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Meet the Dark Horse MVP Contenders Ready to Shake Up the Race Beyond Ohtani and Judge

Meet the Dark Horse MVP Contenders Ready to Shake Up the Race Beyond Ohtani and Judge

If this version of Carroll is the one we see all year long, a fifth-place finish in MVP voting won’t be high enough.

American League

Alex Bregman, 3B, Boston Red Sox

One of the most intriguing free agents this past offseason, Bregman came to Boston with something to prove. Not only that he was worth the hefty $40 million average annual value, but that he could still be an impact bat in the middle of a lineup.

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Bregman has been one of the American League’s premier hitters this season. He looks like the guy who finished as the 2019 AL MVP runner-up with his combination of offense and elite defense. The two-time World Series champion is slashing .297/.381/.554 with 11 homers, is second in MLB with 17 doubles and is a +6 defensive runs saved.

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