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3. Carlos Gomez, CF, Brewers: Season Stats: .367/.418/.644, 5 HR, 10 RBI, 4 SB
Prior to 2012, Gomez’s career-high in home runs was eight, and his .250/.305/.463 line last year represented career-highs in all three categories, so he is set up for a larger fall than most here. Still, one has to recognize how valuable he has been so far this season. After all, the reason Gomez didn’t wash out of the majors ...
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< 1 2My mistake.
I don't know ... maybe the same type of voters that put Verlander ahead of Price. Moreover the NL had potentially 4 roughly equal candidates so you'd expect a broader mix of 2nd, 3rd and 4th place votes.
In the AL, there were two top candidates and they nearly perfectly split the 1st and 2nd place votes.
In the NL, there were two to four top candidates and one of them got 27 1st place votes.
Do you actually think the second scenario is what we should expect?
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