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This might give Delgado the Award. After the 4 HR's, people will take a look at his numbers and remember what a great year he's having. It might also be more justifible in some voters minds, because Toronto has a winning record.

 

AL MVP

1.Bill Mueller (sue me)

2.Jorge Posada

3.Manny Ramirez

4.Carlos Delgado

5.Alfonso Soriano

6.Shannon Stewart

7.Miguel Tejada

8.Vernon Wells

9.Carlos Beltrane

10. David Oritz

 

NL MVP

1.Barry Bonds

2.Albert Pujos

3.Eric Gagne

4.Gary Sheffield

5.Javy Lopez

6.Jim Thome

7.Mark Prior

8.Richard Hidalgo

9.John Smoltz

10.Edgar Renteria

 

AL Cy Young

1.Roy Halladay

2.Pedro Martinez

3.Esteban Loaiza

 

NL Cy Young

1.Eric Gagne

2.Mark Prior

3.John Smoltz

 

AL Rookie of the Year

1.Angel Berroa

2.Hideki Matsui

3.Jody Gerrults

 

NL Rookie of the Year

1.Scott Podesnik

2.Brandon Webb

3.Dontrell Willis

 

AL Manager of the Year

1.Tony Pena

2.Grady Little

3.Ken Macha

 

NL Manager of the Year

1.Bobby Cox

2.Jack McKeon

3.Felipe Alou

Edited by Vern Gagne

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On the Winning teams debate.

 

Historically, voters have not elected MVPs from losing teams. A question though is how many times HAS the best player come from a losing team?

 

Using Bill James' Win Shares, I went back 50 years to identify the best players of each year, and whether their teams had a sub-.500 record. It may not be a perfect method, but its based on hard statistics, and no "intangibles." Here's what I found.

 

12 times in the last 50 years, the best player came from a losing team. That works out to a 6% rate. Five times the league's best player from a losing team finished tied with a player from a winning team.

 

Of the twelve, ten finished in the top ten of MVP voting. What does this exercise prove? That MVP voters HAVE historically considered players from losing teams.

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AL MVP

 

1. Bill Mueller

2. Carlos Delgado

3. Alfonso Soriano

4. Manny Remirez

5. Magglio Ordonez

6. Garrett Anderson

7.Brett Boone

8. David Ortiz

9. Nomah!

10.Aubrey Huff

 

NL MVP

 

1. Barry Bonds

2. Albert Pujols

3. Eric Gagne

4. Dontrielle Willis

5. Garry Sheffield

6. Jim Thome

7. Javy Lopez

8. Mark Prior

9. Sammy Sosa

10.Russ Ortiz

 

Al Cy Young

 

1. Pedro Martinez

2. Roy Halladay

3. Esteban Loaiza

 

NL Cy Young

 

1. Eric Gagne

2. John Smoltz

3. Marc Prior

 

Al Rookie of the Year

1. Rocco Baldelli

2.Hideki Matsui

3. Angel Berroa

 

NL Rookie of the Year

1. Dontrielle Willis

2. Scott Podsinek

3. Ty Wiggington

 

AL Manager of the Year

 

1. Tony Pena

2. Grady Little

3. Lou Pinella

 

NL Manager of the year

1. Jack McKeon

2. Frank Robinson

3. Bobby Cox

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Just out of curiousity, how does Dontrell rank 4th in MVP, but not at all in the Cy Young award?

I was wondering how someone can win the MVP if he supposedly has three other teammates having MVP type seasons. Also like David Ortiz no one can convince me Bill Mueller is the best player on the Red Sox. Oh well its not like this is an exact science.

 

The definitive votes will come tommorrow night...my votes. :D

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Sorry for the delay, I had everything but AL MVP list done last night, when my power went out twice.

 

AL MVP

1. Alex Rodriguez

2. Manny Ramirez

3. Jorge Posada

4. Carlos Delgado

5. Frank Thomas

6. David Ortiz

7. Jason Giambi

8. Vernon Wells

9. Keith Foulke

10. Aubrey Huff

 

NL MVP

1. Barry Bonds

2. Jim Thome

3. Albert Pujols

4. Javy Lopez

5. Eric Gagne

6. Gary Sheffield

7. Todd Helton

8. Richard Hidalgo

9. John Smoltz

10. Richie Sexson

 

AL Cy Young

1. Roy Halladay

2. Esteban Loaiza

3. Andy Pettitte

 

NL Cy Young

1. Eric Gagne

2. Mark Prior

3. Jason Schmidt

 

AL Rookie of the Year

1. Hideki Matsui

2. Rocco Baldelli

3. Angel Berroa

 

NL Rookie of the Year

1. Dontrelle Willis

2. Brandon Webb

3. Scott Podsednik

 

AL Manager of the Year

1. Tony Pena

2. Ken Macha

3. Ron Gardenhire

 

NL Manager of the Year

1. Jack McKeon

2. Dusty Baker

3. Felipe Alou

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I changed my manager of the year vote from

 

OLD AL Manager of the Year

1. Tony Pena

2. Ken Macha

3. Lou Piniella

 

to

 

NEW AL Manager of the Year

1. Ron Gardenhire

2. Ken Macha

3. Grady Little

 

I explain it on my ballot

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Just out of curiousity, how does Dontrell rank 4th in MVP, but not at all in the Cy Young award?

It isn't best baseball player, it's most valuable to their team. Without Dontrelle I don't think the Marlins may have not made it into the playoffs.

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AL MVP

1. Carlos Delgado

2. Manny Ramirez

3. Jorge Posada

4. Alex Rodriguez

5. Magglio Ordonez

6. Carlos Beltran

7. Miguel Tejada

8. Bret Boone

9. Vernon Wells

10. Nomar Garciaparra

 

NL MVP

1. Albert Pujols

2. Barry Bonds

3. Gary Sheffield

4. Jim Thome

5. Eric Gagne

6. Todd Helton

7. Jeff Bagwell

8. Mike Lowell

9. Sammy Sosa

10. Andruw Jones

 

AL Cy Young

1. Esteban Loaiza

2. Roy Halladay

3. Keith Foulke

 

NL Cy Young

1. Eric Gagne

2. Mark Prior

3. John Smoltz

 

AL Rookie of the Year

1. Angel Berroa

2. Jody Gerut

3. Rocco Baldelli

 

NL Rookie of the Year

1. Brandon Webb

2. Scott Podsednik

3. Dontrelle Willis

 

AL Manager of the Year

1. Tony Pena

2. Ron Gardenhire

3. Carlos Tosca

 

NL Manager of the Year

1. Jack McKeon

2. Dusty Baker

3. Bobby Cox

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It isn't best baseball player, it's most valuable to their team. Without Dontrelle I don't think the Marlins may have not made it into the playoffs.

 

But the same question remains. How do you pitch so well that you lead your team to the playoffs, and not pitch well enough to place in the Cy Young?

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