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NL MVP 2011 (1 Viewer)

Silly.

How can you be "MVP" if the guy 3rd in the voting is the guy that protects you in the lineup. Kemp was far and away the most deserving.

 
I can see being mildly upset if you're in the Kemp camp, but I don't understand the "horrific" talk. Braun had a very good season as well. It was very close.

 
Braun's take...

"If [Kemp] had won the award, I couldn't have argued with it, by any means," Braun said. "If Prince Fielder had won the award, I couldn't have argued with it, by any means. I just feel so fortunate to have ended up winning."

Of Kemp's candidacy, Braun said, "I think if you honestly assess my season versus Matt Kemp's, I think Matt Kemp probably had a better year than me, individually. But I was fortunate to be on a better team and had an opportunity to be in some big moments."

 
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Player, Team                            1st     2nd     3rd     4th     5th     6th     7th     8th     9th     10th    PointsRyan Braun, Milwaukee Brewers           20      12                                                                      388Matt Kemp, Los Angeles Dodgers          10      16      6                                                               332Prince Fielder, Milwaukee Brewers       1       4       11      9       1       3               2               1       229Justin Upton, Arizona Diamondbacks      1               8       11      6       3       1       1               1       214Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals                      1       6       11      6       4               2               166Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds                             4       3       2       8       3       3       4       1       135Lance Berkman, St. Louis Cardinals                      1       2       6       3       7       2       4       3       118Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado Rockies                                               3       4       8       5       4       69Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Phillies                     1               1       1       6       2               3       52Ryan Howard, Philadelphia Phillies                              1       3       1       1               1       3       39Jose Reyes, New York Mets                                               1       1               3       4       3       31Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers                                    1       1               2       5       2       29Shane Victorino, Philadelphia Phillies                                                          3       3       3       18Ian Kennedy, Arizona Diamondbacks                                               1       2       1                       16Cliff Lee, Philadelphia Phillies                                                        2       1               1       12Hunter Pence, Astros/Phillies                                                   1               1       1               10Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco Giants                                                    1       1                       7John Axford, Milwaukee Brewers                                                                  1       2               7Michael Morse, Washington Nationals                                                     1                       1       5
 
Braun's take...

"If [Kemp] had won the award, I couldn't have argued with it, by any means," Braun said. "If Prince Fielder had won the award, I couldn't have argued with it, by any means. I just feel so fortunate to have ended up winning."

Of Kemp's candidacy, Braun said, "I think if you honestly assess my season versus Matt Kemp's, I think Matt Kemp probably had a better year than me, individually. But I was fortunate to be on a better team and had an opportunity to be in some big moments."
Even Braun knows he shouldn't have won. Not a travesty by any means, but it's pretty obvious that Kemp should have won.
 
Braun's take...

"If [Kemp] had won the award, I couldn't have argued with it, by any means," Braun said. "If Prince Fielder had won the award, I couldn't have argued with it, by any means. I just feel so fortunate to have ended up winning."

Of Kemp's candidacy, Braun said, "I think if you honestly assess my season versus Matt Kemp's, I think Matt Kemp probably had a better year than me, individually. But I was fortunate to be on a better team and had an opportunity to be in some big moments."
Even Braun knows he shouldn't have won. Not a travesty by any means, but it's pretty obvious that Kemp should have won.
Kemp can take his $160M and his hot girlfriend and go defrost some lobsters
 
it should be noted that Braun led the NL in OPS
And wOBA, which pretty much means he had the best season as a hitter. Kemp had more steals, but Braun rates as the better baserunner by some of the newer baserunning metrics. Neither are particularly good outfielders, but Kemp plays a harder position. Very close race. I think when it's this close you go with the guy who helped his team make the playoffs.
 
Almost win triple crown, dont win MVP. EPIC FAIL
Their numbers where very similar so it seems the guy who was on the team that went to the playoffs is more deserving than the one that didn't.
So the guy who has better teammates should have a leg up in MVP voting? That's dumb
Doesn't this happen in most sports? If the stats are close (as they are with Braun v Kemp) the one on the more successful team generally wins the award.
 
Almost win triple crown, dont win MVP. EPIC FAIL
Their numbers where very similar so it seems the guy who was on the team that went to the playoffs is more deserving than the one that didn't.
So the guy who has better teammates should have a leg up in MVP voting? That's dumb
Yup, the worst thing American sports ever did was name the award for best player MVP. Leaves it way to open to interpretation. Should have named it the MOP.
 
Almost win triple crown, dont win MVP. EPIC FAIL
Their numbers where very similar so it seems the guy who was on the team that went to the playoffs is more deserving than the one that didn't.
So the guy who has better teammates should have a leg up in MVP voting? That's dumb
Yup, the worst thing American sports ever did was name the award for best player MVP. Leaves it way to open to interpretation. Should have named it the MOP.
There are probably a few worse things that American sports have done
 
it should be noted that Braun led the NL in OPS
And wOBA, which pretty much means he had the best season as a hitter. Kemp had more steals, but Braun rates as the better baserunner by some of the newer baserunning metrics. Neither are particularly good outfielders, but Kemp plays a harder position. Very close race. I think when it's this close you go with the guy who helped his team make the playoffs.
Not sure where you'd get the idea that Kemp isn't a particularly good outfielder.
 
Almost win triple crown, dont win MVP. EPIC FAIL
Their numbers where very similar so it seems the guy who was on the team that went to the playoffs is more deserving than the one that didn't.
So the guy who has better teammates should have a leg up in MVP voting? That's dumb
Yup, the worst thing American sports ever did was name the award for best player MVP. Leaves it way to open to interpretation. Should have named it the MOP.
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