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Lost MVP to Miggy again.
He had a better 2013 than 2012, yet garnered less 1st place votes than last year.
I guess he needs to cure cancer to win MVP.
(BTW, someone actually gave him a 7th place vote. *******.)
Lost MVP to Miggy again.
He had a better 2013 than 2012, yet garnered less 1st place votes than last year.
I guess he needs to cure cancer to win MVP.
(BTW, someone actually gave him a 7th place vote. *******.)
It further validates the stance that MVP voting depends in how far your team goes.
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Need Moustakas, Hosmer and patches.
It further validates the stance that MVP voting depends in how far your team goes.
He didn't get his team to the playoffs.
He didn't get his team to the playoffs.
Maybe he needs to play better than Miggy. Just a thought.
I clearly have a lot to learn. Never knew one player could get his team to the playoffs.
It further validates the stance that MVP voting depends in how far your team goes.
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Need Moustakas, Hosmer and patches.
Once again, narrative and how good one's teammates are play a bigger role than "value". It is a fun game to play when you can change the parameters every year to fit your pre-determined conclusion. One of the big arguments for Miggy last year from the voters and many on this board was how amazing Cabrera was the last 6 weeks of the year versus Trout because of the twisted logic that a game in September means more to the final standings than a game in May. Yet Cabrera was basically useless the last six weeks this year but his MVP supporters will conveniently change their rationale based on some other cherry picked data. Yes, he was injured but he still needs to be evaluated on a body of work over 162 games. Not bashing Cabrera by any means - the guy is probably the best right handed hitter I've ever seen. But Trout was the better, and more valuable, player the past two years. Just had the misfortune of playing on a lesser team in a tougher division.