Albert Pujols unanimous NL MVP pick

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ST. LOUIS (AP)—Albert Pujols(notes) matched Stan Musial and did him one better, too.

Stan the Man never won any of his three MVP awards unanimously.

Pujols received all 32 first-place votes in balloting announced by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America on Tuesday, taking the NL prize for the second straight year and third overall.

Musial, also a St. Louis Cardinals star, won three times in the 1940s. Seven others have won exactly three MVPs and only Barry Bonds(notes) has more, with seven.

“Wow, I’m in the same place as Stan Musial,” Pujols said. “It’s pretty special to be on the same list with those guys.”

Pujols, who also won in 2005, became the first player to repeat since Bonds won four in a row from 2001-04. He was the first unanimous MVP since Bonds in 2002.

The 29-year-old Pujols said he felt nerves before the announcement, even though he led the majors in several key offensive categories, including home runs with 47.

His slugging percentage of .658 was also the best in baseball, and his on-base percentage of .443 was a point behind AL MVP Joe Mauer’s,(notes) enabling him to carry the Cardinals’ offense all year, even before they traded for slugger Matt Holliday(notes) in July.

“It’s hard to argue with Albert’s numbers,” Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak said. “He’s been spectacular.”

Florida’s Hanley Ramirez(notes), the NL batting champion, was second with 233 points, followed by Philadelphia’s Ryan Howard(notes) (217) and Milwaukee’s Prince Fielder(notes) (203), who tied Howard for the big league lead in RBIs at 141.

“Was I nervous about this day? Yes, I was. You can’t wait,” Pujols said. “Watching Joe Mauer get his award, I was thinking ‘Is that going to be me tomorrow having a press conference?”’

Last year, Pujols won a much closer race and had 18 first-place votes to finish ahead of Howard despite the Cardinals’ fourth-place finish. This year, the Cardinals won the NL Central.

Last week, a pair of Pujols’ teammates fell just short in voting for the NL Cy Young Award. Chris Carpenter(notes) came in second to Giants ace Tim Lincecum(notes) despite a league-best ERA of 2.24, and Adam Wainwright(notes) was third despite leading the league with 19 wins and receiving the most first-place votes.

Pujols, however, ran away from the competition.

Even a late power drop-off didn’t hurt him. Pujols didn’t homer in his final 89 at-bats, counting the postseason, after connecting twice on Sept. 9. He had surgery last month to shave a bone spur and remove bone chips from his right elbow after fearing there was a “95 percent” chance he’d need ligament replacement, which would have sidelined him the first half of next season.

Pujols has played with a partially torn elbow ligament since 2003 and said the elbow bothered him intermittently the last five months of the season. But he refused to use that as an excuse, noting he was still driving the ball at the end—just not out of the park.

“I struggled for 15 games without a homer but wow, you guys were going crazy,” Pujols told reporters. “If you want to point at the elbow you can do that.

“I wasn’t expecting myself to be hot for six months. I struggled towards the end and if I can struggle again next year like that, then I’ll take that every year.”

He scoffed at the notion his participation in two home run derbies, at the All-Star Game and for Shaquille O’Neal’s reality show, hurt him in the second half.

“Come on guys, I take almost 40,000 swings a year including my offseason,” Pujols said. “I’m not a machine, but I build myself for that.”

Roy Campanella and Mike Schmidt also won three NL MVPs apiece.

Pujols has been voted among the top 10 in all nine of his big league seasons, finishing second in 2002, 2003 and 2006; third in 2004; fourth in 2001; and ninth in 2007.

Pujols is the only player to hit 30 homers in his first nine seasons, has never hit below .314 and has tremendous range at first base, setting a major league record with 185 assists this year.

Five players have won three AL MVPs: Jimmie Foxx, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle and Alex Rodriguez(notes).

In addition to Pujols and Bonds, unanimous NL winners were Orlando Cepeda (1967), Schmidt (1980), Jeff Bagwell(notes) (1994) and Ken Caminiti (1996). Unanimous AL winners have been Hank Greenberg (1935), Al Rosen (1953), Mantle (1956), Frank Robinson (1966), Denny McLain (1968), Reggie Jackson (1973), Jose Canseco (1988), Frank Thomas(notes) (1993) and Ken Griffey Jr.(notes) (1997).

Pujols will receive a $200,000 bonus for winning the award. He’s signed for next season at $16 million, the Cardinals hold a $16 million option for 2011, and both sides agree there’s no hurry on a new contract.

“We don’t want to drag this into the 11th hour, but nothing’s imminent,” Mozeliak said.

Pujols reiterated he’d like to retire with the Cardinals.

“This is where I want to be and I don’t hide that,” Pujols said. “They don’t have to deal with me right now.”

