Javy is making a serious run for MVP. You figure the top 5 will come among these 7 guys: Carpenter, Baez, Arenado, Freeman, Yelich, Cain and Suarez. Because Carpenter and Suarez are not on contenders and aren't going to be having that amazing season it takes to overcome that you have to figure they're on the outside looking in. If the voting was tomorrow it would be a tight race between Baez, Freeman and Arenado.
Baez seems to get dismissed, nationally, as an MVP candidate and it makes no sense to me. In my opinion he has most certainly meant more to his team than any other player, definitely a biased opinion. I don’t ever remember a player making as many game changing plays as he has, it’s almost become expected. In the past few years the cubs had a lot of different guys that would make the difference, but it seems like this year in close games it is almost always Baez with the hit, defensive play or base running play that turns it around or opens things up.
To me when it comes to those other players, Carpenter would have to end up blowing everyone’s numbers away because he was so bad early. The other guys have done it all year.
Arenado is the same thing as every year, except his numbers might actually be slightly worse this year than usual. He’s been incredible and should have an MVP by now, but it seems like as long as he’s in Colorado they don’t care what he’s doing. I also think his couple game suspension can hurt him.
Yelich and Cain probably take votes from each other. But if Yelich keeps up his current streak he may have a chance. I never realized how good that kid is. He just looks gangly which may hurt his appeal for the award, as well as being in Milwaukee, but his numbers definitely put him in that conversation. Milwaukee could need to win the division for a player to earn the award, which just comes from the players market hurting them.
Suarez and Freeman I think are the biggest competition. I kind of believe Suarez is going to have to win the rbi battle with Baez to get the nod. Freeman I think is the odds on favorite. It seems like analysts remembered this year how incredible of a player he is. Every time I’ve heard a sports analyst talk about NL MVP Freeman is really the only name I’ve heard mentioned. It’ll be interesting to see what happens. I think Javy deserves it, but Freeman gets it.