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10-06-2010, 04:26 PM #141
Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!
Good call, so it's been done, and recently. I'm not an American League guy, but for the Cabrera and Hamilton fans out there, was Pedroia the right pick in '08?
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10-06-2010, 04:48 PM #142
Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!
I seem to remember him being the logical choice that year. There was a wide desparity in the Triple Crown. Mauer had the batting title by 2 points. Cabrera had the HR title by 1 HR and Hamilton had the RBIs by a few. None of those guys were high up on the lists other than the ones they led. Pedroia got 81% of the vote so he ran away with it for the most part. I don't imagine this years NL MVP race will be won by that high of a margin.
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10-06-2010, 05:25 PM #143
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Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!
Does anyone know what the contenders' on base percentages are?
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10-06-2010, 07:45 PM #144
Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!
Russell Wuerffel
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10-06-2010, 08:42 PM #145
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Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!
If kinsler had not of gotten hurt at the end of the 08 season his numbers would have been better than pedroia's. Even after missing the last six weeks of the season he still had numbers that were even with pedroia through the course of the season. The east coast media bias is the only reason he won it. Hope votto wins.
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10-06-2010, 09:11 PM #146
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Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!
It has happened more than one would think. Besides Dustin. In the past 25 years in the NL the following players won MVP without leading the league in a Triple Crown Category: Jimmy Rollins in 2007, your man Pujols in 2005 AND 2008, Bonds in 90, 92, AND 03 Kent in 2000, Chipper in 99, Ken Caminiti in 96, Barry Larkin in 95 and Kirk Gibson in 88 for a total of 11 out of 25. In the AL it was: Dustin in 08, Morneau in 06, Vlad in 04, Tejada in 02, Giambi in 2000, Pudge in 99, Gonzalez in 96, Frank Thomas in 93 AND 94, Cal Rikpen Jr. in 91, Rickey Henderson in 90, and Robin Yount in 1989. For a total of 12 out of 25. Overall it is 23 out of 50 or almost 50%. Yount and Riken both won a first MVP each over 25 years ago and did not lead the league in any Triple Crown stats in those years either.
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10-06-2010, 09:49 PM #147
Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!
You are absolutely right about his statistics mirroring Pedroia's at the plate, but for that season's MVP it was definitely more of an overall body of work. Kinsler had 3 times as many errors as Pedroia who only had 6. It is never perfect and a big market team that is on ESPN every night is going to garner more attention, but I felt Pedroia's was well deserved.
Russell Wuerffel
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10-06-2010, 10:27 PM #148
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Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!
kinsler also didnt sniff the playoffs, or win a world series.
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