NL MVP Candidates?
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NL MVP Candidates?
In the AL last i checked it was Arod or Maggs, i dont follow the AL closely so i could be wrong, but how bout the NL? No clearcut guy.. utley, wright, the 2 marlins are having great years but with the teams records it wont be one of them i assume, holliday also having a great year, rollins having a good year, prince has 40 jacks, pujols having an off year for him but still a good 1.. what you guys think?
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-Jimmy Rollins
-David Wright
-Prince Fielder
-Matt Holliday
-Hanley Ramirez
-Jose Reyes
I honestly think that Holliday deserves it, but with there record and playing for Colorado that will hurt him.
-David Wright
-Prince Fielder
-Matt Holliday
-Hanley Ramirez
-Jose Reyes
I honestly think that Holliday deserves it, but with there record and playing for Colorado that will hurt him.
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risktaker91 wrote:Fielder.
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hes def havin a sick year.. might depend on if the brewers win their division..
^284 40jacks 99rbis 604slug 382obp 89runs
wright: 320 26jacks 91rbis ~540slug 411obp 30sb 93runs
hanley: 333 24jacks 67rbi 563slug 388obp 43sb 106runs
cabrera: 318 31 94 583slug 397obp 80runs
utley: 336 18 88 577slug 415obp 81runs 8sb
holliday: 337 25 108 576 slug 397obp 92runs 9sb
some others cant list em all(pujols,etc)..
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David Wright for MVP, will be only the 3rd, 3rd basemen with a 30/30 season and he'll probably end up with 30+/40~
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GYBE wrote:The answer is Chase Utely. The best NL hitter this year not named Barry and plays a typically weak offensive position.
If it wasn't for his injury he is probably the second best option after Holliday of course.
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Holliday is a huge product of Coors, just look at his splits.
He's good but playing in Coors makes him very good.
He's good but playing in Coors makes him very good.
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Buddy Hield / Timothy Luwawu / Stanley Johnson
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I'm still not sold on him, he strikes out a lot....thing is, no one notices it because he is such a great story.
The result when you don't make an out is more important than how you make your outs. Take away all of his strikeouts and replace them with groundouts and what do you have?
"He strikes out too much" has to be one of the most meaningless, overused phrases in baseball.
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My Candidates:
Jimmy Rollins
Jose Reyes
Chase Utley
Ryan Howard
Brandon Webb (My pick for NL Cy Young too)
Matt Holliday
David Wright
Prince Fielder
Lou Pinella (Wait a minute....)
My Pick: Rollins
Why?
Because out of Philly's Big 3, he's been the only one to stay healthy all year long, and even if they don't make the postseason, they wouldn't have been half as good if he were hurt as well.
Jimmy Rollins
Jose Reyes
Chase Utley
Ryan Howard
Brandon Webb (My pick for NL Cy Young too)
Matt Holliday
David Wright
Prince Fielder
Lou Pinella (Wait a minute....)
My Pick: Rollins
Why?
Because out of Philly's Big 3, he's been the only one to stay healthy all year long, and even if they don't make the postseason, they wouldn't have been half as good if he were hurt as well.
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