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Post#1 » by FlightNo.23 » Thu Apr 5, 2007 7:17 pm

Carlos Beltran
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123-01 Roosevelt Ave.
Flushing, NY 11368
Phone: 718-507-8499

Objective:
    To win the 2007 Major League Baseball National League Most Valuable Player Award.
Achievements:
    Statistics
    AVG .337 | HR 4 | RBI 19 | OBP .400 | SLG .627
    Highlights
    -Multi-HR game against St. Louis Cardinals as Mets sweep series 3-0 April 1-4
    -NL Player of the Week April 16-22
Team Status:
    Mets 5-2 .714
    2nd Place, NL East
Work Experience:
    Kansas City Royals 1998-2004
    Houston Astros 2004
    New York Mets 2005-Present
Honors and Awards:
    AL Rookie of the Year (Royals, 1999)
    AL Player of the Month (Royals, April 2004)
    Tied single postseason record for home runs, 8 (Astros)
    2006 NL Gold Glove (Mets)
    2006 NL Silver Slugger (Mets)
    Mets single season record, runs scored (127)
    3-time All-Star (2004-06)
References:
    ESPN.com Player Card
    Carlos Beltran, Wikipedia
Updated:
    April 26, 2007
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Post#2 » by d3si_met » Thu Apr 5, 2007 10:32 pm

it's hard to win the NL MVP for mets players.. the mets are a balanced team..

Albert Pujols or Ryan Howard gonna win the MVP..

i hope im wrong..

i'd love to see beltran win the MVP.. he's amazing..
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Post#3 » by FlightNo.23 » Thu Apr 5, 2007 11:12 pm

I thought he had a shot last year except he slumped down the stretch. I mean, best player on the best team argument was in the works for him. The thing is he hit .224 at Shea last year.

As for the thread, yeah its early, yeah it could easily die if he does not produce. Anyway, I'll update it periodically; any highlights or suggestions are welcome :wizard:
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Post#4 » by chicken wing » Sat Apr 7, 2007 3:17 pm

id love to see reyes win MVP. But those kind of gys dont win the mvp anymore. eveyone loves the longball
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Post#5 » by knick4life1218 » Sat Apr 7, 2007 6:34 pm

reyes had more of a chance last year
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Post#6 » by marlonpdot » Mon Apr 9, 2007 2:25 pm

chicken wing wrote:id love to see reyes win MVP. But those kind of gys dont win the mvp anymore. eveyone loves the longball


Quoted for F'n Truth!!

If you don't hit 50 homers you can't win MVP anymore. Just a sad sad truth. :(
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Post#7 » by treiz » Tue Apr 10, 2007 1:08 am

marlonpdot wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Quoted for F'n Truth!!

If you don't hit 50 homers you can't win MVP anymore. Just a sad sad truth. :(


Preach!
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Post#8 » by Samson » Tue Apr 10, 2007 1:17 am

Oh yeah, he's the one that says Bad Mother F****r
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Post#9 » by FlightNo.23 » Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:42 am

updated :nod:
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Post#10 » by mjhp911 » Thu Apr 26, 2007 7:06 am

chicken wing wrote:id love to see reyes win MVP. But those kind of gys dont win the mvp anymore. eveyone loves the longball


Meh, I think Jose has a good shot this season, even if he doesn't hit 30+ homers. His impact on our club is undeniable. Most baseball pundits agree, he's the most exciting player in the game. And if we do well and make the postseason, I think they'll properly attribute our success directly to him.

And can I make one request of Beltran? Can he please change that freakin' intro song already? I am so SICK of hearing it already (says the guy with the same avi for five years)...
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Post#11 » by Mardy2Curry » Thu Apr 26, 2007 4:27 pm

chicken wing wrote:id love to see reyes win MVP. But those kind of gys dont win the mvp anymore. eveyone loves the longball


You might be mistaken their a little. Reyes has probably the best shot of any Met to win the MVP. Remember when Ichiro won the award in the AL of all leagues to win it with all the big boppers they have in that league. Reyes brings to the table all the tools for an MVP. He's the engine of the Mets, without him I can't see you guys winning alot of games. He does some many things to change a game IMO thats what an MVP is about, not hitting 50 hr's all though it helps but without the guys in front of Howard and Pujols getting on those guys end the season with 50-60 RBI from hitting nothing but solo shots. So give him a little bit more faith than that. If I had to pick an MVP, honestly speaking it would be him right now.
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Post#12 » by chicken wing » Tue May 1, 2007 1:51 am

i really really want reyes to win. he might even get 100 rbis at leadoff this year but its so hard to win it when you dont hit alotta home runs

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