MLB Playoffs: Unheralded Dodgers Trade Acquisition Wins NLCS MVP

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The NLCS MVP award was given to an unheralded utility player who hadn't played due to injury when he was acquired by the Dodgers in a July trade.

The Los Angeles Dodgers' biggest player in the National League Championship Series was also one of their littlest.Tommy Edman, a 5-foot-10 utility player who wasn't even healthy enough to play when the Dodgers acquired him in a three-team July trade, was chosen Most Valuable Player of the NLCS on Sunday, when the Dodgers eliminated the New York Mets with a 10-5 win.

More news: MLB Playoffs: Yankees Make ALCS Roster Move, Ruling Injured Pitcher Out For World SeriesEdman moved down to fifth in the order when Freeman returned for Game 5, a 12-6 Dodgers loss that shifted the series back to Los Angeles. Roberts moved Edman back to the cleanup spot Sunday on a day off for Freeman.The performance was a far cry from Edman's first appearance in a League Championship Series, in 2019 with the St. Louis Cardinals.

 

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