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10-09-2007, 12:23 AM
It's hard to imagine anyone besides Prince Fielder being the National League MVP this season.
Matt Holliday has had a big season for the Rockies, but playing half his games in the mile high air in Denver will turn off some voters.
The 50 home runs and 119 RBI for Fielder after Tuesday's game alone would be enough to garner him some votes. But Fielder is also hitting .291, which is extremely impressive for any 23-year-old, especially one who hits for power the way Fielder does.
Appleton Post-Crescent - Brewers Blog (http://www.postcrescent.com/includes/newspaper/blogs/brewers/2007/09/fielder-mvp.html)
Matt Holliday has had a big season for the Rockies, but playing half his games in the mile high air in Denver will turn off some voters.
The 50 home runs and 119 RBI for Fielder after Tuesday's game alone would be enough to garner him some votes. But Fielder is also hitting .291, which is extremely impressive for any 23-year-old, especially one who hits for power the way Fielder does.
Appleton Post-Crescent - Brewers Blog (http://www.postcrescent.com/includes/newspaper/blogs/brewers/2007/09/fielder-mvp.html)