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  • Ryan Ludwick

    1 5.26%
  • Carlos Delgado

    0 0%
  • Chase Utley

    1 5.26%
  • Albert Pujols

    11 57.89%
  • Lance Berkman

    2 10.53%
  • Ryan Braun

    2 10.53%
  • Chipper Jones

    1 5.26%
  • Hanley Ramirez

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Thread: NL MVP Time!

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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    I voted for Pujols, even though I'd like to vote for Delgado...

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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    This is a democracy, you can vote for.. whoever..
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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    But I'd be called a homer if I picked Delgado...

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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    Fine, I'll call you a yankees fan.
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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    NO NO NO. I'm a yankee hater!

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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by browntown653 View Post
    I think saying pitchers can't win the MVP is a joke, but anyway Pujols wins this by far, his walk to strikeout ratio is UN-BE-LIEV-A-BLE
    The Brewers were sliding before CC got there and he rebuilt the ship, and despite pujols's good season the cardinals will still not make the playoffs. I don't think you can honestly say that Milwaukee would be in this situation without the near perfect 12 starts CC has had, he's been unhittable each and every time out and with the pressure of being in a race thats impecable...its easy for pujols to hit with ludwick behind him and no playoff race pressure
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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    Quote Originally Posted by Porter99 View Post
    You forgot the silver slugger. Its 2.

    It's annoys me to no end that MVP is only a "batters only award" then call it a MVB if your going to do that. It's called most valuable player and considering Sabathia is 9-0 with 6 CGs, 3 SHOs and has a absurd 85 to 18 K/BB to go with his 1.48 ERA. He's been every bit valuable to the Brewers.

    Here's what stops the argument: He was 6-8 with a 3.7 ERA with the Indians.
    The award does say NL (I repeat NL) MVP... his AL numbers don't mean anything for that award
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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    I'd say that's pretty funny to say there's no playoff race pressure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjkalt View Post
    The Brewers were sliding before CC got there and he rebuilt the ship, and despite pujols's good season the cardinals will still not make the playoffs. I don't think you can honestly say that Milwaukee would be in this situation without the near perfect 12 starts CC has had, he's been unhittable each and every time out and with the pressure of being in a race thats impecable...its easy for pujols to hit with ludwick behind him and no playoff race pressure
    Brewers had a five game lead in the WC when Sabathia was traded, the exact same lead they have now over the Cards. Ryan Braun has had more to do with their run than Sabathia's brilliant stay. Pujols hasn't had playoff pressure this season? Its easy to hit with Ludwick behind him? Hilarious!!

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    Pujols hit a huge 3 run shot as the Cards beat the Cubs tonight.

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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    Delgado had 2 HR sunday night as the Mets beat the Phillies on Sunday, and then 2 more tonight as the Mets outslugged the Nationals to extend their NL East lead to 2.5.

    In his last 66 games, Delgado is hitting .300 with 24 HR and 68 RBI. Tell me that's not incredible. If he keeps this up, I'll have to change my vote.

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    Delgado is definitely becoming my second place MVP vote. He has been amazing!!

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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    Ryan Howard in the MVP discussion at least? He could finish with 50 homeruns and 150 RBI while his team wins the division. 200 strikeouts, yes, but he has been hotter than any player in September.

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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    FYI, there is the Hank Aaron Award, given to the best batter in each league.

    It's voted on by fans, but Rolaids Relief is a formula based award created by outsiders...


    Anyway, Pujols.

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    Re: NL MVP Time!

    I agree despite Howards BA, his power numbers are up there, especially this month when Utley has struggled, Howard has carried his team to a possible playoff birth.


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