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  • #16
    Originally posted by wayne1218
    Everything i see and hear says that David Wright is the MVP of that team. Reyes has not been playing well of late.

    AND NEITHER HAVE THE METS WHICH PROVES MY POINT REYES IS THE ONE THAT THE TEAM FEEDS OFF OF.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by tech fan
      HANLEY THIS YEAR

      AVG .333
      HR 28
      RBI 79
      RUNS 119
      STOLEN BASES 50


      THAT IS HARD TO BEAT BUDDY THAT LOOKS LIKE A MVP SEASON TO ME
      His numbers are great. His team isn't. That kills him unless he puts up A-Rod type numbers and he doesn't.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by tech fan
        AND NEITHER HAVE THE METS WHICH PROVES MY POINT REYES IS THE ONE THAT THE TEAM FEEDS OFF OF.
        Tech, Wright is the guy who has kept them in 1ST since the All Star break!

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        • #19
          Hanley .333 28 Hr 79 Rbi 119 Runs 50 Sb
          Rollins .293 30 Hr 91 Rbi 134 Runs 37 Sb


          To Me This Is A Close 1-2 Going Either Way
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          • #20
            Originally posted by tech fan
            Hanley .333 28 Hr 79 Rbi 119 Runs 50 Sb
            Rollins .293 30 Hr 91 Rbi 134 Runs 37 Sb


            To Me This Is A Close 1-2 Going Either Way

            BY THE WAY ROLLINS HAS HOWARD HELPING HIM WITH THE RUNS
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            • #21
              tech, He plays in a empty stadium with no fans and no pressure. He won't get the votes on a last place team.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by wayne1218
                tech, He plays in a empty stadium with no fans and no pressure. He won't get the votes on a last place team.

                OH TRUST ME I KNOW BUT IN MY OPINION THE MVP OF THE NFC FOOTBALL CONF 2 YEARS AGO WAS STEVE SMITH.ITS WHATEVER YOU DEFINE MVP AS BEING.WITHOUT STEVE SMITH CAROLINA WAS ALMOST AVERAGE IF NOT BELOW BUT WITH HIM WAY ABOVE.JUST LIKE MOSS THIS YEAR WITH THE PATRIOTS.I ALWAYS LIKE TO PICK THE GUY THAT HIS TEAM WOULD NOT EVEN BE CLOSE IF NOT FOR HIM.AS IN AMERICAN LEAGUE MVP EVERYONE LOVES AROD INCLUDING MYSELF BUT YANKEES WOULD BE THERE REGARDLESS IF HE WAS PUTTING UP THOSE NUMBERS OR NOT.REMEMVER WHEN AROD STARTED OFF SO STRONG THIS YEAR THE YANKEES DID NOT.INDIVIDUAL STATS ARE ONE THING MVP IN MY OPINION IS THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER.
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                • #23
                  tech, It's not football. Baseball has ALWAYS given the MVP to a player on a Winning/Playoff team. That's just how it is. The only exceptions are a guy like A-Rod with tremendous power numbers like he had in Texas when he won. Hanley doesn't have nearly enough.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by wayne1218
                    tech, It's not football. Baseball has ALWAYS given the MVP to a player on a Winning/Playoff team. That's just how it is. The only exceptions are a guy like A-Rod with tremendous power numbers like he had in Texas when he won. Hanley doesn't have nearly enough.
                    I AGREE JUST THINK HE IS WORTHY OF BEING MENTIONED.DALE MURPHY WON THE MVP AS A BRAVE ON THE LAST PLACE TEAM 2 YEARS IN A ROW WHAT HAS CHANGED SO MUCH SINCE THEN.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by tech fan
                      I AGREE JUST THINK HE IS WORTHY OF BEING MENTIONED.DALE MURPHY WON THE MVP AS A BRAVE ON THE LAST PLACE TEAM 2 YEARS IN A ROW WHAT HAS CHANGED SO MUCH SINCE THEN.
                      He probably led the league or was near the top in HR's too. People will always LOVE the Long ball!

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                      • #26
                        There should only be 2 names on this list. Prince Fielder and Matt Holiday. I went with Prince

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                        • #27
                          I Went With Roliins For A Lack Of Better Options
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                          • #28
                            If you're going to argue for a guy who didn't play an entire season then Chipper Jones is the one you should argue for. I went with Prince. Holliday's road splits just aren't MVP numbers.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ctt8410
                              If you're going to argue for a guy who didn't play an entire season then Chipper Jones is the one you should argue for. I went with Prince. Holliday's road splits just aren't MVP numbers.

                              I AGREE 100% WITH THAT THAT IS WHY I USED THE SMITH REFERENCE BUT DID NOT WNAT TO SOUND KLIKE A HOMER WITH CHIPPER
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                              • #30
                                Even as a Phillies fan, you have to go with Holliday with Rollins a close second

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