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| Cc Mlb 10; who will get to the HALL this time? | |
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| Topic Started: May 24 2010, 09:18 PM (747 Views) | |
| JIMMMMMY | May 24 2010, 09:18 PM Post #1 |
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Okay here is where everything is simmed and what not, this time around trading will NOT happen =] Michael Bauer Set up man Cardinals Will have to wait to be the closer until Ryan Franklin is ready to hand it over, Franklin is 36 so shouldn't be long. Peter Blake 1b- Diamondbacks Batting second for a good Dbacks lineup, could expect 100 runs Steven Baldwin- Dodgers #1 Starter Strong Dodgers team, should get run support to compete for Cy Young. Ryan Kiolbassa 2b- Dodgers Hitting Cleanup for a great Dodgers team Scott Harmon LF- Orioles Due to Adam Jones holding in CF, Harmon is the LF, batting 7th for the young sqaud and should develop into the leadoff hitter Chadwick Payne RF- Orioles The number 3 hitter for a weak Orioles team, he should preform up to par tho Nick Bummer CF Blue Jays Batting Leadoff for an average Blue Jays team Christian Benjamin LF- Twins Batting behind Mauer and in front of Morneau, should expect 40 hrs and over 100 rbis in this lineup Donald Doccers- 1b Angels Batting 3rd for a great angels lineup, if their pitching holds up they easily take the divison Seamus McAwesome SS- Mariners With Ichiro still at the helm, he isn't their leadoff hitter, batting 5th for a very weak Mariners lineup, maybe he can be the spark they need. Justin Howe- Closer Rangers A dominant closer on a good Rangers team, will be battling Angels for AL West Crown Chris Ticon 3b Marlins Him and Hanley are the best right side of the infield in baseball Edited by JIMMMMMY, May 24 2010, 09:41 PM.
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| JIMMMMMY | May 24 2010, 10:08 PM Post #2 |
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Through May 2010 Michael Bauer Cardinals 34-18 First Place GP-27 Holds-8 ERA 2.70 W-4 L-0 IP 26.2 K-20 Whip. 1.20 blown saves-1 Overall great performance as set up man for first place Cardinals Peter Blake- Diamondbacks 22-30 5th Place 13.5 GB AVG-338 OBP- 388 SLUG 486 HR 6 RBI-21 Runs-19 BB-18 K-33 Diamondbacks aren't playing good but its not this first baseman's fault Steven Baldwin- Dodgers 35-16 First Place GS 11 W-7 L-1 ERA-1.84 Quality Starts-8 IP-78.1 K-82WHIP 1.02 Current Cy Young holder and has 2 CG shutouts! Ryan Kiolbassa- Dodgers 35-16 First Place AVG-295 OBP- 388 SLUG 601 HR 17 RBI-59 Runs-35 BB-28 K-28 SB-5 CS-0 Current MVP Scott Harmon- Orioles 26-25 4th Place 6.5 GB AVG-276 OBP- 341 SLUG 492 HR 6 RBI-25 Runs-25 BB-18 K-33 Off to a good rookie compaign and is a current Gold Glover Chadwick Payne- Orioles 26-25 4th Place 6.5 GB AVG-282 OBP- 337 SLUG 497 HR 8 RBI-26 Runs-23 BB-12 K-27 SB-1 CS-3 Currently on the D/L :-/ Nick Bummer- Blue Jays 22-31 5th Place 11.5 GB He is currently in AAA owning but for the fact he's in AAA i feel posting his stats would be useless >_>. Christian Benjamin- Twins 22-29 4th Place 6.5 GB AVG-259 OBP- 344 SLUG 472HR 12 RBI-34 Runs-29 BB-24 K-55 Just like the Twins he's been a dissapointment, but current ROY in a weak race Donald Doccers- Angels 34-19 1st Place AVG-292 OBP- 389 SLUG 497 HR 10 RBI-27 Runs-36 BB-29 K-24 Seamus McAwesome- Mariners 26-24 3rd Place 6.5 GB AVG-223 OBP- 332 SLUG 369 HR 5 RBI-22 Runs-22 BB-27 K-24 SB-22 CS-6 He is struggling to say the least, maybe he'll get it together Justin Howe- Rangers 18-32 14.5 GB GP 13 SV- 11 blown saves-0 ERA 1.46 W-0 L-0 IP 12.1 K-18 Whip 0.97 Pitching great, but its hard to get saves on a bad team =[ Chris Ticon- Marlins 30-22 2nd Place 2.5 GB AVG-306 OBP-362 SLUG 608 HR 18 RBI-45 Runs-33 BB-16 K-43 SB-1 CS-2 Him and Hanley are slugging the Marlins to a possible playoff birth |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 25 2010, 01:23 AM Post #3 |
