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Who's the AL MVP?

  • David Ortiz

    Votes: 24 45.3%
  • Alex Rodriguez

    Votes: 20 37.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 9 17.0%

  • Total voters
    53

sears3820

Sitting around in my underwear....
My pick is rather obvious. I was just curious to see what BPers thought. I know the argument against Ortiz is that he doesn't play defense because he's a DH. But if Barry Bonds can win the MVP on his offensive totals alone like he did from '01-'04, I see no reason why Big Papi can't do the same.

The actual vote could very well come down to which team makes the playoffs.
 
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The Red Sox have always been a favorite for me. I'm biased when I vote Papi. I'm torn this year cuz I like the Tribe too. I'm hoping they both make the playoffs. If they play each other...i'd probably go with the Sox.
 
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This guy:

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and he even plays in the field.
 
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ScriptOhio said:
This guy:

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and he even plays in the field.
like a girl
 
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How in the hell can a guy be a MVP when he isn't good enough to play HALF the friiggin game.


Maybe some of you should go watch a little league practice and see all the work that is being put into teaching kids to play defense which is HALF the game!!
 
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Maybe some are too caught up on what Most Valuable really is. It's not necessarily the most all-around player. It's the player a team can least afford to lose.

For the Yankees, that's Rivera without a doubt.
 
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I think the winner will depend on who goes to the playoffs. Next weekend's series will mean everything. If I had to vote now, I'd vote for A-Rod for two reasons. First, for the sake of being honest, I'm a Yankees fan and I loathe Boston.

Second, and I'm trying my best to see beyond my bias, I do believe that defense means something. If the stats are close, and they are, then the edge has to go to the guy playing the field. And the difference between A-Rod and Ortiz isn't simply that A-Rod plays the field and Ortiz does not. A-Rod is a gold glove caliber third basemen and Ortiz is a liability in the field. Ortiz usually fields the ball off the heel of his glove and his range is limited (that's being polite).

That said, I think you could justify either one... that's just my two cents. If Ortiz wins it, I would hardly consider it an injustice to A-Rod. Again, it will come down to who wins the AL East. I would be really curious to see what Ortiz's offensive stats were the last two or three years in games when he was playing in the field.
 
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