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AmishDave

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Yes, it'll be close in the A.L. with Correa / Lindor being very close, but Correa edging Lindor out.

Bryant in the N.L. by a wide margin. Kang / Schwarber / Franco / Duffy will get votes as well.
 

Jaypers

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Followup: does anyone here think Bryant will get all the first place votes?
 

BBCgalaxee

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'77 was the last year that the NL winner (Dawson) made the HOF

'82 it was Ripken for the AL

The national league though could change if Piazza or Bagwell make it.

The American league will change when Jeter gets in.

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CubsfanP

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'77 was the last year that the NL winner (Dawson) made the HOF

'82 it was Ripken for the AL

The national league though could change if Piazza or Bagwell make it.

The American league will change when Jeter gets in.

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So your telling me Chuck Knoblauch won't be making it!?
 

Austin

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Lindor should not have been that close...
I know you're an Astros fan, but without bias, why not? Lindor hit .313, led AL rookies in WAR and led all AL shortstops with 10 defensive runs saved. Correa had 0.
Lindor just lacked the power of Correa. Otherwise, Lindor was a better all-around player.
 
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Jaypers

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A cool Carlos Correa feat: He's the first No. 1 overall pick to win AL Rookie of the Year award. 3 did it in NL: Harper, Strawberry & Horner
 

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