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  • N.L. MVP

    Cast your vote!
    43
    Barry Bonds (S.F.)
    67.44%
    29
    Albert Pujols (St Louis)
    23.26%
    10
    Adrian Beltre (L.A.)
    9.30%
    4
    Last edited by wayne1218; 09-22-2004, 06:25 PM.

  • #2
    I voted Bonds here. I'm not a big fan of the guy but he changes the game like no other player. His OBP, WALKS, AVG., HR'S........... It's the total package and look at his age!

    I truly believe he is the Michael Jordan of baseball!

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    • #3
      I voted Beltre but bonds will be the concenses pick among the writers.

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      • #4
        no question it got to be barry

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        • #5
          Seriously, if the Giants did not have Bonds, they'd be behind the Rockies in that division. Take off Schmidt, and they're one of the worst teams in baseball.

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          • #6

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            • #7
              Voting......

              Voting for Bonds is like voting
              for Bush.
              You know he will win....
              but it gives you a sharp
              pain in the stomach when
              you think about voting
              for him.

              Ergo: I voted for the class
              of the field....on and OFF.
              Albert Pujols.

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              • #8
                N.L. MVP

                Jim Edmonds

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                • #9
                  How can anyone vote for Bonds? Hell, I'm 6'6" and weigh 190 lbs, but if I took steroids and bulked up even I could hit homeruns like he could. It really is amazing that even though he gained 50 lbs of muscle in a year and people are trying to convince themselves that he isn't on steroids. I hate to tell you this people, but after you hit your late 20's early 30's you don't get better as a baseball player, you get worse. It's just facts. There are no exceptions.
                  The 1927 Yankees weren't the best team ever. What everyone fails to realize is that the year before, with the exact same team, they lost to the Cardinals in the World Series.

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