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  • dkgojackets
    Banned
    • Mar 2005
    • 13816

    #106
    Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

    Originally posted by Rag3vsW0rld
    CBP opened the same year as Petco Park, 2004. That I know.

    Rollins's home run numbers didn't jump up until 2006, he's consistently stolen bases and hit for extra-bases, but to say the CBP did not have a factor on him offensively is foolish.
    In 2003 Rollins went .278/.333/.422 at home. In 2004 he went .308/.373/.503.

    I consider those home numbers to be jumping.

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    • P2K
      Banned
      • Aug 2006
      • 8845

      #107
      Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

      The only reason the CBP is getting major play is because of Howard and also the Phillies being a somewhat good team. Everyone forgets that The Vet was nicknamed The Launching Pad.

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      • TheLetterZ
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 6752

        #108
        Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

        Originally posted by P2K
        The only reason the CBP is getting major play is because of Howard and also the Phillies being a somewhat good team. Everyone forgets that The Vet was nicknamed The Launching Pad.
        Uh, I thought Fulton County Stadium was The Lainching Pad.

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        • P2K
          Banned
          • Aug 2006
          • 8845

          #109
          Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

          Originally posted by TheLetterZ
          Uh, I thought Fulton County Stadium was The Lainching Pad.
          Well, yeah lol

          But the Vet was kind to homers as well.

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          • jdros13
            MVP
            • Oct 2004
            • 1255

            #110
            Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

            Originally posted by P2K
            Well, yeah lol

            But the Vet was kind to homers as well.
            It was very good for homers during July and August when it was hot out, but nothing like CBP.

            I only read about 5 pages of this thread, but I'm assuming we have all come to the conclusion that Rollins is not the greatest offensive SS in the NL and that his offensive numbers were eclipsed by other players as well.

            The MVP has never been about that though...it has always been a subjective award, and Rollins got credit for making himself the face of the franchise during the offseason, putting the bullseye on his back, and then having his career year. Frankly, the award was Chase Utley's till he got hurt, and Utley's offensive numbers were still IMO more impressive than Rollins', despite missing all that time. If the Phillies don't win the division I'm guessing someone else wins the award, but it doesn't change the fact that Rollins had a great season.

            Baseball is a game of statistics, but we might just be getting a little too stat driven over the last 10 years for our own good. There is still room for intangibles, leadership, and a good story....and Rollins isn't the first to win the MVP running on that platform either. That is what captures peoples' imagination, not their VORP.

            Oh, back to the original point of the thread, yes I do think Utley has as good a shot as anyone to win the MVP going into this season....he was likely the runaway winner last year if he stayed healthy.
            Last edited by jdros13; 01-19-2008, 01:44 PM.
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            • JBH3
              Marvel's Finest
              • Jan 2007
              • 13506

              #111
              Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

              Originally posted by jdros13
              It was very good for homers during July and August when it was hot out, but nothing like CBP.

              I only read about 5 pages of this thread, but I'm assuming we have all come to the conclusion that Rollins is not the greatest offensive SS in the NL and that his offensive numbers were eclipsed by other players as well.

              The MVP has never been about that though...it has always been a subjective award, and Rollins got credit for making himself the face of the franchise during the offseason, putting the bullseye on his back, and then having his career year. Frankly, the award was Chase Utley's till he got hurt, and Utley's offensive numbers were still IMO more impressive than Rollins', despite missing all that time. If the Phillies don't win the division I'm guessing someone else wins the award, but it doesn't change the fact that Rollins had a great season.

              Baseball is a game of statistics, but we might just be getting a little too stat driven over the last 10 years for our own good. There is still room for intangibles, leadership, and a good story....and Rollins isn't the first to win the MVP running on that platform either. That is what captures peoples' imagination, not their VORP.

