The First Halfies
Posted: Fri Jul 9, 2010 8:47 pm
I try to make this thread every season when the All-Star break rolls around so everyone can give out their completely irrelevant first half awards. I mainly make this thread so I can see you guys go toe-to-toe and start throwing e-punches.
So, without further ado, here are my winners of the First Halfie awards:
AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera
This man is just raking the ball this season. He's batting .347, with 21 homers and 73 RBI, plus a 1.070 OPS. He's just two homers behind the 'statistical anomaly' Jose Bautista for the lead and has a real shot at the Triple Crown this year if he continues putting up the numbers.
2nd: Paul Konerko
3rd: Justin Morneau
4th: Robinson Cano
5th: Vladimir Guerrero
NL MVP: Joey Votto
The fact that this guy had to be voted into the All-Star game is just a travesty. The Reds have a relatively commanding 3 game lead in the Central right now, and a lot of that is due to how great this guy has been playing all season. He and Mr. Pujols have nearly matching stats this season (I'm sure all the sabermetrics guys will call me out on that one), but the fact that Votto's team may win the pennant for the first time in 15 years is something that will give him the edge come September when voting happens.
2nd: Albert Pujols
3rd: Adrian Gonzalez
4th: Andre Ethier
5th: Martin Prado
AL Cy Young: David Price
He's been stellar for the Rays this year and should be good for 20-22 wins this year if his pace and health keeps up for the rest of the season. He's only allowed more than 3 earned runs in one game this season and is second in the AL with 14 quality starts. Cliff Lee is a very close second here for me and with what looks like a change of scenery to Texas, big games in Arlington will make him the obvious favorite for this award in the fall.
2nd: Cliff Lee
3rd: Jered Weaver
4th: Jon Lester
5th: Andy Pettitte
NL Cy Young: Josh Johnson
I get the chance to watch most of his games since I live in South Florida and every game I've seen of his has been purely amazing. If he had a bit stronger offense behind him and a shortstop that hustled (;)), then the Marlins would be seriously contending for the division right now. His stuff is electric and his off-speed stuff reminds me of when Johan Santana started heating up with the Twins. If Ubaldo Jimenez doesn't start another freakish streak down the stretch, this is Johnson's award to lose.
2nd: Ubaldo Jimenez
3rd: Doc
4th: Adam Wainwright
5th: Mat Latos
AL Manager of the Year: Ron 'I Only Did It Once' Washington
If you told me that the Rangers would have 50 wins by the AS break, your name would be studcrackers.
2nd: Joe Girardi
3rd: Terry Francona
NL Manager of the Year: Bud Black
What the heck has gotten into the Padres this season? This team was supposed to be fighting with the Dbacks to stay out of the basement and now they're setting the west on fire with a solid 3 game lead on the Dodgers.
2nd: Bobby Cox
3rd: Dusty Baker's toothpick
AL ROY: Neftali Feliz
This kid has been doing a great job for the Rangers, keeping them all nice and snugly at the top of the West. Young closers always strike my fancy, as it baffles me how young guys don't break down in the most pressure filled job in baseball.
2nd: Brenden Boesch
3rd: Carlos Santana
NL ROY: Jaime Garcia
If Buster Posey or Mike Stanton were eligible at this point I would flip a coin and give it to whoever it landed on. I'm not trying to take anything away from Garcia, who some might say is performing better than Chris Carpenter this year on a great Cardinals rotation, but Posey and Stanton are ridiculous.
2nd: Jason Heyward (but he's gotta pick up his AVG)
3rd: Gaby Sanchez
I'm done... time for you guys.
So, without further ado, here are my winners of the First Halfie awards:
AL MVP: Miguel Cabrera
This man is just raking the ball this season. He's batting .347, with 21 homers and 73 RBI, plus a 1.070 OPS. He's just two homers behind the 'statistical anomaly' Jose Bautista for the lead and has a real shot at the Triple Crown this year if he continues putting up the numbers.
2nd: Paul Konerko
3rd: Justin Morneau
4th: Robinson Cano
5th: Vladimir Guerrero
NL MVP: Joey Votto
The fact that this guy had to be voted into the All-Star game is just a travesty. The Reds have a relatively commanding 3 game lead in the Central right now, and a lot of that is due to how great this guy has been playing all season. He and Mr. Pujols have nearly matching stats this season (I'm sure all the sabermetrics guys will call me out on that one), but the fact that Votto's team may win the pennant for the first time in 15 years is something that will give him the edge come September when voting happens.
2nd: Albert Pujols
3rd: Adrian Gonzalez
4th: Andre Ethier
5th: Martin Prado
AL Cy Young: David Price
He's been stellar for the Rays this year and should be good for 20-22 wins this year if his pace and health keeps up for the rest of the season. He's only allowed more than 3 earned runs in one game this season and is second in the AL with 14 quality starts. Cliff Lee is a very close second here for me and with what looks like a change of scenery to Texas, big games in Arlington will make him the obvious favorite for this award in the fall.
2nd: Cliff Lee
3rd: Jered Weaver
4th: Jon Lester
5th: Andy Pettitte
NL Cy Young: Josh Johnson
I get the chance to watch most of his games since I live in South Florida and every game I've seen of his has been purely amazing. If he had a bit stronger offense behind him and a shortstop that hustled (;)), then the Marlins would be seriously contending for the division right now. His stuff is electric and his off-speed stuff reminds me of when Johan Santana started heating up with the Twins. If Ubaldo Jimenez doesn't start another freakish streak down the stretch, this is Johnson's award to lose.
2nd: Ubaldo Jimenez
3rd: Doc
4th: Adam Wainwright
5th: Mat Latos
AL Manager of the Year: Ron 'I Only Did It Once' Washington
If you told me that the Rangers would have 50 wins by the AS break, your name would be studcrackers.
2nd: Joe Girardi
3rd: Terry Francona
NL Manager of the Year: Bud Black
What the heck has gotten into the Padres this season? This team was supposed to be fighting with the Dbacks to stay out of the basement and now they're setting the west on fire with a solid 3 game lead on the Dodgers.
2nd: Bobby Cox
3rd: Dusty Baker's toothpick
AL ROY: Neftali Feliz
This kid has been doing a great job for the Rangers, keeping them all nice and snugly at the top of the West. Young closers always strike my fancy, as it baffles me how young guys don't break down in the most pressure filled job in baseball.
2nd: Brenden Boesch
3rd: Carlos Santana
NL ROY: Jaime Garcia
If Buster Posey or Mike Stanton were eligible at this point I would flip a coin and give it to whoever it landed on. I'm not trying to take anything away from Garcia, who some might say is performing better than Chris Carpenter this year on a great Cardinals rotation, but Posey and Stanton are ridiculous.
2nd: Jason Heyward (but he's gotta pick up his AVG)
3rd: Gaby Sanchez
I'm done... time for you guys.