View Full Version : Who's been the MVP so far this season?
Hammerin Hank
06-15-2003, 02:30 PM
Stats updated June 19
This is for both leagues. I've allowed for multiple decisions to make it easier for you. And I'm sorry for not including pitchers but I got too lazy. Perhaps a best pitcher poll will soon appear. So who's been the MVP so far this season:
Garrett Anderson - 63 rbi
Carlos Beltran - 18 sb
Hank Blalock - .341
Barry Bonds - .674 slg
Carlos Delgado - 22 hr, 76 rbi, 62 runs, .659 slg
Adam Dunn - 22 hr
Jim Edmonds - .652 slg
Rafael Furcal - 62 runs, 8 3b
Nomar Garciaparra - 60 runs, 97 hits, 12 3b
Marcus Giles - 24 2b
Christian Guzman - 9 3b
Todd Helton - 59 runs
Aubrey Huff - 25 2b
Mike Lowell - 21 hr
Melvin Mora - .358
Bill Mueller - 25 2b
Corey Patterson - 7 3b
Juan Pierre, 29 sb
Albert Pujols - .386, 60 rbi, 62 runs, 96 hits, 25 2b, .715 slg
Edgar Renteria - .347, 92 hits
Dave Roberts - 22 sb
Richie Sexson - 21 hr
Gary Sheffield - .346, .650 slg
Alfonso Soriano - 19 sb
Ichiro Suzuki - .347, 99 hits, 18 sb
Larry Walker - 7 3b
Vernon Wells - 62 rbi, 25 2b
YankeeMan
06-15-2003, 02:42 PM
Carlos Delgado - 22 hr, 76 rbi, 60 runs, .663 slg
The Dude
06-15-2003, 03:08 PM
Definetly Delgado. His stats alone are good enough for MVP, but don't forget the Jay's are in a 3-way race for the east.
Hammerin Hank
06-15-2003, 03:20 PM
That's nothin. We've got a four team race going on in the NL central.
The Dude
06-15-2003, 03:22 PM
Yes we do, but since the Crew isn't doing anything, I'd rather vote for someone out of the NLC.:rolleyes:
insanefishpossay
06-15-2003, 07:04 PM
AL: Delgado. Earlier this season I would have said Alfonso, but since then Delgado's been way better than Soriano.
NL: Gary Sheffield or Albert Pujols. Both these guys have great stats, I dont follow the NL as much, so there might be something I dont know :P
Being a twins fan, I'm curious as to why Christian Guzman is on this list. He shouldn't be. Yes, he has 9 triples, but he's hitting .268, no homeruns, and has been caught stealing(4) more times than he has actually stolen a base(3).
If there's a candidate for MVP from the twins(which right now there really isn't) it would be Jaque Jones. He's batting .307 with 8 homers.
Hammerin Hank
06-15-2003, 07:12 PM
I didn't spend alo of time making the list. I just looked at the leader boards and figured that everyone who should be voted for are on those lists.
Biggerin
06-15-2003, 07:15 PM
As much as I'd LOVE to say nomar or manny, I too have to go with delgado. he's by FAR leading in RBI's and tied for first in the majors with home runs. not to mention a rather decent avgerage and increadible slugging percentage.
To think... I was thinking earlier in the season about how over paid he was :)
and to think....i wanted to trade him to the BoSox!!!!!
VT talked me out of it though in my forum!;)
Steffo
06-15-2003, 08:37 PM
To think, I thought he would be second in mvp voting this year, how stupid I am.:D :rolleyes:
It's gotta be Shefferz and Cuh-Cuh-Cuh-ARLLLLLLLL-ohz Daaaaaaal-GAH-DOE.
Just imitating a radio broadcaster whose name I forgot.;)
Jose Tartabul
06-15-2003, 09:22 PM
If the season ended today, it would have to be hands down Delgato in the AL. I can't think of anyone even close. Of course, he may fade in the stretch, but he sure is have a career MVP year so far
brewcrew82
06-16-2003, 06:46 AM
Delgado would be the AL MVP...
Appling
06-16-2003, 01:36 PM
Based on the Hank Aaron Award point system, the leaders would be Carlos Delgado in the AL and Gary Sheffield in the NL.
Hammerin Hank
06-18-2003, 03:12 PM
I don't think that Albert Pujols is getting nearly enough support on this poll. In fact, I think he has passed Delgado for me and he's got my vote now.
Appling
06-18-2003, 03:48 PM
Based on HAA points thru June 17, Pujols is leading the NL and Delgado leads the American League. Pretty credible indicator!
Hank Aaron Award Points thru June 17:
American League
Carlos Delgado 178; Vernon Wells 168; Garret Anderson 161
National League:
Albert Pujols 162; Mike Lowell 161; Gary Sheffield 156
Hammerin Hank
06-18-2003, 03:56 PM
Wow. When do you think the last time the two point leaders were on the same team?
razors
06-18-2003, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by Appling:
"Based on HAA points thru June 17, Pujols is leading the NL and Delgado leads the American League. Pretty credible indicator!
Hank Aaron Award Points thru June 17:
American League
Carlos Delgado 178; Vernon Wells 168; Garret Anderson 161
National League:
Albert Pujols 162; Mike Lowell 161; Gary Sheffield 156"
it might be a good indicator but i too have pujols over everybody else at this point...
...sure, delgado has a big lead in rbi (+16) and 3 more HRs but albert has a huge lead in average, up in hits (2Bs too), slugging and OBP, he has less walks but with many fewer strikeouts...
