Am I the only one who thinks that?

Postby AeroDave10 » Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:36 am

[quote:fcb5d1cdd5="rmilter"]As far as Pedroia for MVP, I am not happy it usually has to be a Red Sox or Yankee.[/quote:fcb5d1cdd5]

The Red Sox and Yankees have captured 3 of the last 4 MVPs, but only one other players from those two teams has won since 1987 (Mo Vaughn, 1995).



I am still confused about this big market/small market dilemma. The voting isn't done by the average fan. Aren't the people voting on these topics supposed to be the most informed, knowledgable, and experienced sports writers representing each of the major league cities? How can they have such parochial views as to dismiss "small market" players like Morneau and only focus on "large market" players like Pedroia?? :?

If that is really the case, these people need to be relieved of duty. There's no excuse for that kind of bias/ignorance.
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Postby LMBombers » Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:11 pm

[quote:a77f2eda62="AeroDave10"]How can they have such parochial views as to dismiss "small market" players like Morneau and only focus on "large market" players like Pedroia?? :?[/quote:a77f2eda62]

[quote:a77f2eda62="AeroDave10"]
Not really, Bombers.


Ichiro Suzuki won in the AL in 2001 with 69 RBIs.

Barry Larkin won in the NL 1995 with 66 RBIs.[/quote:a77f2eda62]

Small markets. You answered your own question. :lol:
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Postby RICHARDMILTER » Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:18 pm

LMBombers said:[quote:a8c94975fa]

Small markets. You answered your own question.[/quote:a8c94975fa]



I think AeroDave is trying to say; it should not be that way. But the writers fall prey to their own media hype, and biased leanings. They are after all, human... and therefore very flawed. Before they were sports writers they were fans first. And more of them come from big markets, as opposed to Minnesota. BTW, when Mo Vaughn won it in 1995, he was not even close to being as valuable as Albert Belle.
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Postby LMBombers » Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:42 pm

Morneau just won the MVP a couple of years ago so no MN bias IMO.
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Postby blsmith7 » Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:18 pm

[quote:66885af23d]As a former, player, coach, and fanatic my opinion is; Chase Utley is well below average as a fielder at 2B. [/quote:66885af23d]

As a current player, coach, and fanatic, and someone who watched probably 150 Phils games this year, and every year since about 1990, I would have to disagree with RMilter here. I am not going to argue that Utley is a great fielder, but he is above average, and he certainly is not below average. He positions himself very well and has sure hands. He made many outstanding plays at critical times this year and is a heads up player (proven by his play in the Series when he faked to first on the ball up the middle then gunned the Ray (Gross? Bartlett?) down at the plate). He is aggressive, and never takes plays off. His hustle allows him to get to balls that others may have given up on. I am fine with him being a 3 with a low e total in SOM, but to say he is well below average does him a disservice.

As for Pedroia, I called that with weeks to go in the season, so I am not surprised. In a year with no clear cut offensive powerhouse, I like the choice in rewarding a player who is getting the most out of his talent and who obviously plays with passion. I didn't see a whole lot of the AL, but this choice was at least a justifiable as any of the other contenders. And as a little guy myself (5'7") who was often underestimated as a player, I salute the selection.

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Postby visick » Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:32 pm

Well said smitty.

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Postby the splinter » Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:25 pm

True, Utely has decent hands. He may position himself well but that is often due to coaching not instinct. He has below average range is is not very quick turning the dp and has an average arm.

nowhere near the top 2b in fielding in either league.
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Postby Rant » Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:28 pm

I've got to agree with Smitty's sentiment. Utley's not the best middle infielder on the Phils, but he fields a solid second base. (I am a biased Phils fan).

Speaking of that other middle infielder for the Phils. Didn't we have largely the same discussion last year? Voting is an inexact science.
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Postby AeroDave10 » Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:51 pm

[quote:5de106a5f2="LMBombers"]

Small markets. You answered your own question. :lol:[/quote:5de106a5f2]

I was actually being a bit facetious. I don't think there really is that much ignorance/bias by the sports writers. They could be valuing the wrong things, but I don't think it has much, if anything, to do with specific teams. The Yankees and Red Sox guys have gotten a lot of pub as of the last few years because their teams have been in the playoff hunt, and that seems to be a very strong factor in determining the MVP.

If you replaced the title "MVP" with "Offensive Player of the Year", then went back and looked at the winners every year, most people would probably jump to the conclusion that they were "biased" towards playoff-bound teams. Tampa didn't have a legit MVP candidate because they had an overall solid team performance rather than spectacular individual seasons, not because they were a "small market" team.
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