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How a Short Second Baseman Won MVP

 
In recent memory, the players who have been able to call themselves MVP's have been power hitters, who probably didn't hit lead-off.  Well that can't be said anymore, as Dustin Pedroia, the Boston Red Sox 25-year-old second baseman proved this theory wrong.  Pedroia is playing in only his second season as a starter in the MLB.  On November 18, Pedroia was able to add new hardware to his trophy case, after being named the MVP of the American League.  In two seasons, the 5'9", 180 pound second baseman, has become a World Series champ, the Rookie of the Year, and now MVP. It's very rare to be able to accomplish all three of these achievements in an entire career, yet the undersized second baseman did it in only two seasons.  Pedoria became the first MLB player, since Mo Vaughn in 1995, and even more amazing, the first second baseman in the AL to win since 1959, when Nellie Fox won the prestigious award. The AL MVP hit .326, with 17 homers, 54 doubles, 83 runs-batted-in and ... (link)

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