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Through July 2010 Michael Bauer Cardinals 69-34 First Place GP-41 Holds-9 ERA-3.69 W-5 L-3 IP 39.0 K-30 Whip. 1.31 blown saves-4 He fell back to Earth, but what can you expect from a rookie RP and future closer. Peter Blake- Diamondbacks 46-57 4th Place 24.0 GB AVG-300 OBP- 355 SLUG 437 HR-12 RBI-45 Runs-50 BB-34 K-74 Is a good hitter, problem is he's at a power position which is 1B Steven Baldwin- Dodgers 70-33 First Place GS 21 W-11 L-3 ERA-2.30 Quality Starts-15 IP-145.0 K-150 WHIP-1.19 Got snubbed for ASG and losing Cy Young to the great Roy Halladay Ryan Kiolbassa- Dodgers 70-33 First Place AVG-294 OBP- 383 SLUG 560 HR 25 RBI-92 Runs-72 BB-54 K-73 SB-11 CS-1 Great all around. Scott Harmon- Orioles 45-58 5th Place 21.0 GB AVG-263 OBP- 346 SLUG 422 HR 9 RBI-46 Runs-54 BB-48 K-75 SB-13 CS-8 Gold glover and will learn eventually how to swipe bases as the leadoff hitter of the future. Chadwick Payne- Orioles 45-58 5th Place 21.0 GB AVG-265 OBP- 332 SLUG 465 HR 9 RBI-28 Runs-26 BB-18 K-38 SB-1 CS-3 As the counterpart he copies, the injury issues seem to be of a big risk, hopefully he isn't doing cocaine like he once did tho >_> Nick Bummer- Blue Jays 54-49 3rd Place 12.0 GB Looks like Vernon Wells beat him out of CF contention in ST and he hasnt been able to recover, due to his A potentialhe should be in the bigs next year and we will see how he handles the show. A possible September Call-up as well Christian Benjamin- Twins 56-47 1st Place AVG-259 OBP- 343 SLUG-520 HR 30 RBI-75 Runs-67 BB-46 K-104 A huge turnaround from the Twins and it starts with this slugger, currently second in MVP voting. Donald Doccers- Angels 57-48 2nd Place 2.5 GB AVG-305 OBP-403 SLUG-552 HR 25 RBI-58 Runs-70 BB-59 K-61 They traded Morales to the Giants to show confidence in this great young slugger. Seamus McAwesome- Mariners 50-54 3rd Place 6.5 GB AVG-257 OBP- 343 SLUG-421 HR-10 RBI-48 Runs-51 BB-48 K-59 SB-44 CS-9 Made the all star team due to weak competition and has a ton of sb, needs to get his avg and power up to par Justin Howe- Rangers 42-61 4th Place 16.5 GB GP-27 SV- 23 blown saves-0 ERA 1.48 W-0 L-0 IP 24.1 K-32 Whip 0.99 Lights out, hasn't blown one save, an All Star Chris Ticon- Marlins 57-47 2nd Place .5 GB AVG-327 OBP-370 SLUG 622 HR-31 RBI-76 Runs-66 BB-27 K-81 SB-2 CS-3 Absolutely crushing the ball and him and Hanley trying to single handedly win the division |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 26 2010, 04:41 AM Post #4 |
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Awards NL MVP- Albert Pujols CY Young- Chris Carpenter Silver Slugger- Chris Ticon Rolaids Relief Award- Jonathon Broxton Rookie of the Year- Steven Baldwin Hank Aaron Award- Albert Pujols Gold Gloves P-Josh Johnson C-Jason Jaramillo 1B-Troy Glaus 2B-Luis Castillo 3B-David Freese SS-Jimmy Rollins OF-Erik Hinske, Nate Mclouth, Nyjer Morgan AL MVP- Alex Rodriguez CY Young- CC Sabathia Silver Slugger- Alex Rodriguez Rolaids Relief Award- Jonathon Papelbon Rookie of the Year- Christian Benjamin Hank Aaron Award- Alex Rodriguez Gold Gloves P- Ted Lilly C-Jon Jaso 1B-Kevin Youkilus 2B-Dustin Pedroia 3B-Mike Lowell SS-Marco Scutaro OF-Scott Harmon, Torii Hunter, Adam Jones |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 26 2010, 04:56 AM Post #5 |
