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Post by yankeeswonseries on Sept 6, 2007 6:09:15 GMT -5
A-Rod AL MVP for sure.
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Post by SFGiantsFan on Sept 6, 2007 14:35:46 GMT -5
It's not the first time someone has did it this year. Bengie Molina hit two home runs in the same inning when he and the Giants faced the Mets earlier this year.
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Post by Ziggy/Franzen Troll on Sept 6, 2007 14:39:25 GMT -5
And Magglio hit 2 in one inning as well.
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Post by seaver41 on Sept 6, 2007 16:26:41 GMT -5
And Magglio hit 2 in one inning as well. Against the same pitcher, too.
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Sept 6, 2007 19:26:15 GMT -5
$10 says u were booin him last year...
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Post by yankeeswonseries on Sept 6, 2007 20:15:18 GMT -5
Me? Nope I didn't really watch baseball last year.
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Post by SFGiantsFan on Sept 6, 2007 22:11:16 GMT -5
So no, A-Rod shouldn't become AL MVP just for hitting 2 home runs in the same inning, since others have done it before him this year.
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Post by yankeeswonseries on Sept 7, 2007 5:21:53 GMT -5
No one should get it just for doing that. But look how hes been all YEAR. Monster stats. Also may I add that A-Rod came limping into the dug-out right before the game to play? He was a DH because he was injured and still hit those homeruns.
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Post by #1 Jays Fan on Sept 8, 2007 11:25:44 GMT -5
hands down A rod is the MVP.
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Post by seaver41 on Sept 8, 2007 12:45:40 GMT -5
Also may I add that A-Rod came limping into the dug-out right before the game to play? He was a DH because he was injured and still hit those homeruns. It's not like he hit them against Johan Santana.
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Post by yankeeswonseries on Sept 8, 2007 16:51:31 GMT -5
Um Johan Santana has allowed the most Homers in AL. (Correct me if I'm wrong)
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Post by seaver41 on Sept 8, 2007 17:50:10 GMT -5
And none have come against A-Rod. What's your point?
Besides, he's allowed 30, yet still has a 3.15 ERA, 14 wins, and 203 K's.
He's allowed 11 at home. They don't call it the Homerdome because of how pitcher friendly it is. Other than that, he's allowed 5 in Jacobs Field (Indians have killed him all year, not sure how hitter friendly it is), 4 in Skydome (also hitter friendly). Other than that, he's not allowed more than 3 home runs in any other stadium.
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Post by yankeeswonseries on Sept 8, 2007 17:52:38 GMT -5
Never said he wasn't, cause he is. He just has to stop giving up homers.
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Post by seaver41 on Sept 8, 2007 17:55:17 GMT -5
And yet he has the 3rd best ERA in the league. How many home runs he's allowed is like the number of strikeouts a hitter gets. They're both things you want to avoid doing but you can't be judged solely on them.
Take A-Rod for example. He strikes out roughly every 4 AB's and has over 100 strikeouts in the past 9 seasons. Yet he hits over 300, drives in over 100 RBIs, and hits around 40 home runs every year.
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Post by Josh on Sept 8, 2007 20:47:52 GMT -5
He hit #'s 50 and 51 today.
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