...maybe this indicator is a better full year tool, i don't know enough about it but pujols is a point above being ranked 5th!! that ain't right and sheff looks a little low too...
razors
Appling
06-18-2003, 04:15 PM
I think we should pick one MVP per league. Raw stats will differ -- AL is a higher scoring league.
Hammerin Hank
06-18-2003, 11:29 PM
Looks like Pujols hasn't reached his peak yet after last night's game.
Appling
06-19-2003, 09:38 PM
Originally posted by CubbieFan7
Looks like Pujols hasn't reached his peak yet after last night's game.
The June 23 issue of TSN has a feature on Pujols. Author says: "Pujols is the only player ever to bat .300, hit 30 homers, knock in 100 runs and score 100 runs in each of his first two seasons..."
An insert compares first two seasons of some pretty fine hitters:
PLAYER / Ave. / HR / RBI
Ted Williams / .336 54 258
Joe DiMaggio / .335 75 292
Albert Pujols / .321 71 257
Hank Aaron / .299 40 175
Eddie Murray / .284 54 183
And Albert is off to a fine start in 2003. In near future he might become the first NL Triple Crown hitter since 1937!
Shoeless
06-20-2003, 03:02 AM
Originally posted by YankeeMan
Carlos Delgado - 22 hr, 76 rbi, 60 runs, .663 slg
YankeeMan! I'm truly touched. Maybe we can be friends after all.
If you think I'm gonna return the favour by saying Captain Jeter you're crazy. (though I'm not counting out Giambi.)
Anyway, Carlos in the AL, no doubt, and Poo-holes in the NL. As for Sheffield, he's great this year, but that just shows what a huge season Albert is having.
Look out for the September Blue Jay slump, which is how Carlos lost the MVP in 2000 and Olerud in 1993. McGriff also had a big September skid back in the 80's once.
Aussie Matt
06-20-2003, 04:33 AM
Delgaldo...if he gets cold, the jays are goonneeee !!!
racosun
06-20-2003, 07:28 AM
Nomar and Sheff.
Sandman
06-20-2003, 07:35 AM
Originally posted by Shoeless
Look out for the September Blue Jay slump, which is how Carlos lost the MVP in 2000 and Olerud in 1993. McGriff also had a big September skid back in the 80's once.
So because of 2 totally different guys on the Blue jays slumped in september 10 and 20 years ago Delgado will?:rolleyes:. Can't forget, that if Delgado wasn't putting up these numbers, Vernon Wells would be MVP of the AL right now.
cardinals03
06-20-2003, 08:24 AM
NLMVP: Pujols
ALMVP: Del...got it
Enough said.
Shoeless
06-20-2003, 05:02 PM
Originally posted by Sandman
So because of 2 totally different guys on the Blue jays slumped in september 10 and 20 years ago Delgado will?:rolleyes:. Can't forget, that if Delgado wasn't putting up these numbers, Vernon Wells would be MVP of the AL right now.
Wasn't trying to be scientific, just fatalistic.
Zito75
06-20-2003, 06:47 PM
1. Pujols 2. Pujols 3. Pujols
He's still the most under-rated player in the game.
Appling
06-20-2003, 08:33 PM
Originally posted by CubbieFan7
Wow. When do you think the last time the two point leaders were on the same team?
I can think a few teammates who finished 1-2 in HAA points:
1927 NY-AL: Lou Gehrig (218+47+175) =440; Babe Ruth (192+60+164)= 416
1931 N:Y-AL: Gehrig 441; Ruth 408
1932 Phil-AL: J Foxx 440; Al Simmons 402
1949 Bos-AL: Williams 396; Vern Stephens 375
Good company for these Blue Jays.
Possibly others as well -- I don't have all the data.
mas215
07-23-2007, 03:34 PM
Chase Utley, 2B for the Phillies is the NL MVP so far. Over 80 RBIs already, the best 2B in the league. Ryan Howard missed 20 games and still is in the top 3 of HR and RBI (and both hit lefties as well as righties and have more HRs and RBIs on the road than they do at CB Park. Also, Cincinnati's GA Park is granted the one park that's more of a bandbox than CB Park. Left field in Houston and of course Colorado are right up there also. Utley should break the record for RBIs for a second baseman, a player that already signed long term for the Phils and should be the NL All-Star 2B for years to come.
SoxSon
07-23-2007, 03:40 PM
Chase Utley, 2B for the Phillies is the NL MVP so far. Over 80 RBIs already, the best 2B in the league. Ryan Howard missed 20 games and still is in the top 3 of HR and RBI (and both hit lefties as well as righties and have more HRs and RBIs on the road than they do at CB Park. Also, Cincinnati's GA Park is granted the one park that's more of a bandbox than CB Park. Left field in Houston and of course Colorado are right up there also. Utley should break the record for RBIs for a second baseman, a player that already signed long term for the Phils and should be the NL All-Star 2B for years to come.
This thread is four years old, mas215, and the poll has a few flaws, to say the least. Start a new thread if you like.
redlegsfan21
07-23-2007, 04:19 PM
This thread is four years old, mas215, and the poll has a few flaws, to say the least. Start a new thread if you like.
I thought it was weird when I didn't see A-Rod's name.
Erik Bedard
07-23-2007, 04:44 PM
I was about to vote for A-Rod when I saw Corey Patterson's name on the list. Then I looked at the original post date.
rdonahue
07-24-2007, 02:14 AM
This confused me a bit, too. A lot of those names didn't make sense and there were quite a few omissions. Garciaparra MVP for 2007? What the heck was this guy thinking.....then I saw the date and it made some sense.