Updated Nov 25, 5:00 am EST
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  1. kingpaddy
    309. Posted by kingpaddy Thu Nov 26 3:15am EST

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    28orbust,

    This guy is a reject from all the cycling blogs. Banned from them all. Takes all kinds of names to introduce his psychobabble about drugs, alcohol and all kinds of crap accusing everyone. He is from Colorado and had a bike shop and goes by flyer. Most of us know the difference.

    What's up with bendgod, I have been posting with him for quite a while and unless someone fires first is a pretty good guy.

    James is flyer on this post and I don't know who else as he uses numerous names.
  2. 28orBust
    308. Posted by 28orBust Thu Nov 26 12:23am EST

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    304. Posted by Gayboy4Yankees

    My dad has been posting on the Yankee board since the 90's, and he uses the same ID he started with,
    he doesn't post on any other site, I asked him why. and he told me each board is for the fans of that particular team, Im a yankee fan, and thats where I post. This imposter is all over the place making enemies, and my dad cant defend himself right now, because he's somewhere else defending all of us. So when I saw what this @#$% was doing I wanted it stopped. Even his CO calls him pistol pete, he does it out of respect, and if he can, I should, and you might think its petty or whatever, but I dont think a tranny from california has the right to disrespect my dad.
  3. patrick
    307. Posted by patrick Wed Nov 25 11:41pm EST

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    Yes,
    A happy and blessed Thanksgiving everyone.

    Dubney and all the other classy posters, been a good year.
  4. patrick
    306. Posted by patrick Wed Nov 25 11:41pm EST

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    Yes,
    A happy and blessed Thanksgiving everyone.

    Dubney and all the other classy posters, been a good year.
  5. dubney
    305. Posted by dubney Wed Nov 25 10:21pm EST

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    Happy Thanksgiving everyone !!
  6. Gayboy4Yankees
    304. Posted by Gayboy4Yankees Wed Nov 25 9:54pm EST

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    #302
    Needless to say theres a lot of "PistolPete's" when it comes to Yankee fans. Ive sure met more than a few in East Village. Enjoy your Thanksgiving and lets take it easy on our turkeys ok.
  7. patrick
    303. Posted by patrick Wed Nov 25 9:42pm EST

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    Thanks Bendgod,
    Living in Arlington Texas here's to a great Raider showing. My family is strictly California oriented and the Raiders are my team though thick and thin. I think the typical Raider fan knows a little about steroids too with the sad Lyle Alzado story.
    Hope tomorrow is 1983 all over.

    Happy Thanksgiving.
  8. 28orBust
    302. Posted by 28orBust Wed Nov 25 9:27pm EST

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    303. Posted by 28orBust Wed Nov 25 9:24pm EST

    Sorry "Help" that remark in 303 is actually for Bendgod. He needs HELP.
  9. 28orBust
    301. Posted by 28orBust Wed Nov 25 9:24pm EST

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    300. Posted by Help Wed Nov 25 8:32pm EST
    while some over zealous Yankee fans is inspecting its wazoo.

    Man you need to see a shrink, seems every comment you post reeks with envy of the Yankees.
    Get a life.
  10. 28orBust
    300. Posted by 28orBust Wed Nov 25 9:19pm EST

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    The person who is posting using this id is not pistolpete. This person was originally known as Tracy and pistolpeete, and a few more id's in between. The real "pistolpete" is a Yankee fan, and he hasn't been on any these sites for awhile because he was recalled to active duty, and can't post. Watch what you say to this person because he or she can't be trusted. They have posted as a male, and a female. This may not matter to some, but I wouldn't trust a person who wont admit who or what they are.

    Post 262 Posted by pistolpete Wed Nov 25 12:48pm EST

    Okay....so all of you MORONS on here posting that Big Al is on steroids came out of high school as big as you are now?

    Liars.
    258. Posted by pistolpete Wed Nov 25 12:39pm EST
    256. Posted by Rockford Grandma

    Really? Do you have Alzheimers ?? Or are you just stup|d?


    Post 253 Posted by pistolpete

    I love Albert Pooholes

    He's so sexy.

    mmmmmMMMmmmmMMMmm
  11. Dick H.
    299. Posted by Dick H. Wed Nov 25 9:15pm EST

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    The "sports writers" still suck for their obvious lack of criteria when voting on the Cy Young award. This should belong to a Cardinal also.
  12. Help
    298. Posted by Help Wed Nov 25 8:32pm EST

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    Bendgod,

    Thanks for the good wishes and happy Thanksgiving to you as well. From what ive learned reading on here, id only add thats its my sincere hope there arent any turkeys out pleading to be pardoned while some over zealous Yankee fans is inspecting its wazoo.

    Lets hope the Raiders cap off the day with a win tomorrow. Enjoy the day.
  13. Doug
    297. Posted by Doug Wed Nov 25 7:42pm EST

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    James must be a Cubs a$$ wipe.

