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By Jayson Stark
ESPN.com Tuesday, September 12, 2006 He's going to hit 60 home runs. But does that make Ryan Howard an automatic MVP? He's going to drive in 150 runs. But does that make Ryan Howard an automatic MVP? He might get intentionally walked in his next 80 trips to the plate. But does that make Ryan Howard an automatic MVP? Lots of people seem to think so these days. But the truth is, we don't. Not yet. Not while Albert Pujols continues to drag the Cardinals toward the postseason like the human towing company he's become. Not while som ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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