Satisfaction for Red Sox after MVP vote
Published 11/19/2008 by Ian Browne at Major League Baseball News
A day that was supposed to be about individual glory wound up taking an added twist for the Red Sox. Not only was Dustin Pedroia the winner of the American League's Most Valuable Player Award, but Kevin Youkilis placed third. Not only were Pedroia and Youkilis thrilled for each other, the Red Sox were ecstatic for them.
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