Who can be considered the most valuable player(s) on the 2007 Mets?
Vote for as many or as few as you wish.
Moises Alou
Marlon Anderson
Carlos Beltrán
Luis Castillo
Ramón Castro
Endy Chávez
Carlos Delgado
Pedro Feliciano
Tom Glavine
Rubén Gotay
Shawn Green
Aaron Heilman
Orlando Hernández
Paul Lo Duca
John Maine
Lastings Milledge
Guillermo Mota
Oliver Pérez
José Reyes
Scott Schoeneweis
Aaron Sele
Joe Smith
Jorge Sosa
Billy Wagner
David Wright
other (please specify)
Who can be considered the most valuable player(s) on the 2007 Mets?
Vote for as many or as few as you wish.
Put it in the books.
I heard them talking about this last night during the game. I voted Wright becuase he has palyed all season. Alou has been the best player. Wagner might be #3 though he has slumped for the last month, ditto Reyes.
I voted for the guy with the "Wright" stuff.![]()
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I've placed my votes, but I think the answer's clear.![]()
Put it in the books.
Beltran was a Phillies killer all year. Any time he stepped to the plate I had to turn away, cause that guys bat must've had "Clutchie baby" written on it, or "Wonderbat", cause that guy just just hit everything. IMO he deserves the MVP on shear fear factor.
After the way they crashed and burned, no one is the MVP. MVP of what, the biggest flop in baseball history?
Just for the record, this is quite possibly the silliest thing I've ever seen posted on a baseball forum. Every team has an MVP. Even last place teams that can't coordinate 60 wins.
That being said -- it had to be said -- and having been a few months since our initial disgust, let's take obvious winner David Wright out of the equation for a moment.
Who would we consider runner up? I notice Alou has three votes, and he certainly deserves recognition for his positive contributions, but is he who we would consider the closest runner up to an '07 Mets MVP? Is there a clear second choice?
Put it in the books.
Can we give Glavine negative votes?
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