The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Altuve, Stanton named ‘17 MVPs

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Houston Astros dynamo Jose Altuve has won the American League MVP award, towering over New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge by a wide margin.

The 5-foot- 6 Altuve drew 27 of the 30 first-place votes in balloting by members of the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America.

Altuve batted a major leaguebest .346. He hit 24 home runs with 81 RBIs, scored 112 times, stole 32 bases and showed a sharp glove at second base.

The 6-foot-7 Judge won the AL Rookie of the Year award Monday. He set a rookie record with 52 home runs.

Jose Ramirez of the Cleveland Indians finished third. The award was announced Thursday.

Altuve helped lead the Astros to their first World Series championsh­ip. Voting for these honors was completed before the postseason began.

Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton won the NL MVP award, barely edging Joey Votto of the Cincinnati Reds.

In the closest MVP vote since 1979, Stanton became only the

sixth player to win from a losing team. Stanton led the big leagues with 59 home runs and 132 RBIs.

His homer total was the most in the majors since 2001, when Barry Bonds hit a record 73 and Sammy Sosa had 64.

Stanton got 10 firstplace votes and 302 points in balloting bymembers of the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America. Votto also got 10 firsts and had 300 points.

The award was announced Thursday on MLB Network.

Votto topped the majors with a .454 on-base percentage. Arizona first baseman Paul Goldschmid­t was third in the voting.

The last player from a losing team to win an MVP was Alex Rodriguez, who took the AL award in 2003 with Texas. The last NL MVP from a losing team was Andre Dawson with the 1987 Chicago Cubs.

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