How good would Mike Trout have to be to overcome the Angels’ poor record in MVP voters’ eyes?
In which Russell plays by the same rules as the rest of the writers.
Creative arguments in favor of several players whom the courageous writer can support.
Might Austin Jackson have a Trout-like season ahead of him?
A look at some of the more unjustified uses of MVP votes in recent memory.
If the BBWAA doesn’t select Ryan Braun as NL MVP, should we blame PED payback?
For reasons unclear, Matthew wants the Rangers’ third baseman to be the AL MVP. Can he make a case?
Why Robinson Cano deserves a second-plate vote on your mental AL MVP ballot.
The end of the season has arrived, so BP is ready to hand out its awards for the best of 2012.
A handy guide to understanding what WARP means without many numbers.
The best way to win a debate is to make the argument for the other side better than your opponent does. To support Mike Trout’s MVP case, Russell tries taking the opposite stance.
Andrew McCutchen is continuing his pace to stardom and bringing big attention to Pittsburgh.
Which players have won MVP awards without making the Midsummer Classic?
Pegging BP’s favorites in both leagues, both in the standings and for the major awards.
As I explained last week, we asked the attendees at each Pizza Feed to predict the results of the divisional races this year, along with the World Series winner, major award winners, managerial firings, etc. This week, we’ll take a look at the American League divisional races.