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Through End of 2010 Season Michael Bauer Cardinals 107-55 First Place GP-63 Holds-15 ERA-3.41 W-5 L-4 IP 58.0 K-53 Whip. 1.36 blown saves-5 All and All decent year for the Rookie. Peter Blake- Diamondbacks 81-81 4th Place 28.0 GB AVG-295 OBP- 350 SLUG 437 HR-20 RBI-80 Runs-50 BB-55 K-121 When the power fully develops, will become a great hitter. Steven Baldwin- Dodgers 109-53 First Place GS-33 W-18 L-6 ERA-2.46 Quality Starts-24 IP-227.0 K-217 WHIP-1.14 Great year with over 200 strikeouts. Ryan Kiolbassa- Dodgers 109-53 First Place AVG-284 OBP- 368 SLUG 513 HR-32 RBI-122 Runs-111 BB-78 K-114 SB-12 CS-1 Really had a terrible last 2 months of the season. Scott Harmon- Orioles 74-88 5th Place 28.0 GB AVG-271 OBP- 359 SLUG 427 HR 14 RBI-70 Runs-90 BB-83 K-124 SB-29 CS-12 Won the Gold Glover and looking to be a future star. Chadwick Payne- Orioles 74-88 5th Place 28.0 GB AVG-276 OBP- 334 SLUG 532 HR-25 RBI-70 Runs-60 BB-30 K-82 SB-3 CS-4 A monster second half rebuilds what seemed to be a lost year Nick Bummer- Blue Jays 84-78 3rd Place 18.0 GB Didn't even get a September call-up, tough year for Brummer. Christian Benjamin- Twins 101-61 1st Place AVG-286 OBP- 367 SLUG-572 HR-51 RBI-129 Runs-115 BB-79 K-166 Was the RUN producer for the 1st Place Twins Donald Doccers- Angels 89-73 1st Place AVG-300 OBP-392 SLUG-555 HR-40 RBI-106 Runs-111 BB-86 K-101 Overall Great year for Donald. Seamus McAwesome- Mariners 72-90 3rd Place 17.0 GB AVG-280 OBP- 364 SLUG-435 HR-13 RBI-73 Runs-87 BB-77 K-97 SB-64 CS-10 Great second half makes his slow start look foolish, will get more runs when he evidently takes over Ichiro for leadoff spot. Justin Howe- Rangers 67-95 4th Place 22.0 GB GP-44 SV-37 blown saves-2 ERA 1.88 W-0 L-1 IP 38.1 K-47 Whip 0.99 Dominant year, would've won Rolaids if he was on a better team. Chris Ticon- Marlins 82-80 2nd Place 16.0 GB AVG-329 OBP-383 SLUG-603 HR-46 RBI-110 Runs-102 BB-52 K-118 SB-3 CS-4 Him and Hanley best 3-4 in baseball |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 26 2010, 05:02 AM Post #6 |
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MLB PLAYOFFS AL Angels 3-1 @ Red Sox Yankees 3-1 @ Twins NL Phillies @ Dodgers 3-1 Rockies @ Cards 3-0 Yankees 4-0 @ Angels Cardinals 4-2 @ Dodgers WS Cardinals @ Yankees 4-3 Derek Jeter World Series MVP AL Playoff MVP- Derek Jeter NL Playoff MVP- Ryan Ludwick Edited by JIMMMMMY, May 26 2010, 05:02 AM.
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| JIMMMMMY | May 26 2010, 05:10 AM Post #7 |
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EBL'ers playoffs Michael Bauer Cardinals GP-3 Holds-1 ERA 0.00 W-0 L-0 IP 2.1 K-3 Whip. 0.00 blown saves-0 Steven Baldwin- Dodgers GS 4 W-1 L-2 ERA-3.46 Quality Starts-3 IP-26.0 K-23 WHIP 1.15 Ryan Kiolbassa- Dodgers At Bats-41 AVG-293 OBP- 341 SLUG 439 HR 1 RBI-4 Runs-3 BB-3 K-5 Christian Benjamin- Twins At Bats-16 AVG-375 OBP- 412 SLUG 875 HR-2 RBI-5 Runs-3 BB-1 K-1 Donald Doccers- Angels At Bats-30 AVG-367 OBP-441 SLUG-667 HR 3 RBI-10 Runs-5 BB-4 K-10 Edited by JIMMMMMY, May 27 2010, 10:47 PM.
