It was a wild ride, but the fourth season of my historical Strat-O-Matic baseball season is complete. That means it's time to hand out the hardware!
Position Player MVP: George Davis, Canaries
This guy led the league in most offensive categories...including nose hair! (Sorry, but blame Bob Uecker for that one.). Davis clubbed five home runs to set a new single-season record. His batting line looks like Mickey Mantle's, and, like the Mick, he's a switch hitter who runs well and steals bases to complement his prodigious power. Throw in his passable defense as a third baseman, and he's the game's best all-around position player.
Pitcher MVP: Mickey Welch, Haymakers
Simply put, this man dominated. In eight regular-season starts, he compiled a microscopic 1.61 ERA, far and away the best single-season mark for any starting pitcher over the past four seasons. And although wins and losses are a lousy measure of a pitcher's performance, it's worth noting that Welch more than doubled his career wins after posting a 5-1 record in Season 4. (Coming into this season, he had a career record of 4-8 in 17 starts.)
Playoff MVP: Pud Galvin, Canaries
While I could make a good case for Sam Thompson or Honus Wagner, I think this award needs to go to Pud Galvin. With his team facing elimination, Galvin absolutely saved their season. He turned in a performance that's tied for the most dominant postseason start ever: nine innings pitched and one earned run allowed (matching Old Hoss Radbourn's performance in the play-in game last season). But with an expansion team looming for Season 5, has this stalwart starter pitched his last game in Canaries yellow...?
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