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NL MVP
Jul 22, 2005 20:04:06 GMT -5
Post by angelsgm on Jul 22, 2005 20:04:06 GMT -5
So you're saying that if Lee misses the triple crown by .005 batting average or misses it but less than 5 homers or RBIs (assuming Pujols isn't beating him in two of these spots) that he should not get MVP. Also no nuts he should get the MVP if he gets triple crown that would be stupid for him not too even if he played for the worst team in baseball, which he doesn't.
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NL MVP
Jul 29, 2005 15:33:00 GMT -5
Post by Walt Jocketty, Cardinals GM on Jul 29, 2005 15:33:00 GMT -5
He is already fading. Stats through July 29th:
Lee 377 AB -- 81 R -- 138 H -- 31 2B -- 2 3B -- 32 HR -- 82 RBI -- 12 SB -- 2 CS -- 52 BB -- .364 BA -- .444 OBP -- .714 SLG -- 1.158 OPS
Pujols 382 AB -- 82 R -- 130 H -- 24 2B -- 1 3B -- 27 HR -- 81 RBI -- 11 SB -- 0 CS -- 52 BB -- .340 BA -- .428 OBP --.620 SLG -- 1.048 OPS
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NL MVP
Jul 30, 2005 22:28:09 GMT -5
Post by cubsowner on Jul 30, 2005 22:28:09 GMT -5
he isn't fading, he is batting over .400 in the last month and a week, thats not fading
pujols isn't even next in line in BA, and if anything he has to worry about aramis passing him in HR
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NL MVP
Jul 31, 2005 12:30:14 GMT -5
Post by Walt Jocketty, Cardinals GM on Jul 31, 2005 12:30:14 GMT -5
Lee is now in the .350's.
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