you guys saw through my other one, so heres a new one:
Candidate 1: .292/.410/.514
25HR, 95R, 116RBI, 43SB
team record: 98-64, playoffs
gold glove, silver slugger
Candidate 2: .319/.363/.519
22HR, 94R, 86RBI, 10SB
team record: 94-68, playoffs
batting champ
Candidate 3: .302/.391/.492
18HR, 102R, 100RBI, 2SB
team record: 98-64, playoffs
silver slugger, all-star
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candidate 1 hands down...
and i didn't even look to see who they were.
so hurry up and tell me.
I agree with Naps. Run production and OPS trump the other guys. And he stole nearly more that half the bases of #3
Bonds, Pendleton, and Bonilla in 1991. Pendleton got it, because Bonds and Bonilla were teammates.
Ah..the old teammates splitting the vote deal..tough luck for bonds. Would that have made it 9 MVP's for him then?
if sportswriters wouldn't have sprouted an underdog chub for the twins that September, they would have seen that the award should have gone to Jeter, a legend, and not a canuck.
no need to bring his candian heritage into this....
erroneous on all counts!
by the way, ryan dempster is canadian.
that was low, sorry, he can't help it
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