OAKLAND, UNITED STATES: Seattle Mariners Ken Griffey Jr. watches his second home run sail out of the park 22 September against the Oakland Athletics in Oakland, CA. The home run gave Griffey 55 home runs so far this season and only six short of tying the record of 61 in a season by New York Yankees player Roger Maris in 1961. The Mariners defeated the A's, 4-2. AFP PHOTOS John G.
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In less than a week, the MVP awards for both leagues will be announced. Fans will await in anticipation to see if their team's best player will win the coveted trophy, let alone even place.
Since we are only a few days away from the announcement, I pose you all a question? How do you define value in today's players? Is it a player on a successful team who consistently comes through in the clutch, or rather a player on a bad-to-mediocre team who just has a ridiculous year in terms of stats?
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