The Baseball Writers’ Association of America selects Miguel Cabrera (.330, 44, 139) as the American League’s Most Valuable Player. The Tigers’ third baseman, the first Triple Crown winner since 1967, receives 22 out of the 28 writers’ first-place votes, easily outpointing Angels outfielder Mike Trout, the circuit’s Rookie of the Year.

On November 15, 2012 — The Baseball Writers’ Association of America selects Miguel Cabrera (.330, 44, 139) as the American League’s Most Valuable Player. The Tigers’ third baseman, the first Triple Crown winner since 1967, receives 22 out of the 28 writers’ first-place votes, easily over Rookie of the Year OF Mike Trout of the Angels by a score of 362 to 281. Cabrera was the first winner of a Triple Crown in 45 years, but Trout finished ahead of him in more advanced measures of a player’s value