Trout still deserves MVP despite dismal season
There is no doubt that no matter who is playing around him, Angels outfielder Mike Trout is still the one of the best, perhaps not the best, in the league. As this season comes to an end, Trout is once again in the MVP discussion, but not in a good way.
There has been recent discussion that Trout will be robbed of his MVP title due to the poor season the Angels had this year. However, no decision has been made yet, so there’s still the possibility.
Why does Trout deserve it, despite the team record? Simply put it he’s a bright light in a dark room. While the rest of the team goes through their struggles, Trout continues towards his path of greatness.
The other candidates, such as Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson or Boston Red Rox outfielder Mookie Bettis most likely will get higher votes since both their teams are playoff bound.
Trout’s situation at this point should not be a reason why many MLB writers and analysts have overlooked him this season. Sure the Angels are poised to finish last in the AL West, with one of the worst-records in baseball, but still Trout is still Trout and he continues to put up amazing numbers each season.
Fact is, Trout will always be a front runner for the AL MVP every season, no matter how bad his team may play. Time will tell if the MLB will decide who will win the award, in the meantime Trout will continue to play at is best.
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