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CardSharpCook 09-18-2007 10:39 PM

Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
Second behind Barry in OPS. 2nd behind Barry in OBP, 2nd behind Fielder in SLG, 1st in BA. Biggest difference btwn Bonds, Fielder and Chipper is that Chipper isn't getting intentionally walked as much 8 times compared to 43 and 17 resp. Also, BA. .339 vs .279 and .291. Bonds and chipper have both stolen 5 bases if that matters to you. As the MVP award tends to go, Bonds will be DQ'd for playing for cellar dwelling SF. Chipper will be dicounted for playing for almost elminated Atlanta. Other candidates are Holliday cor Col, Utley for Phil. I don't see any candidates on the 4 probable NL playoff teams.

link to stats comparing top 5 in OPS.

lastchance 09-18-2007 11:02 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
David Wright.

nutshot2 09-18-2007 11:08 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
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David Wright.

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The MVP usually comes from a playoff team.

g-bebe 09-18-2007 11:13 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
IF Colorado makes the playoffs, it should go to Holliday no question IYAM. But since that's a pretty slim chance... I guess Wright.

Needle77 09-18-2007 11:17 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
If the Phillies make the playoffs:

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Spellmen 09-18-2007 11:23 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
If the Phillies sneak in it's Utley

CardSharpCook 09-18-2007 11:28 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
so in the world we actually live in... do you still like Holliday?

I'll agree that if only players from playoff teams are eligible, Wright is the MVP (beating A. Ramirez). Of course, if Fielder and the Brew crew make it in, Wright has Fielder by .022 in OBP but Fielder has a .048 edge in OPS. A difference can then be found in fielding and Bassrunning, Wright getting the nod in both categories.

However, I've never bought the "MVP from a playoff team" argument. Who's had the best season? Who would be the most valueable player to your team? Based on the stats, chipper is your man, Bonds, I think, second.

Borgland 09-18-2007 11:32 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
CSC is correct. I have no facts to back that up, just my mancrush on Chipper. Chipper for MVP!

THAY3R 09-18-2007 11:33 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
lol
Hanly, Cabrera, Utley blah blah blah.

CardSharpCook 09-18-2007 11:34 PM

Re: Chipper Jones - 2007 NL MVP
 
Do any of you actually put thought and reason into your responses? Can you argue for what you believe? All who have responded with the implied belief that it is correct that the MVP comes from a playoff team. Do you really believe that and can you argue for it?


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