

Here is where I will take a different twist on the MVP debate to solidify the vote for Granderson. From the break of spring training, actually, from the time Andy Pettitte announced his retirement and Cliff Lee spurned the Yankees for the Phillies, questions began to surround the Yankees as to who would step up for this team. When the team left Tampa, most thought the issue would be pitching, surprisingly it has not been as big of a concern as once feared. Through the slumps of Teixeira and Swisher and injuries to Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez on the offensive side, one thing has remained consistent…Curtis Granderson has been hot right out of the gate all the way into late August.
So as we sit here, 37 games away from the end of another regular season, we look at what has unfolded: The Captain reach a milestone never-before seen in the Bronx. The back end of the Yankees rotation was mocked by mostly everyone in baseball. The greatest closer ever, Mariano Rivera will move into first place on the all-time saves list. But, I ask you though... who has been more valuable to the Yankees than Curtis Granderson?
Thanks to Granderson's offense and defense, this New York Yankee team sits a half game up in the AL East on the Boston Red Sox. A Red Sox team that was supposed to rival one of the greatest clubs put together in decades. BYB wrote about it here in THE STATE OF THE YANKEES.
If the Most Valuable Player award is to go to a player who is indeed, the MOST valuable to their team and in all likelihood a team in the playoffs, how can it not be Curtis Granderson? If you subscribe to the theory that the MVP award is exactly that, I ask you to think about where this New York Yankees team would be today without Curtis Granderson. To me, the decision is crystal clear, isn't it?
--Justin Slaton, BYB Guest Writer
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