Robin Yount unanimously wins his first MMP award.
Player pts ballots 1sts Robin Yount 165 11 11 Gary Carter 146 11 0 Mike Schmidt 124 11 0 Doug DeCinces 98 10 0 Pedro Guerrero 96 11 0 Dale Murphy 96 11 0 Dwight Evans 96 10 0 Steve Rogers 80 10 0 Dave Stieb 63 8 0 Paul Molitor 55 7 0 Andre Dawson 46 6 0 Toby Harrah 28 4 0 Steve Carlton 27 4 0 Mario Soto 21 3 0 Joe Morgan 20 3 0 Joaquin Andujar 19 3 0 Rickey Henderson 16 3 0 Joe Niekro 13 2 0 Eddie Murray 13 3 0 Sixto Lezcano 12 2 0 Lance ...Read More...
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1. Steve Treder posted on November 15, 2012 at 07:36 PM # hit 0 | hit 0for some reason I cant view the writers vote breakdown.
According to espn Cabrera is first Tiger position player since Greenberg in 1940 to win the award, that is stunning to me.
Yea, but they were only 3rd in thier division!
The tigers played to the standings....
While I hope you're right, Dan Marino said the same thing about winning a Super Bowl.
and i will just smile at 2nd place and expect no remarks from those who insisted that braun would get buried, ignored, blah, blah, blah
i knew the mvp voters are not the hof voters.
...how did Adam LaRoche end up on 19 different ballots?
Writers in Scranton, Durham, Pawtucket, Memphis, and Reno don't get any votes. Houston writers probably shouldn't complain.
I don't know who said hed get buried and ignored, but backlash from this test explain the poor showing in 1st place votes better than, say, the numbers. The NL MVP wasn't as clear cut as the 27-3-2 vote tally indicates.
He's not one of the 30 worst performers to win it, no. But he might be in the top 30 in terms of difference between the guy who should have won and the actual winner.
give me a break
Found out it was John Maffei, and he voted for Allen Craig but not Yadier Molina..... How does anyone do that?
cfb, there's the math
Boras boosting.
I mean, don't get me wrong: he's no MVP. I'd have a hard time even putting him in my own Top 10 ranking. But if you're asking how on earth he could have gotten votes on so many different ballots (as opposed to, say, why Hunter Pence got even a single vote) then I almost wonder whether you're actually aware of the season LaRoche put up. And not just with the bat -- his Gold Glove this year was eminently well-deserved.
Um, understatement? Yes, I know MVP is for the regular season only, but still...
Counting postseason performance wouldn't really go in Posey's favor.
How ironic(and Phil and Walt can confirm this), that here in Aus. "ocker" is slang for, well, an unsophisticated person. Also referred to as a bogan. I suppose redneck would be the U.S. equivalent.
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