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Playing in the 2006 All-Star Game in his second full major league season wasn't enough for David Wright, who made himself even more valuable this year.
The 24-year-old third baseman has a chance to become the first New York Mets player to win the National League MVP award. He has boosted his 26-homer, 20-steal production to 30-30 status while playing his usually outstanding defense. His 30 homers through Sunday aren't much of a surprise to those who have watched his development, and he says the 34 stolen bases shouldn't be either.See the full content of this document
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Wright Running Hard As Mvp Candidate
When it comes to stealing that many bases - in 39 attempts - it's all about picking his spots based on counts and other ...
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