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Third time is charming for MVP Pujols
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- Long since established as one of baseball's great players, Albert Pujols emerged as the game's dominant figure in 2009. On Tuesday, the Baseball Writers' Association of America once again recognized him as such, naming him the National League Most Valuable Player in a unanimous vote.
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Inbox: Franklin's late woes a concern?
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- In the latest Inbox, reporter Matthew Leach fields questions regarding closer Ryan Franklin's late-season struggles and the chances of Tony La Russa calling it quits after 2010.
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- Pujols poised to take his place with legends
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- Cards move to avoid Rule 5 losses
- Holliday all but certain to hit open market
- Inbox: Was Holliday trade worth it?
- Finalists selected for Stenson Award
- Virtual Catalog kicks off holiday season
- Pujols rakes in fifth Silver Slugger
- Cards confirm Spring Training schedule
- Parisi makes his push for Majors
- Molina, Wainwright nab Gold Gloves
- Cards eye right time for McGwire intro
- Cardinals have bevy of award hopefuls














