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MVP far from clear cut, despite Cabrera's Triple Crown

Cabrera or Trout for AL MVP? Perhaps the award should be split

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Miguel Cabrera and Mike Trout are in a two-horse race to be named AL MVP. Photos: AP, AFP

Miguel Cabrera has his Triple Crown MVP award, maybe not.

Hold on, now. How could that be?

Mike Trout, that's how.

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It's the hottest debate in baseball, seemingly pitting old-school traditionalists against new-age number crunchers in a bench-clearing shouting match over what constitutes "valuable".

At stake is the American League's Most Valuable Player award, perhaps the game's top individual prize.

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Cabrera capped an extraordinary season two weeks ago by becoming the first Triple Crown winner in the majors since the Boston Red Sox's Carl Yastrzemski in 1967. The Detroit Tigers' slugger led the league with a .330 batting average, 44 homers and 139 RBIs - the standard statistical categories by which excellence was commonly judged for the better part of the past century.

"If he's not the MVP then there's no such thing," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said.

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