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Stumanji
09-05-2006, 06:06 PM
These numbers are fake. They represent no current players. Or real players, for that matter. They're from my MVP Baseball '05 dynasty team in the year 2022.

The bold numbers represent league leaders.

Who wins MVP?

Player One:
.373 avg, 51 HRs, 123 RBIs, 6 SB, 151 runs, 238 hits, .475 OBP, .683 SLG

Player Two:
.326 avg, 47 HRs, 151 RBIs, 1 SB, 128 runs, 192 hits, .428 OBP, .633 SLG

Player Three:
.365 avg, 41 HRs, 109 RBIs, 20 SB, 164 runs, 222 hits, .459 OBP, .660 SLG

Player Four:
.351 avg, 40 HRs, 136 RBIs, 32 SB, 149 runs, 242 hits, .419 OBP, .601 SLG

Player Five:
.341 avg, 42 HRs, 160 RBIs, 43 SB, 128 runs, 218 hits, .411 OBP, .584 SLG

Player Six:
.341 avg, 27 HRs, 120 RBIs, 55 SB, 157 runs, 210 hits, .453 OBP, .540 SLG

These are the top 6 players in the AL MVP Voting. Two are from my team (Seattle), the other four are from division winners Kansas City and Boston (two players from each team).

When the poll reaches 20 or so votes, I'll reveal, in order, the MVP winner and the runners up.

RuthMayBond
09-05-2006, 06:13 PM
You're not giving player positions OR team performance, but ALL OTHER things being EQUAL, gotta be player one

Mariano_Rivera
09-05-2006, 06:16 PM
Obviously player 1. Since you don`t have more advanced metrics I have to go with OBP and SLG%

Cubsfan97
09-05-2006, 06:27 PM
I think Player 5 holds a strong case. He may not have the power numbers as the rest of the players but 160 RBIs, .341 Avg, 43 SBs (that really gives him bonus, player 1 has only 6), a .995 OPS aint bad either. I voted for player 5.

Hammerin Hank
09-05-2006, 06:42 PM
Wow, two 20/20s, a 30/30 and a 40/40. This league needs some catchers.

Stumanji
09-05-2006, 08:05 PM
You're not giving player positions OR team performance, but ALL OTHER things being EQUAL, gotta be player one

Sorry. All six players were on Division Winners.

Player One = Left Field

Player Two = DH/1B

Player Three = 1B

Player Four = 2B

Player Five = SS

Player Six = CF

charlesTG126
09-05-2006, 08:22 PM
Player 5. The most well-rounded player playing the most difficult defensive position on the field (catchers are behind it) has gotta take it. Also, 160 RBI'S?!?!?

EvanAparra
09-05-2006, 09:22 PM
Sorry. All six players were on Division Winners.

Player One = Left Field

Player Two = DH/1B

Player Three = 1B

Player Four = 2B

Player Five = SS

Player Six = CF

Ok well then i change my vote to #5

yankillaz
09-07-2006, 11:51 AM
Player two. I think he's the one not in your team.

Stumanji
09-08-2006, 01:48 AM
Four of the six players are not on my team.

In a few more votes, I'll reveal the actual results of the MVP voting.

Stumanji
09-08-2006, 02:43 PM
RESULTS!!!

Here are the results of the actual MVP voting. I voted, in this poll, for player one, the HR, AVG, SLG, OBP leader. The reason I started this poll, in the first place, was that I was surprised that the game would vote the way it did.

Most Valuable Player:
Player Five - SS, Seattle Mariners, Division Winners
.341 avg, 42 HRs, 160 RBIs, 43 SB, 128 runs, 218 hits, .411 OBP, .584 SLG

1st Runner-Up
Player Six - CF, Seattle Mariners, Division Winners
.341 avg, 27 HRs, 120 RBIs, 55 SB, 157 runs, 210 hits, .453 OBP, .540 SLG

2nd Runner-Up
Player Four - 2B, Kansas City Royals, Division Winners
.351 avg, 40 HRs, 136 RBIs, 32 SB, 149 runs, 242 hits, .419 OBP, .601 SLG

3rd Runner-Up
Player Three - 1B, Kansas City Royals, Division Winners
.365 avg, 41 HRs, 109 RBIs, 20 SB, 164 runs, 222 hits, .459 OBP, .660 SLG

4th Runner-Up
Player One - LF, Boston Red Sox, Division Winners
.373 avg, 51 HRs, 123 RBIs, 6 SB, 151 runs, 238 hits, .475 OBP, .683 SLG

5th Runner-Up
Player Two - 1B/DH, Boston Red Sox, Division Winners
.326 avg, 47 HRs, 151 RBIs, 1 SB, 128 runs, 192 hits, .428 OBP, .633 SLG

Richmond Hill Phoenix
09-08-2006, 03:41 PM
Wow. Player 1 finished really low. I figured he was a lock for top 3.