Dustin Pedroia was awarded the American League’s Most Valuable Player award on tuesday November 18th. Dustin got it done on the field winning a golden glove at second base, as well as behind the plate bolstering a .326 batting average, 17 HRs, 83RBIs and 20 stolen bases, he also led the league in doubles(54) and runs scored (118). At the age of 25 Dustin Pedroia has won the Rookie of the Year, MVP, golden glove award and most importantly a world series with the Boston Red Sox in 2007 not alot of people can say that.
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Little Big man! that kid goes hard, he has racked up alot of accolades in such a short time. the kid knows hustle fo real.