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Post by Scott on Nov 28, 2007 10:49:51 GMT -5
I'd take Chipper right up there with Sexson and Pujols too. Chipper didn't necessarily have the RBIs or homers that Sexson did, but he led the league in hitting and was second in runs while having just 8 less RBIs than Sexson. He also had a ton more runs created than Sexson did (163.7 to 139.3). If I had to vote MVP, I'd go with 1. Pujols 2. Chipper and 3. Sexson.
And I think that Chipper probably had a tad better year than Pujols just by looking at numbers, but St. Louis ran away with the division and was a playoff team, hence the reason I gave Pujols the MVP.
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Post by Scott on Nov 28, 2007 10:52:56 GMT -5
My awards would probably look like this:
AL Cy Young: Pedro Martinez AL MVP: Garrett Anderson AL ROY: Mark Teixeira NL Cy Young: John Smoltz NL MVP: Albert Pujols NL ROY: Seth McClung
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Post by CardinalsGM on Nov 28, 2007 11:23:50 GMT -5
And the arguement also goes a little different for Albert....even with all the firepower around him, he's still getting the job done. I'll take Albert's OPS and Runs scored any day of the week. I'll take Sexson's OPS and top 10 in every major hitting category and hope he had some hitting on his team so he could get top 10 in runs any day of the week. #3 in SLG% #4 in OPS% #3 in Runs Created #5 in RC/27 Outs #1 in HRs #2 in RBIs #3 in EBH #1 in TB No doubt about it, Sexson had quite a year, and an even better 2nd half of the season. Albert's numbers are still up there, and that's even with me basically benching him quite a bit the last couple of sims to rest and avoid injury to the playoffs....at least that's what I put in my depth charts..who knows if they worked
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Post by Dan on Nov 28, 2007 14:13:38 GMT -5
Arod had a sick year.
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