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Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
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[ QUOTE ] the mvp -- to me means the most valuable player to helping your team win games. and if your team doesnt win games, you arent that valuable to your team. You may be the best player in baseball, but not the most valuable player in the league. Cause baseball is a team game, and the goal is to win, not put up stats [/ QUOTE ] How can players help their team win? I would suggest fielding well and hitting well. The goal is to win but the best way to win is to put up stats. You are arguing a prerequisite to being MVP is having a strong team around you. Do you realize how ridiculous this is? [/ QUOTE ] it may sound ridiculous, but i still think it is true. For the most part, i think the voters agree Like i said, i would like the Hank Aaron award to become more mainstream, and the rules of the MVP award to be defined more similiarly to my criteria. Until that happens, there will always be this controversy |
#112
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Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think Matt Holliday clearly should have won. The 20/20/20/20 thing is obviously very impressive. However, Curtis Granderson did the same thing and didn't sniff the MVP or the win a Gold Glove in the AL, despite being one of the top 5 defensive centerfielders in the MLB. Looking at Holliday's absurd numbers, I think he got absolutely jobbed. [/ QUOTE ] Holliday's road #s .301 11hrs 55rbi .485 slugging .860 OPS double those and tell me if he didnt play at Coors he was an MVP candidate [/ QUOTE ] You can take his Coors numbers and adjust them down, but you can't just replace them with his road numbers. What if a player playing in a hitting-neutral park hit 40 homers at home and 15 on the road, would you throw away 25 homers from his line? [/ QUOTE ] holliday's road #s dont come close to wrights, rollins's, fielders, or whatever other candidate you want to give me. [/ QUOTE ] That is not my point. My point is that you can't judge solely on road numbers. His home numbers do count! Coors field doesn't turn an average hitter into a 1.000+ OPS hitter. The entire difference between his home and road number's isn't wiped out when you adjust for the park. |
#113
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Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think Matt Holliday clearly should have won. The 20/20/20/20 thing is obviously very impressive. However, Curtis Granderson did the same thing and didn't sniff the MVP or the win a Gold Glove in the AL, despite being one of the top 5 defensive centerfielders in the MLB. Looking at Holliday's absurd numbers, I think he got absolutely jobbed. [/ QUOTE ] Holliday's road #s .301 11hrs 55rbi .485 slugging .860 OPS double those and tell me if he didnt play at Coors he was an MVP candidate [/ QUOTE ] You can take his Coors numbers and adjust them down, but you can't just replace them with his road numbers. What if a player playing in a hitting-neutral park hit 40 homers at home and 15 on the road, would you throw away 25 homers from his line? [/ QUOTE ] holliday's road #s dont come close to wrights, rollins's, fielders, or whatever other candidate you want to give me. [/ QUOTE ] That is not my point. My point is that you can't judge solely on road numbers. His home numbers do count! Coors field doesn't turn an average hitter into a 1.000+ OPS hitter. The entire difference between his home and road number's isn't wiped out when you adjust for the park. [/ QUOTE ] Dante Bichette had over a 1000 OPS at home in his 7 years with the rockies. even with that included, his career OPS is .835. His career high SLG in his first 5 years was .435, then went to the rockies and slugged .526 .548 .620 his first 3 years there this was just the 1st name that popped into my head |
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Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
nefi perez's last season in colorodo he slugged .435
got traded to kc and slugged .302 and .303 the next two seasons vinny castilla slugged .478 in 1999, his last season as a rockie. went to tampa bay in 2000, and slugged .308 do i need to go on? |
#115
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Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
im surprised rollins won gold glove, i think troy was a stud there
but anyone who says holliday was a good defensive outfielder is wrong. he was average, at best. rollins was a consitent fielder, playing all 162 games, and had to deal with utley and howard both missing significant time and lead this team on a big charge, and didnt need 163 games to do it. rollins had alot of pressure on both sides of teh ball because SS is easily the most important fieling position, and he was the leadoff, adn he did both jobs exceedingly well, so i think he deserved it. |
#116
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Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
Juan Uribe slugged .341 and .427 in his last two years in Col. He slugged .506 in his first year in Chicago.
Theory disproven. |
#117
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Juan Uribe slugged .341 and .427 in his last two years in Col. He slugged .506 in his first year in Chicago. Theory disproven. [/ QUOTE ] thats cause he took steroids in 2004 ldo :P |
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#119
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Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
Aside from the pitcher's parks, he had to go against the best pitchers in the league. Rollins got rack up stats against teams like florida and washington.
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Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
I think the more important discussion is how awesome it was that Woody Paige was able to get in and vote Troy Tulowitzki 3rd. He probably thought 1st would look too questionable.
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