NO YOURE STUPID KEN JENNINGSKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Wins and pennants mean absolutely nothing in the grand scheme. Are you too stupid to understand that? Championships are the only things that matters.
But seriously 2009 is more recent than 2002.
NO YOURE STUPID KEN JENNINGSKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Wins and pennants mean absolutely nothing in the grand scheme. Are you too stupid to understand that? Championships are the only things that matters.
NahRTHKI wrote:
Hope reds dont get swept
i'm confident in saying that what you outlined does not factor into any voters consideration for MVP.pirana6 wrote:
Baseball, as with all sports (esp N. American sports), is for entertainment and money, not for championships. With championships comes entertainment and money so that's what they'll shoot for but sadly the end-goal is not for a title, it's for more money (read: signing controversial players because they bring the media and fill seats, read: "offense more important in football") Yes there are the players/coaches/owners out there that are in it for the game but they are outnumbered.
That being said, Cabrera played stronger offense and thus will win the MVP. Trout a better all-around player? Yes, but welcome to the sports world.
What a joke. He had to know he was going to be the fall guy
Well, just as long as you have no bias...KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
i'm confident in saying that what you outlined does not factor into any voters consideration for MVP.pirana6 wrote:
Baseball, as with all sports (esp N. American sports), is for entertainment and money, not for championships. With championships comes entertainment and money so that's what they'll shoot for but sadly the end-goal is not for a title, it's for more money (read: signing controversial players because they bring the media and fill seats, read: "offense more important in football") Yes there are the players/coaches/owners out there that are in it for the game but they are outnumbered.
That being said, Cabrera played stronger offense and thus will win the MVP. Trout a better all-around player? Yes, but welcome to the sports world.
Jay wrote:
Let's go Orioles!