People previously listed his stats,the fact that his team is contending, and he plays equally well defensively.
So I think the obvious answer is, right now, he is MVP. If he and the Angels continue on their pace, he'll most likely win it.
I wish he would have been more open about his intentions this past off season. All analysts, as well as the O's, thought he would sign in Baltimore, but he quickly accepted what would have been less money (the O's were willing to go a little bit higher) without even wanting to negotiate any further. I don't blame him at all, just dissappointed for the O's.
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