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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Busy Today...so a poll

I have been pretty heavy on the baseball lately and pretty soon I want to start writing on some politics, but as for today I Have a ton to do and little time to post so here is a poll:

1. Barry Bonds, victim or deserves it

2. Dice-K, 16 or more or 15 or less wins

3. AL East, who will finish first at the end of the regular season Yankees or red sox

4. Since position players can't win a Cy Young award should pitchers be able to win MVP?

**By the way Yankees won last night 6-2 (Mussina looked good)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. Barry Bonds, victim or deserves it
Deserves it all. The game don't need no shame. Doesn't make Curt Schilling any less of media whore, though.


2. Dice-K, 16 or more or 15 or less wins
16 or more... damn it.

3. AL East, who will finish first at the end of the regular season Yankees or red sox

Yankees. By the grace of God and all things god.

4. Since position players can't win a Cy Young award should pitchers be able to win MVP?

Yes. But is a hell of lot harder for a pitcher, at least in the AL to prove that they desrve to be MVP. You can't be MVP without the offense and the defense.

Well that's my two cents. Aren't you sorry you told me about this now?

Unknown said...

1. Deserves it. He deserves people questioning his morality, the backlash and the criticism. That said, he also deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.

2. He's on pace for 20 right now. I'd say he makes it, getting 16 exactly.

3. Honestly, it's gonna be tough for the Yankees to make it 10 years in a row. Even if Boston sustains injuries, they can still trade for a bat or call up one of their young, talented pitchers.

4. Pitchers should absolutely be able to win an MVP. Can pitchers win the Henry Aaron award? No. Can they win a Silver Slugger (in the AL)? No. There are plenty of accolades that are unique to offensive players to offset the accolade that is only for pitchers. The MVP is just that -- a player. Not manager, not GM, but a player. Last I checked, pitchers were considered players.