You know what's funny 'bout this?
It's been a while since the MVP came from the team that won the World Series. And so you get guys like A-Rod saying in late November how, yeah, they'd trade the trophy for a World Series ring.
And now you got a player whose team won the holy grail get into a debate on the merits of MVP voting, like we didn't hear enough of it last week (present company included), like he's going to bring anything fresh to the arena of higher learning.
Don Mattingly had a cow when Roger Clemens beat him out in the MVP vote in '86 and didn't sound very intelligent in the process. I guess when these guys get upset, sound reasoning kinda goes out the window. Not to mention that there are no good losers these days (I know, I know: finishing second in a ballot doesn't make him a "loser" but you know what I mean).
Pujols might not know it but most baseball analysts would peg him as the NL MVP for '06 anyway. He should just get fat and happy this winter, and make sure they measure his ring finger correctly.