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This continues the streak of someone in the AL west winning it since 1996. Last non AL West player to win it in the AL was Mo Vaugn in 95. Huzzah West Coast.

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Slayer and Hartfan you must be kidding me...... Manny and Ortiz had eachother, two Cy Young canidates and a very good closer. This is the most Valuable player not the player that puts up the best numbers in batting average, rbi's and homeruns. Guerrero carried the Angels into the playoffs, the team had a ton of injuries and would have been nowhere without Vlad.

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1. Vladimir Guerrero (21)

2. Gary Sheffield (5)

3. Manny Ramirez (1)

4. David Ortiz (1)

5. Miguel Tejada

6. Johan Santana

7. Ichiro Suzuki

8. Michael Young

9. Mariano Rivera

10. Ivan Rodriguez

11. Curt Schilling

12. Joe Nathan

13. Derek Jeter

14t. Mark Kotsay

14t. Alex Rodriguez

16t. Johnny Damon

16t. Paul Konerko

18t. Hank Blalock

18t. Melvin Mora

18t. Mark Teixeira

21t. Torii Hunter

21t. Victor Martinez

23t. Erubiel Durazo

23t. Francisco Cordero

25t. Lew Ford

25t. Carlos Guillen

25t. Travis Hafner

25t. Hideki Matsui

25t. Chone Figgins

25t. Eric Chavez

31. Jason Varitek

 

Melvin Mora gets just one more vote point than Torii Hunter. Um okay.

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Not after the numbers Vlad put up in the last two weeks of the season which put the Angels into the the playoffs. Plus the voting is done the day after the regular season ends so that is all the voters are going to pretty much remember.

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Slayer and Hartfan you must be kidding me...... Manny and Ortiz had eachother, two Cy Young canidates and a very good closer. This is the most Valuable player not the player that puts up the best numbers in batting average, rbi's and homeruns. Guerrero carried the Angels into the playoffs, the team had a ton of injuries and would have been nowhere without Vlad.

The thing is that Ortiz actually carried the Sox to a lot higher level than the Angels could reach. Guerrero got them into the playoffs sure, but once the playoffs got going, you could see that they were nowhere near the quality of team that the Red Sox were.

 

I'd say that Ortiz was actually the most valuable player in the American League this year. Of course, no one could really tell for sure by the end of the season, so I can see how Vlad got the MVP, and I can also see why they have to vote before the playoffs. It's just that after they went through clutch time, Ortiz's value showed itself to be a lot stronger, in what was an extremely close MVP race throughout.

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The thing is that Ortiz actually carried the Sox to a lot higher level than the Angels could reach. Guerrero got them into the playoffs sure, but once the playoffs got going, you could see that they were nowhere near the quality of team that the Red Sox were.

It wasn't the most valuable team award. It was the most valuable player. Guerrero carried his team throughout the whole year, and had less protection than Ortiz and Ramirez. It's the reason he won it. He was the one guy on the team that stayed healthy, and still kept producing without protection. Plus, he took the team on his shoulders and got them into the playoffs. No way in hell they make the playoffs without him, not even close. Boston would atleast have a chance of making the playoffs (probably would have anyway) with the pitching staff they had.

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the chone figgins vote mystifies me

Don't tell me that John Kruk got to vote.

John Kruk probably voted for his BUTT buddy Curt Schilling.

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And the knife is now fully in. Oh well, good for Vlad I guess. Nice to see Miggy at 5th which is where I thought he'd be. He stats this year were even better than his MVP year in 02, so if our team was better he might have had a chance. Mora should have been higher, I would have had him above Irod at 9th.

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Guest Smell the ratings!!!

Mora and Carlos Guillen got assfucked cause they missed time. But assfucked nonetheless. (is that all one word?)

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Guerrero got them into the playoffs sure, but once the playoffs got going, you could see that they were nowhere near the quality of team that the Red Sox were.

Wouldn't that be a plus in favor of voting for Vlad, since he got to the playoffs with an inferior team?

 

BTW, how many people would have predicted a tie between Mark Kotsay and A-rod for MVP at the beginning of the year?

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I'll never understand the Ortiz love. He's not particularly good against lefties (the Washburn homer nonewithstanding), and he is a DH. Manny Ramirez beats him at just about every facet of the game. The only advantage Ortiz has is nine RBIs, and he has those thanks to having Manny bat in front of him.

 

By and large, the voters got this right. You could have picked Vlad, Gary Sheffield, Johan Santana or Manny Ramirez, and have a good argument for any of them. Personally, I thought Santana deserved the award. But Vlad is a fine choice.

 

Nice to see playing for a 100+ win team didn't improve A-Rod's standing with the voters. You can't tell me there were 13 better players in the league this year. What is the excuse this time?

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Nice to see playing for a 100+ win team didn't improve A-Rod's standing with the voters. You can't tell me there were 13 better players in the league this year.

A-Rod wasn't as valuable as his numbers suggest. He was, well, there for most of the year. I'd also say a good five to seven of his homeruns were pointless tacks ons.

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Nice to see playing for a 100+ win team didn't improve A-Rod's standing with the voters.  You can't tell me there were 13 better players in the league this year.

A-Rod wasn't as valuable as his numbers suggest. He was, well, there for most of the year. I'd also say a good five to seven of his homeruns were pointless tacks ons.

Not if you look at the right stats. His clutch hitting was nonexistant, but he got on base a fair amount of times, stole 28 of 32 (a very high percentage), and scored alot of runs. Plus, he won the Gold Glove at third base, adding value with his defense.

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Plus, he won the Gold Glove at third base, adding value with his defense.

He did?

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