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Abreu finishes 4th in MVP voting


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QUOTE (lord chas @ Nov 13, 2014 -> 06:05 PM)
What a stud Abreu will be for years. Too bad media types like Kaplan and Haugh have Theo's wang in their mouths and are too busy to acknowledge there is already a superstar in Chicago

I think Haugh is a Sox fan but Kap is awful. I don't think he has ever said anything good about the Sox

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QUOTE (lord chas @ Nov 14, 2014 -> 12:05 AM)
What a stud Abreu will be for years. Too bad media types like Kaplan and Haugh have Theo's wang in their mouths and are too busy to acknowledge there is already a superstar in Chicago

I really don't want to visualize that, but very well put and that is the truth.

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QUOTE (soxfan2014 @ Nov 13, 2014 -> 06:43 PM)
I think Haugh is a Sox fan but Kap is awful. I don't think he has ever said anything good about the Sox

 

Kaplin is an attention whore. He saids things just to get attention. I don't think he honestly believes most of what comes out of his mouth.

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Am I the only one that thinks it ridiculous that he was only 4th? I am not a fan of this award going to the best performer from a contending team, with previous history taken into account. In my mind it should be given to the most valuable player. While the White Sox stunk Abreu was I believe more valuable to his team than Mike Trout. If Kluber can win the Cy Young after one charmed year on a non-playoff team, why can't Abreu win the MVP?

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QUOTE (QuickJones81 @ Nov 14, 2014 -> 10:15 AM)
Am I the only one that thinks it ridiculous that he was only 4th? I am not a fan of this award going to the best performer from a contending team, with previous history taken into account. In my mind it should be given to the most valuable player. While the White Sox stunk Abreu was I believe more valuable to his team than Mike Trout. If Kluber can win the Cy Young after one charmed year on a non-playoff team, why can't Abreu win the MVP?

 

I believe so, yes. He won a Silver Slugger and the Rookie of the Year award but had a worse statistic year than Martinez, who I believe had convincingly better numbers, and I'd say that both Trout and Brantley had better numbers (worse as a hitter, better overall as offensive players), and those two both play more physically demanding defensive positions and play them fairly well.

 

Frankly, I think the writers nailed the awards this year.

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QUOTE (QuickJones81 @ Nov 14, 2014 -> 10:15 AM)
Am I the only one that thinks it ridiculous that he was only 4th? I am not a fan of this award going to the best performer from a contending team, with previous history taken into account. In my mind it should be given to the most valuable player. While the White Sox stunk Abreu was I believe more valuable to his team than Mike Trout. If Kluber can win the Cy Young after one charmed year on a non-playoff team, why can't Abreu win the MVP?

 

Because Mike Trout is & was better at baseball??? And remember that to the writers, how "valuable" you are to a team depends on whether or not that team made the playoffs. That's why Trout only has one MVP award and not 3.

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The faulty logic in a baseball players needs to be on a playoff or contending team is one player on a baseball team cannot influence the team results as much as on a basketball team. I recognize a basketball player being able to put the team on his back and get them to the playoffs, but that isn't possible in most other sports.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Nov 14, 2014 -> 10:33 AM)
Daryl Van Schouwen ‏@CST_soxvan 3h3 hours ago

 

In his first major league season, Jose Abreu homered against five Cy Young winners: Kershaw, Kluber, Price, Verlander and Dickey.

 

Impressive. I was there for his homer off Kershaw. First game back from injury too! To bad we lost :(

 

Dude is a stud and even though he's 28, he's in his prime and we should get a few good years out of it. Him + Sale make me excited, and I can't wait to see what Rodon has.

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