"My personal opinion is I will never as long as I have a vote, vote for a guy who doesn't play both sides of the field. They don't go through the grind others do defensively, diving after balls, chasing balls, if you make an error how it might affect you next at bat. If you're a DH you don't go through any of that. You just hit. So as good a hitter as he is, and he's one of the best in the game, no question, I can never vote for him. That's all." - Josh Towers
Now, his opinion aside (I think he's full of ****, but that's just me), players have a vote? Does that explain why so many crappy awards have been given out?
The irony of this coming from a pitcher who has arguably the easiest defensive position in the game is another issue, but I honestly wasn't aware Josh Towers had a say in who wins the MVP.