              Oh, back to the original point of the thread, yes I do think Utley has as good a shot as anyone to win the MVP going into this season....he was likely the runaway winner last year if he stayed healthy.
              Great post. Very good points.
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              • dkgojackets
                Banned
                • Mar 2005
                • 13816

                #112
                Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                Originally posted by jdros13
                It was very good for homers during July and August when it was hot out, but nothing like CBP.

                I only read about 5 pages of this thread, but I'm assuming we have all come to the conclusion that Rollins is not the greatest offensive SS in the NL and that his offensive numbers were eclipsed by other players as well.

                The MVP has never been about that though...it has always been a subjective award, and Rollins got credit for making himself the face of the franchise during the offseason, putting the bullseye on his back, and then having his career year. Frankly, the award was Chase Utley's till he got hurt, and Utley's offensive numbers were still IMO more impressive than Rollins', despite missing all that time. If the Phillies don't win the division I'm guessing someone else wins the award, but it doesn't change the fact that Rollins had a great season.

                Baseball is a game of statistics, but we might just be getting a little too stat driven over the last 10 years for our own good. There is still room for intangibles, leadership, and a good story....and Rollins isn't the first to win the MVP running on that platform either. That is what captures peoples' imagination, not their VORP.

                Oh, back to the original point of the thread, yes I do think Utley has as good a shot as anyone to win the MVP going into this season....he was likely the runaway winner last year if he stayed healthy.
                I see where you're going here. While "making yourself the face of the franchise" and "putting the bullseye on your back" and "a good story" aren't listed on the letter to MVP voters as considerations, you're right that some do take it into account and voting is incredibly subjective (a lot is influenced by who mainstream media pushes). I think you realize that Rollins numbers did not make him the most valuable baseball player last year, and that's all anyone outside of Philly can expect.

                I still don't get the whole "if they didn't win the division, someone else would have gotten it" argument. Howard didn't win the division but got the award over someone with better numbers who did go to the playoffs. At least that was overshadowed by a much bigger mistake in the AL that year.

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                • superjames1992
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 31382

                  #113
                  Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                  3 years of Phillies MVPs, LOL!
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                  • P2K
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 8845

                    #114
                    Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                    Originally posted by superjames1992
                    3 years of Phillies MVPs, LOL!
                    Don't you have something to do...like placing the bloody glove on Rich Rod or whatever?

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                    • jdros13
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 1255

                      #115
                      Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                      Originally posted by dkgojackets
                      I still don't get the whole "if they didn't win the division, someone else would have gotten it" argument. Howard didn't win the division but got the award over someone with better numbers who did go to the playoffs. At least that was overshadowed by a much bigger mistake in the AL that year.
                      I didn't spell it out, but if the Mets didn't go in the tank, I personally think that D. Wright would have won the award. Holliday had great numbers as well, and would have been deserving had he won as well. The Phillies huge comeback definitely played a role in Rollins getting elected IMO.

                      Since you bring up the prior year as well (it seems you really don't like the MVP results lately) I think that Pujols had a great year in '06, and by pure stats maybe a better year than Howard - certainly he was also deserving of the award (and probably will be for many years to come). He also missed a couple of weeks though, played in a god-awful division, and his team had fewer wins than the Phillies during that regular season. Add to that Howard's 58 hrs (to Pujols 49) and 149 RBIs (to Pujols 137), the fact that neither OPS was at a all-time greatest season in the history of the game level (Pujols 1.1016 is tied for the 89th best ever, Howard's 1.0839 is 112th best LINK) and whether you agree with the argument or not you certainly must at least acknowledge the argument for Howard being the NL MVP in 2006.

                      I don't intend to get in a statistical pissing match, and I certainly can appreciate your opinions...they are shared by many respected baseball analysts. This award has never been based on fact though...it is completely subjective for better or worse and stats are simply a tool that the writers (voters) can use to support their beliefs. Until they start assigning point values to all the statistical categories and giving the award to the person with the most points it will remain that way.

