1. Albert
Pujols: Was the NL MVP.
He led the National League in runs (129) for the third
straight season.
The Cardinals first baseman was second in the NL in average
(.330), OPS, slugging, and on base.
Pujols 3rd with 41 homers and 4th with
195 hits.
He
dominated the Padres in the division series reaching base 9 of 13 plate
appearances (five hits and four walks). He scored four and drove in three in
the three game sweep of San Diego.
The Machine delivered one of the most
unreal home runs in the NLCS off Brad Lidge.
He crushed a three run blast to put the Cardinals up one in
the ninth inning of Game Five.
After winning Game Five, Pujols and the Cards would lose in
six to Houston.
St. Louis won 100 games, the best record
in baseball, and the best in the NL by 10 games.
2. Paul
Konerko: Led the White Sox to their first World Series since 1917.
He
was the ALCS MVP after 2 HR and driving in seven and hitting .288 in the
series win over Los Angeles.
In
both Game 3 and 4 he hit first inning three run homers to put Chicago up
early. The White Sox would take the
series in five.
In the World Series Konerko would drill a 7th inning
Grand Slam in Game Two that would put his team up 6-4. They would go on to
win 7-6.
The Chicago would sweep the series over
Houston to take the title.
The Sox first baseman hit the go ahead two
run shot in the clinching Game Three of the division series. The White Sox
knocked out the defending champion Red Sox.
In the
regular season, he finished 6th in the MVP voting and was a an
All-Star.
He was 5th with 40 HR. He added
100 RBI, 98 runs and hit .283.
Chicago won
99 games, the best in the AL. They went 11-1 in the playoffs behind 5 HR,
15 RBI and 6 runs in the 12 games from Konerko.
3. Andruw Jones:
Led the NL in HR with 51 and RBI with 128.
He finished 2nd in the MVP voting. He was Player of the
Year named by Sporting News.
Jones earned his 8th straight Gold Glove.
The Braves centerfielder hit .263 and scored 95 runs.
In the
first round vs. Houston, Jones was 8-17 (.421) and had two three hit games
in the four game series.
He also had five RBI and runs in the series to lead the
Braves.
Atlanta
won it’s 14 straight NL East dating back to 1991. They won 90 games, 2nd
most in the NL.
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