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

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  • xpress34
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    Dave -

    Update to my last post (oh for an EDIT feature!)

    Castro 'should' get there. He needs 70 more PAs (2.9 per game IF he plays every game).

    Here are the current TPAs (Total Plate Appearances) per player in the running...

    Pujols - 594

    Votto - 558

    Cargo - 542

    Castro - 432 (70 shy of qualifying) - he should get there w/ 2.9 PAs per game

    Infante - 398 (104 shy of qualifying) - losing ground on getting there. last week was avg 4.9 PAs a game. now 4.3. If he gets 4 PAs a game, he will take an 0 for 8... if he drops to just 3.5 PAs a game he takes an 0 for 20 and if he drops to Castro's needed avg of 3 PAs he takes an 0 for 32.

    That said, Castro and Infante are both LONG shots at the Batting Title.

    After seeing that Cargo has 52 less PAs than Pujols and 16 less than Votto, I am even more impressed that he is within 1 RBI and 4 HRs going into tonight.

    Good luck to all of them!!!

    - Chris

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  • xpress34
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    Originally posted by sox83cubs84
    Don't forget Starlin Castro for the BA crown.

    Dave Miedema
    Dave -

    Unless Starlin turns it on, he's got a LONG road to take the BA crown. He's at .317 right now - .023 behind Cargo and .002 behind Votto and still even behind Infante (.339).

    He an Infante are both in the same boat - looking to be short on PAs unless they play every day for the rest of the season and they will take an 0 for XX for any PAs they are short of 502.

    That said, I'm hoping you were being funny...

    All the best -

    Chris

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  • sox83cubs84
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    Originally posted by legaleagle92481
    Way too early to even discuss this. Though I am guilty of chiming in I admit. There are so many players so close in these categories that if someone misses a few games due to a minor injury or gets cold for a week it could drastically alter the current stat leaders. Plus there are vultures all around. Prince Fielder or Adam Dunn could win the homer title. Infante could win the BA title.
    Don't forget Starlin Castro for the BA crown.

    Dave Miedema

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  • xpress34
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    Originally posted by lakeerie92
    Hey thanks for the inclusion. Cargo is definitely running away with it.
    Russell -

    I think my original title to the thread still stands on it's own merits...

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

    I guess a subtitle could have been:

    "And possibly the 1st MLB Triple Crown since 1967 (1st NL Triple Crown since 1937)"

    It's going to be a fun September!!!

    - Chris

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  • lakeerie92
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    Originally posted by xpress34
    As of close of business Sunday:

    Gargo

    BA - .340
    HR - 31
    RBI - 97

    Votto

    BA - .321
    HR - 32
    RBI - 98

    Pujols

    BA - .309
    HR - 35
    RBI - 97

    Infante

    BA - .339
    HR - 7
    RBI - 39

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    So now Cargo is within 4 HRs of Pujols and 1 RBI of Votto AND, his Avg is now above Infante.

    This justs gets more exciting by the day!!! Another 'race' to follow besides the pennant race!

    All the best -

    Chris
    Hey thanks for the inclusion. Cargo is definitely running away with it.

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  • xpress34
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    As of close of business Sunday:

    Gargo

    BA - .340
    HR - 31
    RBI - 97

    Votto

    BA - .321
    HR - 32
    RBI - 98

    Pujols

    BA - .309
    HR - 35
    RBI - 97

    Infante

    BA - .339
    HR - 7
    RBI - 39
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    So now Cargo is within 4 HRs of Pujols and 1 RBI of Votto AND, his Avg is now above Infante.

    This justs gets more exciting by the day!!! Another 'race' to follow besides the pennant race!

    All the best -

    Chris

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  • legaleagle92481
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    Way too early to even discuss this. Though I am guilty of chiming in I admit. There are so many players so close in these categories that if someone misses a few games due to a minor injury or gets cold for a week it could drastically alter the current stat leaders. Plus there are vultures all around. Prince Fielder or Adam Dunn could win the homer title. Infante could win the BA title.

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  • rj_lucas
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    Carlos Gonzalez will not win the Triple Crown, even with the altitude assist. He may win the batting title, but even that seems doubtful IMO. His current average will come under severe pressure given the pitching (Reds, Padres, Giants, Cardinals) he will face between now and the end of the season.

