Congratulations Kenji Johjima, This Year's AL LVP

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 Congratulations Kenji Johjima, This Year's AL LVP
Jayson Stark of ESPN has declared Kenji Johjima, catcher for the Seattle Mariners, the Least Valuable Player in the American League. Along with that, former Mariner Richie Sexson was an honorable mention for the same award.  Here is what Stark had to say about Johjima : There ... [link]

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Published 9/30/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... . • SEATOWN SPORTS congratulates Kenji Johjima for being named ESPN.com’s American League Least Valuable Player . • DAN CIRUCCI needs your help selecting this year’s class for the New Jersey Hall of Fame. Nominees include ...

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