Most Improved Player

Baseball already honors its best rookies, pitchers, most valuable players, those who make the most notable comebacks and best overall offensive players (Silver Sluggers). Could there still be room for one more? Should there be a trophy for a player making the biggest year-to-year improvement? The NBA already designates a Most Improved Player. Is it time for baseball to follow with one of its own? If so, here's a nomination for Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts. The native of Aruba dramatically upped his performance in 2015 and emerged as one of Boston's foundation players as it reloads this off-season. Batting average leaped by 80 points; almost twice the amount of RBIs; cutting his strikeouts; continued strong infield defense. Can you think of another American Leaguer who improved as much as Bogarts did last season? Feel free if you like to nominate one of your own. Just hit "add a comment" at the bottom of this page.
(Bogaerts is seen here April 12th against the Yankees in New York.)

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