ARLINGTON — Less than one month remains in the regular season, and the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington has been strangely quiet. The first obligatory "M-V-P" chant has yet to be heard. The locals are as undecided on a favorite as everyone else. The Rangers have two strong candidates for the American League Most Valuable Player award: third baseman Adrian Beltre and outfielder Josh Hamilton. Detroit third baseman Miguel Cabrera and Los Angeles Angels wonderboy outfielder Mike Trout are with them, with New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano lurking in the background. The Rangers last had two top MVP candidates in the scrambled vote of 1999. Catcher Pudge Rodriguez received seven...
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