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Kubo NL's Top Player for 2045
Saturday, November 11th , 2045
The future looks extremely bright for Osamu Kubo. At the age of 22, many players are still trying to find their way in Eastern League.
Kubo has not only found his way, he's already established himself as one of the game's brightest stars, today being named the winner of the National League Most Valuable Player Award.
"I didn't expect to hit .305 this year, that's for sure," the left fielder said.
The Reading Fightin Phils star also put up a .398 on-base percentage this year, with 162 hits, 37 doubles, 9 triples, 18 home runs, 80 RBIs and 109 runs scored.
He received 30 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Bobby Arevalo of the Mobile BayBears finished second in voting, while Eddie Quinones of the Colorado (EL) Rockies finished third.
Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Osamu Kubo - Reading Fightin Phils - 30 - 420 Bobby Arevalo - Mobile BayBears - 0 - 236 Eddie Quinones - Colorado (EL) Rockies - 0 - 223 Dave Vargas - Mobile BayBears - 0 - 167 Eduardo Baez - Mississippi Braves - 0 - 131 Mark Marks - Springfield Cardinals - 0 - 126 Bob Morales - Mississippi Braves - 0 - 102 Josh Markham - Altoona Curve - 0 - 83 Nolan Stefanski - Biloxi Shuckers - 0 - 77 Micah Boshnjaku - Altoona Curve - 0 - 39 John Parra - Springfield Cardinals - 0 - 39 Ryan Rakoff - Altoona Curve - 0 - 36 Brian Rhyne - Springfield Cardinals - 0 - 20 Shane Smith - Mobile BayBears - 0 - 19 Jack Power - Mississippi Braves - 0 - 12 Ron Corn - Altoona Curve - 0 - 10 Jose Chinchilla - Mississippi Braves - 0 - 7 Toichiro Fujimoto - Mobile BayBears - 0 - 7 Ian Toney - Altoona Curve - 0 - 7 Xavier Alaniz - Tulsa Drillers - 0 - 3 Mark Buchholz - Mississippi Braves - 0 - 2 John Fisher - Springfield Cardinals - 0 - 2 Matt Moffat - Pensacola Blue Wahoos - 0 - 2
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