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Pedroia Wins MVP
Pedroia Wins MVP
At this time two years ago, many in Boston doubted the abilities of Dustin Pedroia, the one man who's opinion mattered stuck by him then and again in the early parts of the 2007 when it appeared Pedroia was in over his head. By the end of that season Pedroia was the American League Rookie of the ...
Rob Neyer Blog
sports.espn.go.com — At 2 p.m. today the American League Most Valuable Player Award will be announced. To save everyone the trouble of waiting, let's just say who it's going to be right now. Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia will be named MVP. It's not like we have ... (more) Rob Neyer Blog
Most Valuable: Pedroia
boston.com — Dustin Pedroia has collected his share of trophies and accolades this offseason, and this afternoon, the Red Sox' little second baseman claimed the biggest individual honor of all. Pedroia was named the American League Most Valuable Player today, ... (more) Most Valuable: Pedroia
My MVP vote
My MVP vote
rangersblog.dallasnews.com — I'm sorry it's taken me so long to actually post this, but I've been trying to answer e-mails and respond to phone calls about why I left Dustin Pedroia off the AL ballot. Let me first say this to the... (more) My MVP vote
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SOX & Dawgs — ... have sat there and told you that he would win the Rookie of the Year and then follow that up with an MVP season,” admitted McLeod. “We are not surprised because of his determination and confidence level he brings to the park every day.” From around the Red Sox blogosphere: Curt Schilling, 38 Pitches: Congrats you little #@!$! Texas Gal, Center Field: The Widdlest Pedwoya Travis, Around the Bases: Pedroia Wins MVP Jeff Louderback, Sox and Pinstripes: Dustin Pedroia ...

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