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Best Twin has to be Mauer, but Johan is keeping us alive, so in my view Twins MVP. Not sure the voters think that way though. I used to watch Ortiz play plenty as a Twin, and I felt he had to go; the suggestions that he is as only as good as his supporting cast are right on IMO. Morneau and Mauer, Santana and Liriano, Hunter and Cuddyer, Garza. Nathan. I think we roll into that new park with a squad! ALMVP Goes to the guy with most ridiculous numbers....Morneau hits a few extra out, Mauer keeps the hits comimng, Santana notch a BIG over De Troit, and teh Twins hit the playoffs: One of the guys is getting the MVP. But, to restate my opinion, Johan is the guy. Johan Mauer Morneau Jeter Pappi [/ QUOTE ] Wrong forum. |
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You guys are crazy for leaving Jermaine Dye out of the discussion. If the White Sox make the playoffs, he might win MVP: Where's he at now, 40 HR, >100 RBI, .325 batting average? (Sorry, I didn't look up the numbers, I know those are going to be slightly wrong). Anyway, he's great.
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Easily. [/ QUOTE ] I hope that was sarcastic, I'm not a yankee fan but I'm from NJ so I see a lot of games and I don't think there is a SS in the majors that can make the play in the hole on the 3b side like Jeter. As far as the MVP discussion is concerned; I defenitly think Jeter deserves to be considered here. If Boston some how makes the playoffs then it's all Big Papi. If Chicago makes it then I think it should be Dye. If neither team makes the playoffs then I think it should be Jeter. |
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