Two Young Stars Win MLB’s AL & NL MVP

Major League Baseball handing out its biggest individual honors.

FOX’s Chris Hoenig reports:

Kris Bryant of the Cubs and the Angels’ Mike Trout have been named the National and American League MVP’s.

Only two other MVP’s have ever played for teams that lost as many games Trout’s Angles. Cal Ripken Jr. in 1991 and Alex Rodriguez in 2003. Only five had ever played on teams that finished below 500, but Trout hit .315 with 29 homers, 100 RBI and 30 steals for the Angels.

Bryant, meanwhile, becomes the fourth player in Major League history to win the Rookie of the Year and MVP in consecutive seasons. He won the World Series MVP this year, making him the 15th player to win all three major honors, not bad for a guy in just his second season.

Chris Hoenig, FOX News.

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