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| JIMMMMMY | May 26 2010, 05:13 AM Post #8 |
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Notable Retirements Paul Maholm (Injury) Mike Cameron Tim Wakefield Eric Byrnes (Injury) Jamie Moyer Ken Griffey Jr. Kazuo Matsui Jason Giambi Randy Wolf Brian Giles Omar Vizqauel Carlos Delgado Jermaine Dye Nomar Garciaparra Gary Sheffield |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 26 2010, 05:44 AM Post #9 |
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Notable offseason Signings Lance Berkman signs with the Rockies Adam Dunn signs with the Dodgers (who is behind Pujols) Jayson Werth and Magglio Ordonez also sign with the Dodgers Carl Crawford signs with the Pirates David Ortiz signs with the Athletics |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 26 2010, 06:10 AM Post #10 |
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Michael Bauer Closer Cardinals After a year of waiting, he takes over as head man in St. Louis! Peter Blake 1b- Diamondbacks Is now the number 3 hitter in the Dbacks lineup! Ryan Kiolbassa 2b- Dodgers Has Pujols hitting in front of him, Manny behind, has nothing stopping him from driving in a ton of runs. Steven Baldwin- Dodgers #1 Starter Getting Pujols and Werth, this team is odds on favorite to win it all. Shouka Tha Whale- Orioles Starter Since he had to be recovering from a "serious injury", he was never on the 40 man roster and the Orioles have not called him or put him on the SHOW, they may give him some time this season but this future star should be in the majors no later than next year! Scott Harmon LF- Orioles Scott Harmon is now the leadoff hitter for the Orioles Chadwick Payne RF- Orioles Hitting 4th after the development of Adam Jones, Orioles an up and coming team. Nick Bummer CF Blue Jays No more minors for Brummer! Is now the leadoff hitter for a decent Blue Jays team Christian Benjamin LF- Twins Mauer moved to 2 hole and Morneau to the 3 hole, He may drive in even more runs this year. Donald Doccers- 1b Angels Batting 3rd for a much weaker angels line-up than before, should put up good numbers though. Seamus McAwesome SS- Mariners Mcawesome is now batting lower in the line-up at 6, may put up around same numbers as last year Justin Howe- Closer Rangers Lets see if he can continue his dominant ways from last year Chris Ticon 3b Marlins In a rare way the Mariners added Jeter to their already great line-up, may be able to try and test Phils Edited by JIMMMMMY, May 26 2010, 06:13 AM.
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| JIMMMMMY | May 27 2010, 06:42 PM Post #11 |
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Through May 2011 Michael Bauer Cardinals 39-14 First Place GP 13 SV- 21 blown saves-0 ERA 0.92 W-0 L-0 IP 19.2 K-22 Whip 0.71 Franklin who? has been DOMINANT, current rolaids relief holder, can challenge for saves record if this holds up. Peter Blake- Diamondbacks 30-23 2nd Place 5.5 GB AVG-239 OBP-320 SLUG-371 HR-5 RBI-29 Runs-23 BB-23 K-37 Struggling to say the least, Too good for this to continue though. Steven Baldwin- Dodgers 35-17 First Place GS 11 W-4 L-3 ERA-3.00 Quality Starts-4 IP-63.0 K-62 WHIP 1.57 Not as great as last year due to a high whip, should come down tho. Ryan Kiolbassa- Dodgers 35-17 First Place AVG-286 OBP- 374 SLUG-594 HR 17 RBI-41 Runs-43 BB-25 K-29 SB-5 CS-0 3rd in MVP Currently Shouka Tha Whale- Orioles 28-25 4th Place 8.0 GB Currently tearing up AA, wont be long before he gets called-up, we hope! Scott Harmon- Orioles 28-25 4th Place 8.0 GB AVG-261 OBP- 344 SLUG 413 HR-1 RBI-12 Runs-18 BB-17 K-21 SB-6 CS-0 Hasn't had much power, but he's getting better on the basepaths! Chadwick Payne- Orioles 28-25 4th Place 8.0 GB AVG-276 OBP-355 SLUG 466 HR-7 RBI-29 Runs-25 BB-19 K-29 SB-4 CS-0 Decent year, should expect more though. Nick Bummer- Blue Jays 30-22 2nd Place 5.5 GB AVG-328 OBP-393 SLUG-599 HR-7 RBI-23 Runs-31 BB-17 K-31 SB-5 CS-2 Current ROY and is doing a real good job at leadoff. Christian Benjamin- Twins 30-22 1st Place AVG-249 OBP-349 SLUG-533 HR 17 RBI-40 Runs-36 BB-27 K-54 Does what he does best, drive in runs and slugging homeruns Donald Doccers- Angels 35-18 1st Place AVG-288 OBP-392 SLUG 455 HR-8 RBI-24 Runs-28 BB-32 K-51 Seamus McAwesome- Mariners 21-30 3rd Place 6.5 GB AVG-285 OBP-360 SLUG-458 HR-4 RBI-18 Runs-16 BB-27 K-24 SB-15 CS-7 Hitting better, but not stealing bases as efficient as he did last year. Justin Howe- Rangers 26-28 2nd Place 9.5 GB GP 16 SV-12 blown saves-2 ERA 3.46 W-0 L-0 IP 13.0 K-16 Whip 1.31 Less than spectacular numbers from Howe Chris Ticon- Marlins 24-29 4th Place 8.5 GB AVG-306 OBP-398 SLUG 607 HR-17 RBI-43 Runs-34 BB-33 K-46 SB-2 CS-0 2nd in MVP Voting, but Marlins are underachieving to say the least Edited by JIMMMMMY, May 27 2010, 06:42 PM.
