The Baseball Writers' Association of America will continue to hand out their postseason awards Monday, as the American League's Most Valuable Player will be announced. This figures to be the most clear cut of all the awards handed out thus far, as Alex Rodriguez should win the third MVP of his career following one of the most impressive offensive seasons ever. Rodriguez, who won this award in 2003 with Texas and two years ago with the New York Yankees, hit .314 and led the majors with both 54 home runs and 156 RBI to help lead the Yankees to their 13th straight postseason appearance. He also became the youngest player to hit his 500th home run this season, while also leading the league in runs scored (143) and total bases (376).