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Hall of Merit: Most Meritorious Player: 1981 Results
Congratulations to our unanimous MMP Mike Schmidt! I don’t have a template set up for putting results in a tabular format but figured we needed results posted.
Player pts ballots 1sts
Mike Schmidt 165 11 11
Dwight Evans 146 11 0
Rickey Henderson 131 11 0
Andre Dawson 128 11 0
Bobby Grich 112 11 0
Fernando Valenzuela 84 9 0
Robin Yount 72 8 0
Buddy Bell 56 6 0
George Foster 49 9 0
Steve McCatty 48 7 0
Nolan Ryan 47 7 0
Steve ...
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DL from MN
Posted: May 14, 2013 at 09:46 AM |
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MMP voting will end on June 6 2013.
Player SH WS BBR WAR
Yount, Robin 39.1 10.5
Schmidt, Mike 35.9 7.4
Murphy, Dale 32.1 6.1
Carter, Gary 32.5 8.6
Evans, Dwight 30.6 6.4
Henderson, Rickey 27.6 6.7
Morgan, Joe 27.9 5.1
Cooper, Cecil 29.5 5.6
Murray, Eddie 29.1 5.2
Guerrero, Pedro 29.6 6.8
Lezcano, Sixto 26.9 5.9
Molitor, Paul 30.0 6.2
Harrah, Toby 28.7 6.5
DeCinces, Doug 27.1 7.6
Brett, ...
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DL from MN
Posted: April 29, 2013 at 09:46 AM |
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Hall of Merit: Most Meritorious Player: 1981 Ballot
For 1981, each voter should rank their top 13 players from both leagues combined.
Balloting is scheduled to close at 4pm EST on 02 May 2013.
Anyone can vote, even if you do not normally participate in Hall of Merit discussions. If have never participated in an MMP election, just post a preliminary ballot in the discussion thread by 01 May 2013.
For detailed rules see one of our previous ballots.
DL from MN
Posted: April 24, 2013 at 12:38 PM |
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Congratulations to George Brett, 1980’s Most Meritorious Player. He led the balloting throughout the election, in a vote marked by a high degree of consenuse for the top three places.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pts
Brett 8 2 1 161
Schmidt 3 7 1 156
Carlton, Steve 2 8 1 141
Henderson, Rickey 1 6 1 3 ...
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fra paolo
Posted: April 11, 2013 at 06:02 PM |
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MMP voting will end on May 2 2013.
Player SH WS BBR WAR
Schmidt, Mike 29.9 7.7
Evans, Dwight 25.8 6.7
Thomas, Gorman 20.1 3.1
Armas, Tony 17.9 4.2
Dawson, Andre 24.9 7.4
Murphy, Dwayne 20.3 4.3
Grich, Bobby 20.8 5.4
Henderson, Rickey 26.7 6.6
Yount, Robin 20.0 4.9
Burleson, Rick 17.2 4.5
Concepcion, David 20.3 3.7
Foster, ...
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DL from MN
Posted: April 03, 2013 at 06:15 PM |
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Matt Clement of Alexandria
Posted: April 01, 2013 at 08:33 AM |
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Hall of Merit: Most Meritorious Player: 1980 Ballot
For 1980, each voter should rank their top 13 players from both leagues combined.
Balloting is scheduled to close at 4pm EST on 04 April 2013.
Anyone can vote, even if you do not normally participate in Hall of Merit discussions. If have never participated in an MMP election, just post a preliminary ballot in the discussion thread by 03 April 2013.
For detailed rules see one of our previous ballots.
DL from MN
Posted: March 22, 2013 at 10:23 AM |
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Darren
Posted: March 15, 2013 at 11:07 AM |
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