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  • Morneau edges Jeter to win AL MVP award

    Morneau edges Jeter to win AL MVP award

    By RONALD BLUM, AP Baseball Writer
    November 21, 2006

    NEW YORK (AP) -- Minnesota's Justin Morneau edged the New York Yankees' Derek Jeter to win the American League's Most Valuable Player Award on Tuesday.

    Morneau received 15 first-place votes, eight seconds, three thirds and two fourths for 320 points in voting by a panel of the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Jeter got 12 firsts, 14 seconds, one fourth and one sixth for 306 points.




    Boston's David Ortiz was third with 193 points, followed by Oakland's Frank Thomas (174), Chicago's Jermaine Dye (156), Minnesota's Joe Mauer (116) and Twins pitcher Johan Santana (114), who received the other first-place vote.

    It was the 16th-closest MVP race since the current format began in 1938, and the 10th closest in the AL.

    Morneau hit .321 with 34 homers and 130 RBIs, helping the Twins win the AL Central for the fourth time in five years. Jeter batted .344 with 14 homers and 97 RBIs, finishing three points behind Mauer, who became the first catcher to win an AL batting title.

    Morneau became the second Canadian-born player to win an MVP following Colorado's Larry Walker in 1997. Morneau is the fourth Minnesota player to win -- Zoilo Versalles earned the honor in 1965, Harmon Killebrew in 1969 and Rod Carew in 1977.

    Earning just $385,000 in just his third season as a regular, Morneau was a relative bargain. Philadelphia's Ryan Howard, voted NL MVP on Monday, made $355,000.

    Ortiz earned a $100,000 bonus for finishing third in the voting and Thomas, who left the Athletics last week to sign with Toronto, got a $100,000 bonus for placing fourth. Dye gets $60,000 for winding up fifth.

  • #2
    Can't wait to hear T-Suck bitch about this one.

    Should be a hoot


    He's probably comforting Jeter right now with a nice long blowjob

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    • #3
      Instead of calling it the Most Valuable Player, why don't they just call it the Best Hitting Stats Award?

      Mourneau isn't even the most valuable player on his own team. Mauer is. he isn't the second most valuable player on his team; Santana is.

      If GMs or players voted on these awards, rather than the idiots in the media, the results would be different.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by griswold
        Instead of calling it the Most Valuable Player, why don't they just call it the Best Hitting Stats Award?

        Mourneau isn't even the most valuable player on his own team. Mauer is. he isn't the second most valuable player on his team; Santana is.

        If GMs or players voted on these awards, rather than the idiots in the media, the results would be different.
        THANK YOU!! Jeter by far is the American League MVP.. Shitty ass voting if ya ask me..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TheRook
          Can't wait to hear T-Suck bitch about this one.

          Should be a hoot


          He's probably comforting Jeter right now with a nice long blowjob

          now thats fuckin funny. i dont care who you are....LMAO
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          • #6
            And Frank Thomas, a DH, gets more votes than Santana?????????????????????

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            • #7
              ortiz should have won it
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              • #8
                Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                ortiz should have won it

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                • #9
                  its fixed

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                  • #10
                    WHOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                    Yeah BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!
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                    • #11
                      10Dime

                      Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                      ortiz should have won it
                      when you look up the meaning of valuable, and then the value towards a certain thing (your team), and what you have contributed towards their betterment (record in this case), then ORTIZ is also my pick........

                      When one man keeps you in a game, and then wins numerous with his uncanny walk off hits, it's amazing..........Ortiz showed his stuff this year, once again..........kapt


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Kaptain
                        when you look up the meaning of valuable, and then the value towards a certain thing (your team), and what you have contributed towards their betterment (record in this case), then ORTIZ is also my pick........

                        When one man keeps you in a game, and then wins numerous with his uncanny walk off hits, it's amazing..........Ortiz showed his stuff this year, once again..........kapt
                        I EVEN AGREE WITH THAT WHAT HE DID THIS YEAR WAS UNREAL

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                        • #13
                          While I agree that Ortiz is the last guy I want to see against my team (I am a Yankees fan) and he led the world in walk-off highlights, he only hit .280 with RISP this year, much lower then the rest of the main contenders. Boston finished too far out with this many quality candidates for him to win (he should have won last year) What pissesme off is a writer who was quoted as voting for Morneau because he got hot the 2nd 1/2 when the Twins needed him, completely ignoring the fact that Jeter was leading the charge for a Yankees offense missing Sheff, Matsui, & Cano for significant time. You could make a case for several players this year, although I am much less likely to support DHs and shaky corner infielders when you have great offensive numbers from a catcher and a SS. The only thing that I do know is this---whoever the asshole was that voted Jeter 6th should spend the rest of his baseball career riding buses covering rookie ball in the desert someplace, what a joke

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