When the New York Mets went to the 2000 World Series, they did it with a solid mix of offense, pitching, and defense. Led by manager Bobby Valentine and plenty of veterans on both sides of the baseball, I’m not sure anyone has ever asked the question about who the team’s MVP was.
Voting for an MVP is certainly subjective and could mean different things to different people. At the time, I think many believed it was Mike Piazza. The future Hall of Fame catcher did hit 38 home runs and drive in 113 all while slashing .