                      Besides, someone needed to stand up for my Phightin' Phils!
                      Last edited by jdros13; 01-20-2008, 11:12 AM.
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                      • rsnomar05
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 3662

                        #116
                        Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                        Originally posted by jdros13
                        I didn't spell it out, but if the Mets didn't go in the tank, I personally think that D. Wright would have won the award. Holliday had great numbers as well, and would have been deserving had he won as well. The Phillies huge comeback definitely played a role in Rollins getting elected IMO.

                        Since you bring up the prior year as well (it seems you really don't like the MVP results lately) I think that Pujols had a great year in '06, and by pure stats maybe a better year than Howard - certainly he was also deserving of the award (and probably will be for many years to come). He also missed a couple of weeks though, played in a god-awful division, and his team had fewer wins than the Phillies during that regular season. Add to that Howard's 58 hrs (to Pujols 49) and 149 RBIs (to Pujols 137), the fact that neither OPS was at a all-time greatest season in the history of the game level (Pujols 1.1016 is tied for the 89th best ever, Howard's 1.0839 is 112th best LINK) and whether you agree with the argument or not you certainly must at least acknowledge the argument for Howard being the NL MVP in 2006.

                        I don't intend to get in a statistical pissing match, and I certainly can appreciate your opinions...they are shared by many respected baseball analysts. This award has never been based on fact though...it is completely subjective for better or worse and stats are simply a tool that the writers (voters) can use to support their beliefs. Until they start assigning point values to all the statistical categories and giving the award to the person with the most points it will remain that way.

                        Besides, someone needed to stand up for my Phightin' Phils!
                        Their OPS was comparable, but it's the RBI argument that I hate. 12 more RBI's? Not only are they the most irrelevant stat in baseball and dependent on teammates, but a 12 RBI difference is nothing. I do agree that the homers (an important stat) played a huge part in the voting, as well they should have.

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                        • ComfortablyLomb
                          MVP
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 3548

                          #117
                          Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                          Originally posted by dkgojackets
                          OK, so you want to use team performance this year to support Rollins because his team made the playoffs. Whatever, thats your right to make it a team award. I still see it as an individual award. You want to include fielding, great, you should.

                          SO HOW COME HOWARD DESERVED IT OVER PUJOLS IN 2006 WHEN PUJOLS MADE THE PLAYOFFS, HOWARD DID NOT, AND PUJOLS HAS THE BEST GLOVE AT HIS POSITION?

                          I believe this is an appropriate spot for the phrase "You can't have your cake and eat it too."
                          Please don't ever use Gold Glove logic for anything ever again. They're a broken award. There's no run-off for voting and we know how that turns out. A guy could theoretically win with two votes.

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                          • Sandman42
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 15186

                            #118
                            Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                            Originally posted by ComfortablyLomb
                            Please don't ever use Gold Glove logic for anything ever again. They're a broken award. There's no run-off for voting and we know how that turns out. A guy could theoretically win with two votes.
                            Where did he mention anything about Gold Gloves? By most defensive metrics Pujols is the best defensive 1B in baseball.
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                            • dkgojackets
                              Banned
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 13816

                              #119
                              Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                              Originally posted by ComfortablyLomb
                              Please don't ever use Gold Glove logic for anything ever again. They're a broken award. There's no run-off for voting and we know how that turns out. A guy could theoretically win with two votes.
                              I sure hope to god I've never referenced Gold Gloves in an argument. Those things are a joke and popularity contest.

                              Are you implying Pujols isn't one of the best fielding first-basemen? Every single metric I've looked at has him at the top. Are you implying Ryan Howard is a better fielder than Pujols? Why would you think that?

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                              • P2K
                                Banned
                                • Aug 2006
                                • 8845

                                #120
                                Re: Howard MVP 2006, Rollins MVP 2007, Utley NL MVP 2008

                                Originally posted by dkgojackets
                                Are you implying Ryan Howard is a better fielder than Pujols? Why would you think that?



                                Wow...nice way to force words in his mouth.

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