Giants first baseman Aubrey Huff, who didn't have a lot of suitors when he filed for free agency last year, placed seventh in the voting for the National League's Most Valuable Player.
Reds first baseman Joey Votto received 31 of a possible 32 first-place votes to easily win the award. One writer gave Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols the other first-place vote and chose Votto second.
Phillies outfielder Jayson Werth, a first-round draft pick by the Orioles in 1997, finished eighth.
Here are the results:
Joey Votto, Cincinnati 443
Albert Pujols, St. Louis 279
Carlos Gonzalez, Colorado 240
Adrian Gonzalez, San Diego 197
Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado 132
Roy Halladay, Philadelphia 130
Aubrey Huff, San Francisco 70
Jayson Werth, Philadelphia 52
Martin Prado, Atlanta 51
Ryan Howard, Philadelphia 50
Buster Posey, San Francisco 40
Matt Holliday, St. Louis 32
Brian Wilson, San Francisco 28
Scott Rolen, Cincinnati 26
Ryan Braun, Milwaukee 19
Ryan Zimmerman, Washington 18
Carlos Ruiz, Philadelphia 12
Dan Uggla, Florida 12
Adam Wainwright, St. Louis 12
Jason Heyward, Atlanta 11
Brian McCann, Atlanta 9
Adam Dunn, Washington 9
Ubaldo Jimenez, Colorado 7
David Wright, New York 3
Corey Hart, Milwaukee 2
Josh Johnson, Florida 2
Heath Bell, San Diego 2
Huff and Werth are free agents. Huff is expected to re-sign with the Giants. Werth could land in Boston.
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