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Montemurro: Trout was best, not MVP

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3. General character, disposition, loyalty and effort.

4. Former winners are eligible.

5. Members of the committee may vote for more than one member of a team.”

For the record, although I’m a member of the BBWAA, I did not have a vote for the AL MVP award. However, if I did I would have voted for Cabrera.

While Trout was the league’s best player, Cabrera was the most valuable to his team; those two designations are not mutually inclusive. It’s not a player of the year award. It’s who means the most to his team, and without Cabrera, the Tigers would not have overtaken the White Sox to win the AL Central and eventually reach the World Series. Reaching the playoffs doesn’t mean everything, but it does matter as past MVP award voting has proved.

Cabrera hit .344 the final two months of the season when Detroit needed him most. He also played 22 more games than Trout, missing only one game the entire season, which must be taken into consideration.

For those arguing Cabrera benefited from playing against a “weaker” AL Central, Trout hit .279 with nine home runs and 16 RBIs in 32 games while Cabrera hit .347 with 20 homers and 68 RBIs in 72 games. Granted the sample size differs, but it’s still worth noting that Trout didn’t dominate AL Central pitchers.

Cabrera posted a better league on-base percentage (.326-.310), and though he was average at best playing third, he did exactly what he needed to do at a position he hadn’t played regularly since 2007.

Ultimately, Cabrera and Trout were both deserving of the MVP award, and it’ll be fascinating in five to 10 years to look back on the way old-school thinking (the importance of batting average, home runs, RBIs) overruled new-age sabermetrics.

For now, however, Cabrera’s recognition as the AL MVP reiterates the divisiveness between the differing mentalities. That’s part of what makes these awards are so great to debate.

• Meghan Montemurro covers the Cubs and White Sox for the Northwest Herald. Write to her at mmontemurro@shawmedia.com.

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