little bit and pick a member of the Detroit Tigers, just not the Detroit Tigers
player that you would expect. I am going to go with Yoenis Cespedes winning the
award and not Victor Martinez or Miguel Cabrera. With that kind of protection
in the lineup and that many runners on base in front of him Cespedes should see
plenty of fastballs this season, and we all know Cespedes is a dead fastball
hitter. He should hit his fair share of home runs and doubles while knocking in
a ton of RBI and scoring a ton of runs. He may not compete for a batting title
but I expect the Cuban, who FYI is playing for a contract since he is a free
agent at the end of the season, to be right there in the MVP discussion this
season.
For the National League I am going to pick a familiar face
in Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins. Until Stanton gives me reason to
pick someone else for the award I am going to pick him year in and year out,
which makes next year’s post a little anti-climactic for you guys. Stanton is
still the best hitter in all of the game and especially all of the National
League and has a chip on his shoulder in 2015. He has a much improved team
around him, a lot of money to justify to the fans that he deserves and he wants
to prove that he can still hit after taking a fastball to the face that ended
his 2014 season. He will do all that and then some in 2015, mark my words.
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