NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!

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  • AWA85
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    With stats being so close all around, I am going to take the bias road and say which player is leading his team to the playoffs. Yes, the Rockies may have a chance but Mr. Votto will be playing postseason baseball not Pujols this year.

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  • r_phelps
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    That catch is very similar to the grab Kalish made for the Red Sox last night to rob Cano except Kalish nailed the landing. Pujols has been red hot since his 2 homer game in Pittsburgh.

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  • Manram
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    Originally posted by skier14
    I actually disagree about fielding. Carlos is very fast (by far the fastest of the three) and can field. If you didn't see his catch last night you should check that out, I am a bit biased, but I think it is one of the better plays I have seen all year.

    http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=12463235
    And the kid has a cannon!!!

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  • skier14
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    Originally posted by flota89
    If you dig a little deeper into the stats, you will also see Pujols has 6.7 wins above replacement (1st) and 6.9 offensive WAR (1st). Albert has been on base 280 times this year, also first in the league. I also believe of the three, he brings the best glove to the field. It seems like he saves tons of runs every year.
    I actually disagree about fielding. Carlos is very fast (by far the fastest of the three) and can field. If you didn't see his catch last night you should check that out, I am a bit biased, but I think it is one of the better plays I have seen all year.

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  • flota89
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    If you dig a little deeper into the stats, you will also see Pujols has 6.7 wins above replacement (1st) and 6.9 offensive WAR (1st). Albert has been on base 280 times this year, also first in the league. I also believe of the three, he brings the best glove to the field. It seems like he saves tons of runs every year.

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  • flota89
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    SO:
    Pujols-75
    Votto-118
    Gonzalez-130

    Walks:
    Pujols-98
    Votto-87
    Gonzalez-40

    Who of the three do the pitchers believe is the most dangerous? For me, it has to be Pujols. Gonzalez's MVP credentials are hit pretty bad with 130 SO imho.

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  • rj_lucas
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    Originally posted by r_phelps
    Pujols would be the hands down winner this year..if anybody ever pitched to him.
    It's a valid point. The race for NL MVP is so close this year that 'second tier' stats like walks and strikeouts may carry more weight than usual.

    Are there any stats junkies out there that can tell us who's got the fewest strikeouts, most walks, and most game-winning RBIs among the big three (Gonzalez, Votto, Pujols)?

    Rick
    rickjlucas@gmail.com

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  • r_phelps
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    Pujols would be the hands down winner this year..if anybody ever pitched to him. I watched the cubs game today and saw albert hit a 3 run bomb(42) in the first inning. Then he was walked twice intentionally. I mean come on cubbies I think your post season dreams are over so quit being chickens and pitch to the machine!

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  • xpress34
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    And as we go into the weekend...

    Cargo

    BA - .340
    HR - 33
    RBI - 113

    Votto

    BA - .323
    HR - 35
    RBI - 106

    Pujols

    BA - .310
    HR - 41
    RBI - 112

    Infante

    BA - .332 (Not yet qualified for Batting Title - 468 PAs)
    HR - 8
    RBI - 44

    Tulowitzki

    BA - .318
    HR - 26
    RBI - 90

    The Rockies have pretty much shot themselves in the foot. Just like before the All-Star Break, they got to within 1 game of 1st Place and fell apart. Last week, they had stormed to within 1 game of 1st Place and they have fallen apart and haven't won a game since getting to the edge.

    We were at the game tonight - great pitching duel, but the Rox couldn't get a ball out of the in-field...

    - Chris

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  • xpress34
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    Monday Evening Numbers - 2 Weeks left in the MLB Regular Season:

    Cargo

    BA - .340
    HR - 32
    RBI - 107

    Votto

    BA - .324
    HR - 34
    RBI - 104

    Pujols

    BA - .306
    HR - 39
    RBI - 107

    Infante

    BA - .334 (Not yet qualified for Batting Title - 456 PAs)
    HR - 7
    RBI - 43

    Tulowitzki

    BA - .325
    HR - 26
    RBI - 89

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  • xpress34
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    Originally posted by legaleagle92481
    Monday Morning Numbers - 2 Weeks left in the
    Maybe Tulo could lend CarGo one of his bats so his recent homer binge could rub off on him. If it were not for those dang seven homers we would be witnessing the possible first NL Triple Crown since the 1930s. A fact about TCs that I read the other day is Frank Robinson considers himself to have hit the last true TC since Yaz tied another player in one of the categories in 67. If there is a tie in a category should it count?
    The keepers of the MLB records apparently think so! If two teams tie (i.e. Padres and Rockies in 2007) they have a Tie-Breaker or 'Play-In' game... maybe the two 'tied' players should have a HR Derby or something to break the tie...

    And to be more precise on your NL TC figure - it was 1937 when Joe 'Ducky' Medwick won the last NL TC.

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  • legaleagle92481
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    Monday Morning Numbers - 2 Weeks left in the
    Maybe Tulo could lend CarGo one of his bats so his recent homer binge could rub off on him. If it were not for those dang seven homers we would be witnessing the possible first NL Triple Crown since the 1930s. A fact about TCs that I read the other day is Frank Robinson considers himself to have hit the last true TC since Yaz tied another player in one of the categories in 67. If there is a tie in a category should it count?

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  • xpress34
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    - TYPO -

    That should say 0 for 6 as he is at 452 PAs...

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  • xpress34
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    FYI -

    Infante needs 4.1 PAs per game for the next 12 games to hit 502.

    His current average (and YES, I know about the Pinch Hitting, etc) is 3.7 PAs a game.

    That works out to 44 PAs. Depending on how the Braves play him these last 12, he is looking at taking an 0 for 8 to round him to 502.

    I will update these numbers next week and see where he is sitting.

    - Chris

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  • xpress34
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    Re: NL MVP Race should go to the wire!!!!

    Monday Morning Numbers - 2 Weeks left in the MLB Regular Season:

    Cargo

    BA - .340
    HR - 32
    RBI - 107

    Votto

    BA - .324
    HR - 34
    RBI - 104

    Pujols

    BA - .307
    HR - 39
    RBI - 107

    Infante

    BA - .337 (Not yet qualified for Batting Title - 452 PAs)
    HR - 7
    RBI - 43

    Tulowitzki

    BA - .325
    HR - 26
    RBI - 89

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