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Kate Upton savages MLB voters who snubbed fiancee Verlander

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Kate Upton savages MLB voters who snubbed fiancee Verlander
'I thought I was the only person allowed to f--k @JustinVerlander,' tweets the supermodel

MANILA, Philippines – Kate Upton pulls no punches when it comes to her future hubby Justin Verlander.

Verlander, an ace hurler for the Detroit Tigers, came up second to the Boston Red Sox’s Rick Porcello in voting for the American League Cy Young Award, which honors Major League Baseball’s best pitchers in each of the two leagues. Verlander had won the award in 2011 and was favored by many to win a second one after leading the league in 254 and posting a career-low Earned Run Average (ERA) of 3.04.

By comparison, Porcello had the best record in the league at 22-4 for the AL East champion Boston Red Sox and had a slightly higher (but career-best) ERA at 3.15 while striking out fewer batters than Verlander at 189.

The Baseball Writers Association of America threw Verlander a curveball however when two voters left Verlander off their ballot, contributing to his 5-point loss to Porcello and denying him an opportunity at a legacy boosting laurel.

Upton thought it was unfair and let it be known.

“Hey @MLB I thought I was the only person allowed to fuck @JustinVerlander ?! What 2 writers didn’t have him on their ballot?,” the swimsuit model tweeted.


Total savagery. – Rappler.com

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