bste_lax wrote:The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the state of California within the United States.
Well played.
bste_lax wrote:The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the state of California within the United States.
TheBearcatHimself wrote:StrykerFSU wrote:I think I'll stick with the reigning World Series MVP, Mike Lowell.
On that note, there is NO WAY Lowell was the MVP, it was Jacoby Ellsbury 100%, he made that team go in the Series, not Lowell, how ridiculous, I guess you can't delegitimize the World Champs by making a rookie the MVP, so silly.
Dan Wishengrad wrote:although IMHO A-Rod is a much better defensive shortstop than Jeter, but NY fans will not agree because they think Jeter is a God who walks on water. I always laugh, by the way, when Yankee fans argue that Jeter is the best shortstop in baseball. He's not (although he is a great clutch hitter), and he's not even the best shortstop on his own team.
Pawtucket already has plenty of water boys?
TheBearcatHimself wrote:StrykerFSU wrote:I think I'll stick with the reigning World Series MVP, Mike Lowell.
On that note, there is NO WAY Lowell was the MVP, it was Jacoby Ellsbury 100%, he made that team go in the Series, not Lowell, how ridiculous, I guess you can't delegitimize the World Champs by making a rookie the MVP, so silly.
TheBearcatHimself wrote:On the Jeter note, he is a legitimate shortstop, but when history looks back on him I would be shocked if it is in any light brighter than say a Phil Rizzuto...solid player, had some heart, but really? Didn't have all the transcendent athleticism that his peergroup's stars did like an Arod, Miguel Tejada, or even an Edgar Renteria. As a guy who had Jeter on his fantasy all season: Jeter gives you 180ish hits and not much else, and that in the end doesn't do much.
Dan Wishengrad wrote:It's a fun debate, in any case.
StrykerFSU wrote:I don't want to turn this into a debate on the WS MVP...but I'm going to have to address this Jacoby v. Mikey question.
Either one is a fine choice for MVP.
Offense
Ellsbury .438, 7 H, 3 RBI, 1 SB, 4 2B, 4 R
Lowelll .400, 6 H, 4 RBI, 1 HR, 3 2B, 6 R
Defense
Ellsbury 10 TC, 10 PO, 0 E
Lowell 11 TC, 2 PO, 8 A, 1 E
I don't know that you can say there is no way that Lowell deserved the MVP or that his honor was ridiculous. Ellsbury might have lost votes for being a rookie but that does not mean that Lowell did not earn the MVP.
Dan Wishengrad wrote:TheBearcatHimself wrote:On the Jeter note, he is a legitimate shortstop, but when history looks back on him I would be shocked if it is in any light brighter than say a Phil Rizzuto...solid player, had some heart, but really? Didn't have all the transcendent athleticism that his peergroup's stars did like an Arod, Miguel Tejada, or even an Edgar Renteria. As a guy who had Jeter on his fantasy all season: Jeter gives you 180ish hits and not much else, and that in the end doesn't do much.
Is Andruw Jones reeally the best defensive centerfielder, or does he beat out Mike Cameron consistently because he hits more HRs?
It's a fun debate, in any case.
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