    Rick
    rickjlucas@gmail.com

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  • xpress34
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    Cargo increased his BA to .335 (Votto .324, Pujols fading fast at .311)

    Cargo gained 1 RBI on Votto (now 3 back with 95, Votto with 98, Pujols at 96)

    No HRs for any of them so they stay Cargo 31, Votto 32, Pujols 35.

    If they all stay on their current (past week pace) Cargo will walk away with the Triple Crown.

    Cargo needs 3 RBI to catch up (1 to tie Albert) and 4 HR to catch up (1 to tie Votto).

    Unless Infante by some miracle keeps it up and gets the requisite 502 PAs to steal the batting title, Cargo's .011 lead with less than a month to go will be tough to crack unless he hits a slump and Pujols or Votto go hot...

    Just updating what I originally said - NL MVP race should go to the wire as well a possible Triple Crown title!!!

    - Chris

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  • legaleagle92481
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    Originally posted by lakeerie92
    More likely than Infante keeping up his, his average is over .400 since becoming an everyday player a month ago. He is now at .346. He is on pace to get enough plate appearances to reach 502. Last night they moved him to shortstop to keep him in the game and getting at bats. With Chipper out he will play everyday until the end of the season. Last 10 games he is averaging 4.7 plate appearances per game. Leading off in the batting order he will continue to get that. He only needs 4.5 per game to reach 502. It is about time you guys wake up to the idea that this guy is the leading candidate for the batting title.
    i think everyone realizes it is a possibility but alot of people are rooting against it because they want to see a triple crown. most of us have never seen one or were too young in 67 to have appreciated it. for the first time in some many years there is genuine excitement about it and a realistic chance of it actually happening.this may be the only time many of us will see it in our lifetimes.

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  • Manram
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    Cargo hit home run number 31 and now has an average of.331
    I think it will come down simply to has the best end to the season

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  • lakeerie92
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    More likely than Infante keeping up his, his average is over .400 since becoming an everyday player a month ago. He is now at .346. He is on pace to get enough plate appearances to reach 502. Last night they moved him to shortstop to keep him in the game and getting at bats. With Chipper out he will play everyday until the end of the season. Last 10 games he is averaging 4.7 plate appearances per game. Leading off in the batting order he will continue to get that. He only needs 4.5 per game to reach 502. It is about time you guys wake up to the idea that this guy is the leading candidate for the batting title.

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  • skier14
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    Originally posted by lakeerie92
    I can't say it enough, Omar Infante is going to win the batting title so there is not going to be a triple crown.
    I disagree. Atlanta has 29 games remaining. If, somehow, Infante were to keep up his pace he's at and play every game, his batting average would stay at .341 (because hes keeping same pace), and he would finish the season with 473 PA (leaving an 0-29 at the end of the season).

    His true average would be: 151/443 --> .341
    His batting title average would be: 151 / 472 --> .320

    So, if CarGo or Votto were to keep up their averages (which is more likely than Infante keeping up his) they would both have higher averages than Infante....

    In my opinion, Omar Infante wont win the Batting Title.

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  • lakeerie92
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    I can't say it enough, Omar Infante is going to win the batting title so there is not going to be a triple crown.

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  • skier14
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    Originally posted by legaleagle92481
    As I mentioned in an earlier post the homers kill CarGo he is five back but that is alot and very hard to make up. If Pujols hits only five homers the whole rest of the season CarGo would have to hit ten just to tie him. That is 1/3 of his current season total in a single month and very hard for any player to do. Plus its not just Albert ahead of him Votto, Dunn and Reynolds are also with Uggla and Prince right on his tail. The TC is so hard to win earlier in the season it looked like Cabera and Hamilton would make a run and now 1.5 months later neither will finish close to it. It would be great to see one though so I am hoping somebody pulls it off it has been 44 years since Yaz won the last one.
    Well I did not say it was likely Carlos could win, but it is still a possibility. (10 HR is not out of the question either, as he hit 8 in August and 9 in July).

    That being said I would like to see a triple crown winner this year whether it be Votto or Gonzalez.

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