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Monday, November 17, 2008 Albert Pujols played for a fourth-place team, but that didn't deter the voters from making him the National League Most Valuable Player for the second time. The Cardinals' slugger earned 18 of the 30 first-place votes, with the other 12 going to the Phillies' Ryan Howard. Below, check out the top candidates. Then see the choices of ESPN's baseball analysts and contributors, both individually and collectively. Whom did you choose? THE TOP CANDIDATES ALBERT PUJOLS, 1B, ST. LOUIS T ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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