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. I Am Not a Number posted on December 05, 2012 at 07:31 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Only if you're a horse trainer.
A BBWAA writer trying to keep a BBWAA award in the news? I'm shocked. I can't blame him, as even thinking baseball fans have shown that they will gladly take the bait time and time again.
Isn't that who baseball players use?
Actually, that would underscore the notion that voters are functionally illiterate, as the meaning of the word "value" in the context of the MVP ballot is specifically outlined on the MVP ballot:
Ringolsby's not being sarcastic - he's made it clear in the past this is exactly what he means.
This is a petty and pointless thing to bring up.
So you're accusing me of being easy to bait into an argument long after the argument was interesting and newsworthy?
D'oh! Guilty as charged. I'm a nitpicker and a loudmouth who has an obsessive need to get the last word in. It's no wonder I like writing!
And now you have your new handle
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