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| JIMMMMMY | May 27 2010, 06:53 PM Post #12 |
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I forgot to do this last year, but I'll name the EBL All Star Team and which team EBL NL Michael Bauer Ryan Kiolbassa Chris Ticon EBL AL Donald Doccers Seamus McAwesome Nick Brummer The NL defeated the AL and the WS will be in the NL!!! |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 27 2010, 09:28 PM Post #13 |
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Through July 2010 Michael Bauer Cardinals 65-40 First Place GP-33 SV- 29 blown saves-1 ERA 1.78 W-0 L-0 IP 30.1 K-33 Whip 0.92 2nd in Rolaids Relief Award Peter Blake- Diamondbacks 66-40 2nd Place 7.5 GB AVG-251 OBP- 332 SLUG-380 HR-10 RBI-44 Runs-59 BB-47 K-63 SB-1 CS-1 Terrible year thus far Steven Baldwin- Dodgers 72-31 First Place GS 21 W-12 L-4 ERA-3.63 Quality Starts-10 IP-131.1 K-136 WHIP-1.39 Been good, not great. Ryan Kiolbassa- Dodgers 72-31 First Place AVG-292 OBP-369 SLUG 584 HR 29 RBI-73 Runs-82 BB-45 K-69 SB-7 CS-1 His power decrease hasn't happened so far this year Shouka Tha Whale- Orioles 58-47 4th Place 7.5 GB Got promoted to AAA, may be a September call-up, will be the ace as soon as next year starts! Scott Harmon- Orioles 58-47 4th Place 7.5 GB AVG-263 OBP- 346 SLUG 422 HR 9 RBI-46 Runs-54 BB-48 K-75 SB-13 CS-8 Disappointing year. Chadwick Payne- Orioles 58-47 4th Place 7.5 GB AVG-307 OBP- 393 SLUG-564 HR 19 RBI-69 Runs-60 BB-45 K-58 SB-7 CS-3 Putting everything together for a pretty damn good year Nick Bummer- Blue Jays 61-44 3rd Place 4.5 GB AVG-318 OBP-390 SLUG-592 HR 19 RBI-54 Runs-65 BB-43 K-66 SB-9 CS-6 Great and suprising year to say the least, AAA really helped, might be better suited in 3 hole next year. Christian Benjamin- Twins 63-42 1st Place AVG-288 OBP- 384 SLUG-563 HR 32 RBI-75 Runs-71 BB-57 K-102 SB-2 CS-1 The usual, except a much higher average than expected. Donald Doccers- Angels 64-40 1st Place AVG-304 OBP-396 SLUG-554 HR 26 RBI-58 Runs-66 BB-57 K-82 Same old from Donald Seamus McAwesome- Mariners 44-61 3rd Place 20.5 GB AVG-314 OBP- 385 SLUG-530 HR-12 RBI-47 Runs-51 BB-45 K-58 SB-40 CS-17 Putting together a great year Justin Howe- Rangers 44-63 4th Place 21.5 GB GP-31 SV-22 blown saves-5 ERA 4.38 W-0 L-2 IP 24.2 K-25 Whip 1.30 Disappointment. Chris Ticon- Marlins 54-51 2nd Place 5.5 GB AVG-307 OBP-394 SLUG 619 HR-35 RBI-85 Runs-77 BB-61 K-91 SB-4 CS-0 3rd in MVP, if they beat the Phils he might take this MVP. |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 27 2010, 09:42 PM Post #14 |
