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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. Greg Pope thinks the Cubs are reeking havoc posted on October 28, 2012 at 02:10 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I think they haven't announced the MVP before/during the playoffs since 1925 AL MVP Roger Peckinpaugh made 8 errors in the subsequent World Series; it was thought that the award might have put undue pressure on him.
The Cy Young, I'm not sure on, but it wouldn't surprise me if it's always been done the same way.
(When answering, please use "the start of the World Series" as the benchmark, rather than the raw date.)
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