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Mark Vaughan
09-30-2008, 12:43 AM
rate stats...counting stats...far out funky stats...
what's not to like? the man's #1 no matter how you
run the numbers

Albert Pujoles...obvious MVP

G 148
AB 524
R 100
H 187 [3]
2B 44 [T4]
3B 0
HR 37 [T4]
RBI 116 [4]
SB 7
CS 3
BB 104 [2]
SO 54
BA .357 [2]
OBP .462 [2]
SLG .653 [1]
OPS+ 190 [1]
TB 342 [1]
RC/G 11.8 [1]
OWP .833 [1]
BtRns 76.6 [1]
BtWin 7.1 [1]

[x] position on league leader board

http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL_2008.shtml
http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pujolal01.shtml



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Mark Vaughan

Gerry Myerson
10-01-2008, 12:15 AM
In article <Xns9B28C8BCBCBC2DentedButUndaunted@69.16.185.247>,
Mark Vaughan <m.a.vaughan@invalid.address.net> wrote:

> rate stats...counting stats...far out funky stats...
> what's not to like? the man's #1 no matter how you
> run the numbers
>
> Albert Pujoles...obvious MVP
>
> G 148
> AB 524
> R 100
> H 187 [3]
> 2B 44 [T4]
> 3B 0
> HR 37 [T4]
> RBI 116 [4]
> SB 7
> CS 3
> BB 104 [2]
> SO 54
> BA .357 [2]
> OBP .462 [2]
> SLG .653 [1]
> OPS+ 190 [1]
> TB 342 [1]
> RC/G 11.8 [1]
> OWP .833 [1]
> BtRns 76.6 [1]
> BtWin 7.1 [1]
>
> [x] position on league leader board

How can you possibly award the MVP to a guy who has no triples?
If he had any hustle at all, he would have stretched at least
a couple of those doubles into triples!

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Gerry Myerson (gerry@maths.mq.edi.ai) (i -> u for email)