Kendry Morales

Hard to hold AL West at Bay

By John Tomase Thursday, November 26, 2009 - Added 1m ago The road to the World Series often passes through the American League West for the Red Sox [team stats], who have faced either the Angels or A’s in five of their last...

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Torii leads Halos' cast of TYIB hopefuls

Gold Glover up for Defensive Player and Play of Year ANAHEIM -- The Angels' superb defense, a key factor in their run to an American League West title and an AL Championship Series appearance, is highlighted in Major League...

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Several Tigers in running for TYIB Awards

Verlander, Cabrera top strong group of Detroit contenders The Tigers have several players -- and one special moment -- in the running for the 2009 installment of MLB.com's This Year in Baseball Awards. Justin Verlander is a...

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Mauer runaway AL MVP winner

Joe Mauer sat behind a table on a podium in a conference room at the Metrodome when Justin Morneau shouted out the last question of the day. Mauer became only the second catcher in 33 years to win the American League Most...

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Mauer runs away with MVP award

NEW YORK (AP) Joe Mauer sat behind a table on a podium in a conference room at the Metrodome when Justin Morneau shouted out the last question of the day. "Are you finally going to buy dinner now?" Morneau said to his teammate...

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Morales' marvelous year nets fifth place

Slugger comes up short of MVP; Figgins, Abreu also shy ANAHEIM -- Angels first baseman Kendry Morales (.306 batting average, 34 homers, 108 RBIs) finished fifth in the American League Most Valuable Player balloting announced on...

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Who held out?

If voters penalized Cardinals right-hander Chris Carpenter for missing time with an injury in the National League Cy Young Award race, why did Twins catcher Joe Mauer not pay the same price in the American League Most Valuable...

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Aroldis Chapman fires agent, hires Hendrick brothers

Aroldis Chapman is the 21-year-old Cuban refugee who throws 100 mph and has been called the left-handed Stephen Strasburg. He is a free agent and is coveted by many teams -- including the Mariners. I wrote a column about him a...

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Roundup: Market for Doc won't dip

Jays CEO expects ace to depart, adding drama to offseason The rumors are heating up on the second day of free agency. Blue Jays president and CEO Paul Beeston told the New York Post that Roy Halladay is planning on testing free...

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MLBlog: Quinlan drawing interest

From Robb Quinlan's camp comes word the Angels' versatile infielder/outfielder, entering free agency for the first time, has attracted preliminary inquiries from two National League clubs and one from the American League....

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