Dude Ryan Howard Adam Dunn Carlos Delgado Ryan Braun Adrian Gonzalez Ryan Ludwick Albert Pujols Prince Fielder Pat Burrell Hanley Ramirez Chase Utley David Wright | HR 47 39 38 36 36 36 35 34 33 33 33 33 | BB 81 121 72 40 72 61 101 83 100 91 64 93 | SO 196 161 121 127 140 144 53 129 136 122 102 117 | BA .248 .235 .273 .286 .281 .295 .353 .276 .250 .298 .289 .300 | OBP .337 .387 .356 .333 .362 .371 .458 .372 .367 .398 .378 .389 | OPS .874 .895 .881 .884 .875 .956 1.099 .882 .876 .938 .912 .925 |
Just sayin', is all...
Chipper Jones:
ReplyDeleteHR - 22
BB - 88
SO - 61
BA - .365
OBP - .469
OPS - 1.044
Power numbers ain't there and he missed 30 games, but I think he deserves to be on the list.
You're absolutely right though, pure numbers wise, Albert is MVP.
Chipper's had an amazing year and I think he deserves to be in the top 5 at least. I was just taking the top HR hitters here, which seems to be all anyone ever cares about when it comes to these silly awards, and comparing some of their more intriguing stats (at least to me.)
ReplyDeleteI would vote for Pujols. He is clearly the best player. As a Cubs fan, I wish we had a player like that. In absence, I would pick Soto.
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