Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Ryan Braun: MVP

Congratulations, Ryan Braun!

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:

For just the fourth time ever and the first time in 22 years, the Milwaukee Brewers can claim the league's most valuable player.

Leftfielder Ryan Braun was named the top player in the National League by the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Tuesday, beating out Los Angeles Dodgers centerfielder Matt Kemp, who finished second.

Braun's Brewers teammate, first baseman Prince Fielder, finished third. The pair hit third and fourth for the Brewers, who won a team-record 96 games en route to their first-ever NL Central Division title.

Braun earned 20 of 32 first-place votes and finished second on the other 12 ballots en route to a total of 388 points. Kemp, who made a run at the triple crown for a Dodgers team that finished third in the NL West, received 10 first-place votes and 332 points in all.

Fielder earned one first-place vote, four second-place votes, 11 third-place votes and finished with 229 points.

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