José Ramírez is one of the best players in baseball. There’s no question about that after the career he’s built. He’s a seven-time All-Star and six-time Silver Slugger Award winner.
There’s just one personal trophy missing from his mantle: an MVP Award.
To be clear: that fact is not his fault. Ramírez has been playing in an incredibly stacked American League for his entire career during an age of superstars. This isn’t meant to take anything away from what he’s done, but rather to amplify just how impressive he’s been -- big award or not.
With such an accomplished career, Ramírez has a unique place in MVP voting history. Based on votes received thus far, there’s a very strong argument that he’s the best player to never win MVP among those to debut since the BBWAA began voting on the aw

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