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Awards NL MVP- Prince Fielder CY Young- Donte Hayden Silver Slugger- Chris Coghlan Rolaids Relief Award- Jonathon Broxton Rookie of the Year- Donte Hayden Hank Aaron Award- Prince Fielder Gold Gloves P-Derek Lowe C-Rod Barajas 1B-Jorge Cantu 2B-David Eckstein 3B-Brandon Inge SS-Jimmy Rollins OF-Jay Bruce, Jordan Schafer, Nate McLouth AL MVP- Alex Rodriguez CY Young- CC Sabathia Silver Slugger- Mark Teixeira Rolaids Relief Award- Mariano Rivera Rookie of the Year- Nick Brummer Hank Aaron Award- Alex Rodriguez Gold Gloves P- Brad Bergesen C-Ramone Russell 1B-Kevin Youkilus 2B-Dustin Pedroia 3B-Adrian Beltre SS-Cesar Izuturis OF-Curtis Granderson, Endy Chavez, Scott Podsednik |
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| JIMMMMMY | May 27 2010, 10:14 PM Post #15 |
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Through End of 2010 Season Michael Bauer Cardinals 101-61 First Place GP-57 SV-47 blown saves-5 ERA 2.68 W-0 L-3 IP 50.1 K-58 Whip 0.97 Was due for a decline, overall great year Peter Blake- Diamondbacks 100-62 2nd Place 14.0 GB AVG-239 OBP-318 SLUG 375 HR-19 RBI-69 Runs-86 BB-70 K-102 SB-1 CS-1 Bad year, but DBacks make the playoffs as WC! Steven Baldwin- Dodgers 114-48 First Place GS-33 W-18 L-8 ERA-3.26 Quality Starts-18 IP-212.2 K-202 WHIP-1.31 Another solid year. Ryan Kiolbassa- Dodgers 114-48 First Place AVG-284 OBP-3684 SLUG 568 HR-34 RBI-92 Runs-99 BB-57 K-86 SB-10 CS-1 Currently on the D/L :/, only played 123 games. Shouka Tha Whale- Orioles 28-25 4th Place 8.0 GB Isn't on 40 man roster, maybe he'll be given the opportunity in the offseason Scott Harmon- Orioles 85-77 4th Place 16.0 GB AVG-271 OBP- 361 SLUG 438 HR 11 RBI-62 Runs-88 BB-75 K-106 SB-24 CS-2 Good end of the year, improved, but not as much as expected. Chadwick Payne- Orioles 85-77 4th Place 28.0 GB AVG-296 OBP-379 SLUG 538 HR-21 RBI-79 Runs-71 BB-50 K-68 SB-7 CS-3 Injuries ruined his successful year, only played in 105 games Nick Bummer- Blue Jays 86-76 3rd Place 15.0 GB AVG-305 OBP-367 SLUG 562 HR-30 RBI-83 Runs-97 BB-58 K-113 SB-14 CS-7 Great year, ROY. Christian Benjamin- Twins 95-67 1st Place AVG-288 OBP- 377 SLUG-564 HR-49 RBI-127 Runs-109 BB-84 K-169 SB-2 CS-1 Same old. Donald Doccers- Angels 94-68 1st Place AVG-292 OBP-384 SLUG-528 HR-31 RBI-76 Runs-80 BB-71 K-103 Injuries ruined his successful year, only played 126 games. Seamus McAwesome- Mariners 67-95 4th Place 27.0 GB AVG-315 OBP-385 SLUG-518 HR-17 RBI-71 Runs-96 BB-69 K-88 SB-67 CS-25 Great year, although Mariners suck. Justin Howe- Rangers 70-92 3rd Place 24.0 GB GP-50 SV-36 blown saves-8 ERA 4.43 W-0 L-3 IP 40.2 K-45 Whip 1.30 Too many blown years, lets see if he gets it together next year. Chris Ticon- Marlins 89-73 1st Place AVG-312 OBP-401 SLUG-635 HR-53 RBI-135 Runs-116 BB-94 K-139 SB-4 CS-1 Beat Phillies by 1 game, If Fielder doesnt have a monster season, he would be first EBL'er MVP |
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