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Still would rather play the A's. One game with Verlander is a death sentence and I'll pass on looking at his face as we get eliminated.Me too
They would scare the **** out of me in the WC game or in a playoff series.
Still would rather play the A's. One game with Verlander is a death sentence and I'll pass on looking at his face as we get eliminated.Me too
They would scare the **** out of me in the WC game or in a playoff series.
And that's why it would be a stunner if deGrom wins, IMO. Which is a shame, because W shouldn't matter.
Eh, it matters to the player, it matters to the fans of that team, it potentially matters when evaluating guys for the HOF (not saying that applies to deGrom, just in general), and it matters to fans who care about the awards going to the right guy. So, I think for a lot of people, it is a big deal.
Yeah, it happens everywhere. I actually somewhat understand why people emphasize those things in the MVP award, because there are so many variables and so many things that are up to individual interpretation. I don't agree with it but I understand it.The same problem pervades hockey. Connor McDavid was the best and therefore most 'valuable' player last year but wasn't even a Hart finalist because team results and playoffs.
I would've voted for Jagr as well, but it wasn't that bad. Thornton won the Art Ross that season.Thornton getting the Hart in 05/06 was one of the biggest travesty in sports history.
Jagr was the best player in the league that season and way more valuable than a player who only played 58 games for his team.
If you don't think deGrom should win the Cy Young, you're a cop
If you don't think deGrom should win the Cy Young, you're a cop
Happ is awesome, sign him to a 2 yr + club option or something after the season.
Shoot Sonny into the sun, re-sign CC to 1 yr contracts for life, ease in Montgomery + Sheffield and load up the brink trucks for Corbin.
Severino
Corbin
Tanaka
Happ
CC/Montgomery/Sheffield
Corbin scares me somewhat. This season is really his first elite/great season. Could just be a contract year for him.
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Junior Santos is having a hell of a year for the Mets in the DSL. Massive kid. 16 years old and 6'8" already. Hitting 98 on the gun occasionally.