It came to no surprise on Monday, as Alex Rodruguez was named the American League 2007 MVP. A-Rod claimed his third American League MVP Award on Monday, winning the honor for the second time as a Yankee.
Rodriguez established career highs with 143 runs scored and 156 RBIs, leading the Major Leagues with 54 home runs while batting .314.
“For me, it’s been the most magical and most special year of my career so far, for many reasons,” Rodriguez told MLB.com. “Again, not winning the World Series is very disappointing — that’s why you strap it on every Spring Training and that’s why you work so hard in the wintertime.
“But from a personal level, it was very satisfying to be able to come back from ‘06 and show the world what kind of player I am, on the greatest stage in the world, which is the Yankees.”
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