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Thread: The Real MVP Watch

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    The Real MVP Watch

    This is to piss off and educate General.

    Albert Pujols

    Batting Average-.330

    Homeruns- 41

    RBI- 117

    OPS- 1.039

    Runs- 129

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    35-100 his first 5 years, I believe...just insane.
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    haha, it's true...I'd be if he didn't win the MVP

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    10 RBIs? Wow, he sucks.
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    Very impressive numbers.
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    Pujols may have this in the bag. But do you guys think D. Le still has a chance at winning this? Both he and Pujols were the closest candidates to the trpile crown this year. A great season for both of them. the thing that will help Lee is his performance wasn't as expected as Pujols's.

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    Lee lost his thunder when the Cubs did. Andruw Jones hit #45 today.

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    His numbers keep going up. How can you not vote for this guy with the way this team has gone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redsrbetter
    Pujols may have this in the bag. But do you guys think D. Le still has a chance at winning this? Both he and Pujols were the closest candidates to the trpile crown this year. A great season for both of them. the thing that will help Lee is his performance wasn't as expected as Pujols's.
    Lee and Pujols are the two best players in the league this year. Jones just doesn't have the numbers.

    If you vote for the best player regardless of his team, then right now it would be Lee, but Pujols has closed the gap a lot. If Lee ends up with the best numbers, then I'd be very tempted to vote for him.

    If you vote for the player that has helped his team the most, then you vote for Pujols. I keep looking at that line-up full has beens (Larry Walker), bench players (Mabry, Taguchi, Nunez), and career minor leaguers (Rodriguez and Gall). I don't see how that line-up has scored the amount of runs that they've scored this year. The only consistant thing about this line-up is that Pujols has been the anchor all year. It seems like he's made everyone else around him better, because this line-up isn't a very good one.

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    Pujols proved last night why he is the true MVP. Pujols came up in the 7th to pinch hit and delivered an RBI single to give the Cards the lead. This is the definition of MVP. Pujols was sitting out due to a sore thigh muscle and still came through in the clutch. No doubt about it, Pujols is the man.

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