Yeah, but it's not any old "impressive trifecta" that Cabrera won - it was the single trifecta which people use above all else as the face-value benchmark of a great season.
"His trifecta of leading the league in WAR, runs and stolen bases"
Yep, one to tell your grandchildren about, eh?
Angels had a better record. Its chance that the Tigers were in a weaker division. If the Angels were 60-102, you might have a point.the triple crown is THE Holy Grail for batters. no way it is diminished. it is next to impossible to achieve. plus, his team went to post season. the age old question they ask re MVP is : where would his team be without him? we can almost certainly say no postseason, right? more middle of the pack.
That should not disqualify him, any more than there's the perception that some may have voted or supported him because he's the next big thing. (not saying this is your argument, but I've seen it offered).trout will have his chances.
the triple crown is THE Holy Grail for batters. no way it is diminished. it is next to impossible to achieve. plus, his team went to post season. the age old question they ask re MVP is : where would his team be without him?
My daughter isn't even two years old yet and you want me to consider talking to my grandchildren already?Please let me stay in the "young parent" category for a while, OK?
My point was merely that Cabrera's achievement is very rare, but Trout's is even rarer.
If Josh Hamilton hadn't tanked and, say, hit 45 bombs? What if Trout had all of 3 more hits, putting his BA at .331? Would either of these magically made Cabrera's season worse?
Of course not, but there are people with whom he'd of lost votes because, all of a sudden, he's not a Triple Crown winner.
Cabrera's achievement is against a set of criteria which were recognised as a set of cohesive stats twenty years ago - everyone knows what the Triple Crown is. Any "trifecta" or "alt-triple crown" for Trout is something which has been made up as a set at the end of the season to fit with Trout's stats. Hell of a season, I agree, but Miggy was the MVP because he won the Triple Crown, not some random "triple crown-like set of stats we've cobbled together now".