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    Article KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    The following article from MLB.com makes a good case for KRod as AL MVP. He's also listed as one of the two favorites, Josh Hamilton being the other.

    AL MVP candidates span spectrum | MLB.com: News

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    um, Carlos Quentin?
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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    There is no deserving case for K Rod.
    I did a lot of good things as a sim league GM.

    Ah, give me something clever to say here.

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Um, Albert Pujols?

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Quote Originally Posted by Saber View Post
    Um, Albert Pujols?
    He's in the American League?

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Hamilton shouldn't even be in this discussion and he wouldn't be if he didn't have 130 RBI's. Don't get me wrong, he had a good season but it wasn't exactly like he had to struggle to find RBI opportunities with the Texas lineup.

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Barring compelling evidence, Albert Pujols is always the MVP.

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Quote Originally Posted by missionhockey21 View Post
    Hamilton shouldn't even be in this discussion and he wouldn't be if he didn't have 130 RBI's. Don't get me wrong, he had a good season but it wasn't exactly like he had to struggle to find RBI opportunities with the Texas lineup.
    and in that ballpark

    K-Rod should not win MVP. I'm sorry, but no matter how good a closer is, they should never win MVP. They pitch one inning a game. I'm actually against any pitcher winning MVP, because they have the Cy-Young for that. But I'm not getting into that discussion again. K-Rod doesn't have the numbers to justify a closer winning MVP. The saves are it. Not the ERA, nothing.

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Hamilton?
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    Ah, give me something clever to say here.

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    He's the 2nd place vote in my book. Yes he played in Arlington, and yes his RBI's were a bit inflated because of that lineup. But still, to get 130 RBI's, you have to be clutch, no question about it. And clutch is what the MVP is all about
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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    I'm sticking with Youkilis as my MVP. He kept the Red Sox afloat when Mike Lowell went down. He played GG defense at both first and third and did a damn good job filling in for Manny in the cleanup spot. Youk did it all!!

    Krod did have a a part in winning 64 of the Angles 100 wins. He also had the same amount of saves as the Angels had losses which is astounding!! All that said, Youk is more deserving.

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Quote Originally Posted by NYgiantsfan5689 View Post
    and in that ballpark

    K-Rod should not win MVP. I'm sorry, but no matter how good a closer is, they should never win MVP. They pitch one inning a game. I'm actually against any pitcher winning MVP, because they have the Cy-Young for that. But I'm not getting into that discussion again. K-Rod doesn't have the numbers to justify a closer winning MVP. The saves are it. Not the ERA, nothing.

    Quentin/Hamilton '08
    Using that logic, Holliday shouldn't have been in the NL MVP discussion last year, Arod in 03, Pudge and Juan Gonzalez didn't deserve MVPs aswell.


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    People put TOO much emphasis on ballparks. They matter but not near as much as people think. People were saying Soriano wouldn't be able to keep his power going from Texas to Washington. Boy were THEY wrong!! Hamilton can hit anywhere. He just played on a lousy team.

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Quote Originally Posted by NYgiantsfan5689 View Post
    and in that ballpark

    K-Rod should not win MVP. I'm sorry, but no matter how good a closer is, they should never win MVP. They pitch one inning a game. I'm actually against any pitcher winning MVP, because they have the Cy-Young for that. But I'm not getting into that discussion again. K-Rod doesn't have the numbers to justify a closer winning MVP. The saves are it. Not the ERA, nothing.

    Quentin/Hamilton '08
    then 1992 wasn't your year

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    Re: KRod a favorite for AL MVP?

    Exactly, 1992 is a great example. Eckersley won both the MVP and the Cy Young. That's stupid and redundant. If they want to do that, fine, make a batter-only award that's not position specific like the Silver Slugger. But if you're just gonna have the MVP and the Cy Young, designate one for hitter and one for pitcher
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