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Posted By: Jay Miller
Now that the regular season is over, who do you all think will win the two major awards (MVP, Cy Young) in each league? I think Santana and Vlad for the AL and Clemens and Bonds for the NL. |
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Posted By: qualitycards
I think that Schilling may edge out Santana. |
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Posted By: John/z28jd
I think all 4 of your guesses will be right.Its always funny to hear people chant mvp whenever their hometown guy gets up like i heard in Boston for Ramirez/Ortiz,NY with Sheffield and Dodgers with Beltre. |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
The usual preferences for winners/playoff teams and guys who delivered in the seond half of the season make these four the best choices. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
I'd give the edge to Schilling - Didn't Santana have a weaker record against winning teams. I know he was fairly dominant over the weaker teams. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
Bonds successfully managed to get more home runs than strike outs - unbelievable. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Jay is on the money. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jay, you and I are four for four. Those were exactly my picks. That's seven Cy Youngs for Clemens, and I believe seven MVP's for Bonds. Not too shabby. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
is Roger Clemens incredible or what...........? Nearly 41 years old and pulls down 18 wins........why retire? |
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Posted By: ChuckkieB
MVP - Bonds and Vlad |
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Posted By: qualitycards
I agree Randy Johnson did the impossible, he had a winning record (16-14) w/ a team that lost 111 games. In 17 of Johnson's 34 starts he rec'd 2 or fewer runs of support. He led the majors w/ 290 K's and pitched a perfect game against the AL East winning Braves. |
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Posted By: GlenV
Bonds & Johnson deserve the awards, but Bonds and Clemens will get them. How 'bout manager of the year - some very deserving candidates for that award. |
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Posted By: qualitycards
In the NL, I would vote for Cox over Larussa. Most picked the Braves way behind the Phillies, Marlins & Mets. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Good addition on Manager of the Year. I like Phil Garner for turning the Lastros back into the Astros. In the AL I like Scocia, especially for getting rid of Guillen. Torre is a close second here. |
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Posted By: Todd
I sure hope Santana wins, but worry about the East Coast bias working against him. He's lost 2 games since June 3rd--that's 4 months. He lost -2-1 to Chicago on July 1st, striking out 12 and giving up 3 hits in 8 innings, and he lost 2-0 on July 10 to Detroit, striking out 11 and giving up just 2 hits in 8. Since then, he beat everyone, including Boston, Oakland, Anaheim, Texas and the Yankees, who he would have beat again last week had Gardy not pulled him after 5 with a 3-1 lead, resting him for tomorrow. That's pretty damn impressive. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Somewhere about 15 years ago the "MVP" award slowly became the "MVPWT" award. Meaning that the "Most Valuable Player" which originally meant the Best player, has turned into the Most Valuable player on a winning team. I know AROD won it last years but he was so far and away the best player it was ridiculous. Had Ichiro or Randy Johnson played on winning teams the debate would not even be fun. Ichiro had one of the best seasons EVER, yet he will not win the award. 30 years from now people will still be talking about the season Ichiro had, 100 years from now, people will still be talking about it. Imagine going through the record books and seeing the numbers Sisler put up in 1920 and seeing that he didn't win the MVP award (if they had it then) because he didn't play for a winning team, and instead it went to a role playing Yankee because he was on a "winner". If the MVP and CY Young awards are given the meaning they were originally intended (and you can look up past winners to prove this point) which is "Best Player and Best Pitcher in the League" and not their modern adaptations which state that you must be on a contender, then the Best players are as follows. |
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Posted By: Julie
For reasons stated above. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Rhys--You may have a point on the Cy Young award. I've always thought of it as being for the best pitcher, not necessarily the most valuable pitcher. However, the MVP is just that--the MOST VALUABLE player. Even saying that, if Ichiro played for the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Angels and had the season he had he still wouldn't win the MVP. Bad Vlad put the Angels on his back and single-handedly carried them to the West Championship. Ichiro had a great season but no one was more valuable than Vlad. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
BTW, my ranking for AL MVP would be: |
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Posted By: Albie O'Hanian
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Posted By: John/z28jd
I couldnt rate Ichiro any higher than Jay for the simple reason is hes purely a singles hitter.Yes he had a great season but almost all of his hits were singles,he slaps at the ball as hes running towards first,a very effective style thats enhanced by his speed.If he led the league in runs scored then id give him alot more consideration but he was tied for 34th in the majors in that stat.Like i said earlier with Bonds i consider OPS to be a very important measure of a player and eventho Ichiro led the majors in batting which gives you a good head start on OPS he finished just out of the top 40 in baseball.Basically proving the fact hes a good singles hitter on a bad team and his speed didnt help him enough to help his team score more runs because he was always on first base. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
How many of you guys saw the SABR reasearch project that showed that 1 point of OBQ is worth 2 points of SLG. Very interesting reading and might change you outlook on Ichiro a bit. |
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman
AL CY: Santana |
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Posted By: J Levine
A few things...you can not discount Ichiro just because he was a singles hitter...heck, people have won it just for HRs...but I dont think he deserves it... |
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Posted By: jw
n.l. m.v.p.-bonds |
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Posted By: jw
watched alot of baseball this summer & no one, i mean no one, single-handedly put their team in the playoffs like santana did. |
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Posted By: Tim Mayer
cy santana |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Take away all 135 of Bond's hits and he's still #11 in the OBP ranking (.393). |
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