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El Lefty Malo is the #4 Blogger for San Francisco Giants
Granted, this was the Nats’ lineup, which makes the Giants’ second-stringers look like the Gashouse Gang. If you cried in March at the prospect of Bengie Molina, Cleanup Hitter, try a little taste of Austin (“.216 / .314 / .324 in 245 PAs”) Kearns in the fourth spot. No matter. A four-hit shut...
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Yesterday,
Administrator from SOX1FAN says
(in Pujols Named NL MVP For Second Time)
Philadelphia Phillies 1B Ryan Howard finished second in this year’s balloting. He hit .251 and struck out an astonishing 199 times — a stat that obviously hurt his candidacy — but he did manage to lead the majors in home runs (48) and RBI (146). Howard, of course, was a member of the NL Eastern Di...
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Frankie Riolo from Bleacher Report says
(in Pujols Earns His Second NL MVP)
The writers have spoken. Albert Pujols is once again the National League Most Valuable Player.
The main challenger for the award, Philadelphia’s Ryan Howard, finished up with 308 points and 12 first place votes.
Congratulations to him. I look forward to picking him up in my fantasy draft nex...
This Week,
Cody Swartz from Bleacher Report says
(in Prince Albert Takes Home Second N.L. MVP Award)
But Prince Albert quietly put together arguably the finest year of his soon-to-be Hall-of-Fame career, capturing the National League MVP award. With his sweet swing, gold glove, and patient batting eye, Pujols tore up the National League from Game One through Game 162.
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Ryan Williams from Bleacher Report says
(in Albert Pujols Should Easily Win The NL MVP)
2. Hanley Ramirez, Florida Marlins
3. Chase Utley, Philadelphia Phillies
4. Lance Berkman, Houston Astros
When healthy, Chipper Jones was the second best hitter in the National League this season, but the key words in that phrase are "when healthy".
And
Dylan Sharek from Bleacher Report says
(in National League MVP Candidates: Second-Biggest Crapshoot of 2008)
Manny Ramirez, Los Angeles Dodgers – Manny Ramirez is going to win the National League Most Valuable Player award while playing only half his games in Dodgers’ blue.
10) Tim Lincecum, San Francisco Giants - 18-5, 227 IP, 265 K's—Two words: The Franchise.
The former New York Giants head coach has expressed his interest in coaching the Raiders by sending Al Davis the aforementioned handwritten letter. Some may say this indicates desperation on the part of Fassel. However, there is just the slightest chance that Fassel may be the ideal fit f...
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