    101 years and counting.......that's what you get for f**king a goat.
  14. ME
    296. Posted by ME Wed Nov 25 6:54pm EST

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    Impressed.....Pujols is awesome....watch the dude.....automatic systematic
  15. Barry
    295. Posted by Barry Wed Nov 25 6:46pm EST

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    I agree, great posts Lisa!
  16. <i>bendgod</i>
    294. Posted by bendgod Wed Nov 25 6:13pm EST

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    Happy Thanksgiving Patrick. Need to run along now but wanted to say howdy first. I wrote enough already earlier when I posted #274 and still want to feel that way. Would be hard to stay as pleasant if I remained here and continued to read some of the comments that are senseless and always has to include people that think they know everything, those that continually use the word idiot and moronic, and then those that apparently assume all players are on roids. Just don't feel like running into the flame when I already tried to put out that fire. Peace!
  17. Alva P
    293. Posted by Alva P Wed Nov 25 6:08pm EST

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    Congratulations to Albert Pujols on MVP.
    To all of those who question, there are literally thousands of reporters and individuals constantly investigating this guy. Don't you think that there would be some sort of documentation or proof, if he were doing this. I mean, seriously, with the internet and digital cameras in phones, it's like every baseball fan is an investigative reporter these days. If Albert were actually guilty of wrong doing, don't you think that someone, somewhere would have some form of evidence? Without some proof, you need to table your accusations. You are only making yourself look bad.
  18. Scotty in Portland
    292. Posted by Scotty in Portland Wed Nov 25 5:59pm EST

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    Well on his way to being the best pure hitter the game has ever known in my book. If he stays healthy for the next 6 years or so, his career numbers will be staggering. Enjoy his ability baseball fans. You may never see one like him again in your lifetime.
  19. patrick
    291. Posted by patrick Wed Nov 25 5:18pm EST

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    James
    PRETTY Cowardly flyer to call Pujols a druggie without a shred of evidence. To claim his homers were all setup is pushing the nuttty show a little too far. I know your agenda and knowing how many drug deaths you know about and DID NOTHING TO STOP IT IN THE CYCLING WORLD, left you with nothing but shame. I would be sympathetic if you would of risked your own neck to stop it, but you didn't. You watched and let it happen.

    Now your cowardice extends to a great hitter. Everyone knows that MLB is a big show. But no one knows how the show will turn out. That's why they call being called up I am going to the "Show."
    And we like our show and are not going to let one coward ruin it.
  20. dubney
    290. Posted by dubney Wed Nov 25 4:58pm EST

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    Good posts, Lisa. Well put.
  21. Lisa
    289. Posted by Lisa Wed Nov 25 4:42pm EST

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    Let's see...
    1. Best player in baseball
    2. Having him keeps you in the post-season mix year in and year out.
    3. Just turned 30.
    4. A class act
    5. He does it clean.
    6. He respects the game.
    7. Puts fans in the seats and gets them up out of them every time he's at the plate.
    I could go on all day...
    Congratulations, Albert.
  22. Lisa
    288. Posted by Lisa Wed Nov 25 4:40pm EST

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    truly the best player I have ever seen. He is not the juicing type. His work ethic is second to none. He is an extremely religious person. He is in religious commercials and I seen him on a religious Billboard. Of all of the top baseball players in the MLB his personality is furthest from a person who would cheat or wreck his God given body and talents. Albert is an extremely good contact hitter with lots of power. A typical steriod user is a power hitter who happens to make contact. I noticed when Albert does try to hit homeruns he goes into slumps like what happend to him at the end of the season. But when he is hot there is no player in Baseball history as good. He is the 4th player ever to win the Decade Triple Crown. 200-2009 (total) he is the leader in Average-HR's and RBIS
  23. dubney
    287. Posted by dubney Wed Nov 25 4:40pm EST

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    James--good for you, you saw Pujols rookie card, I'm happy for ya. But I did one better. I watched him play in Peoria. many times only a few feet away. This was Class A ball before he reached the majors. and he was not the skinny rickett you seem to want to picture him as. In fact, he looked a bit heavier then than now, especially around the girth. But already very muscular. Hit a couple of balls well over the clubhouse beyond the leftfield fence. Probably equal to BIGMAC Land in Busch Stadium. So your argument holds about as much water as a bottemless bucket.
  24. Lisa
    286. Posted by Lisa Wed Nov 25 4:38pm EST

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    Not only the best hitter in MLB history but a real class act. Congrats on the 3 peat Albert!!!
  25. Mean1
    285. Posted by Mean1 Wed Nov 25 4:35pm EST

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    I just want to say that, while there are a lot of good folks on here present some good arguments and discuss sports with class, there are just too many panzy ass, no life tools on here to keep these discussion enjoyable. I am done with these retards. James, it is not that I don't respect you opinion, it is just that you post over and over and over like a 8 year old who doesn't get enough love from Mommy. Do you really crave attention that bad? You have serious paranoia schizophrenic tendancies and I would suggest you do one of two things...Get help or pull the trigger.
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