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Who Will Be NL MVP in ‘07?

by Geoff Young on September 7th, 2007

That’s the question Jacob at Vegas Watch asks. Actually he asked it earlier in the week, and I’m just now getting around to it. Yes, I’m lame.

Jacob’s analysis is solid, but I disagree with the conclusion, mainly because it gives voters too much credit. Specifically, I don’t know that Prince Fielder will be penalized much for his defense if he keeps leading the league in homers, nor do I have confidence in voters’ ability to understand (or care) just how much Matt Holliday has been helped by Coors Field.

I think the race will come down to Fielder, Holliday, and last year’s winner, Ryan Howard. How would I vote? Not sure, but probably Hanley Ramirez (despite his defensive shortcomings) or David Wright.

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8 opinions for Who Will Be NL MVP in ‘07?

  • Vegas Watch
    Sep 7, 2007 at 9:13 am

    I should have made this more clear in my post, but the main reasons for thinking Wright will win it rather than Fielder or Howard is that the Brewers and Phillies both have some work to do to get into the playoffs. If either of those games reach the playoffs, I think they could take the award. Either way though, I think Wright is the favorite right now.

    In completely unrelated news, if I was actually picking who I thought was the best player, I would take Wright- Hanley has the lead in VORP by about 13 runs, but I’m pretty sure Wright’s defensive advantage more than makes up for that. If Utley hadn’t missed three weeks, it would have been him.

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  • bill welsh
    Sep 30, 2007 at 7:32 pm

    check again boss jimmy rollins is going to be the NL MVP this year hands down

  • Henry
    Oct 2, 2007 at 5:10 am

    Matt Holliday! HANDS UP!

  • Derrick
    Oct 2, 2007 at 10:06 am

    J-Roll has put up historical numbers from the lead off spot. He also should win the Gold Glove. Holliday is not a leader the way that Jimmy Rollins is. The MVP is the single player that helps their own team to win and to hold that team together. J-Roll backs up what he says. Have you guys heard of Super Bowl III? Great players back it up on the field. No player in baseball has held a team together like Jimmy has this year.

  • tami
    Oct 16, 2007 at 3:59 am

    Matt Holliday hands down.

  • ed
    Nov 19, 2007 at 1:27 pm

    jimmie rollins is a true MVP. he doesn’t ONLY support his team through stats at the plate but also does it in the field. Hence “the Golden Glove”. Has any of the other contenders done thier role as an MVP on the field quite like Jimmie Rollins has? I think not! Sure they have great stats at the plate. To which those stats are very important to a teams success. But to what extent does offense help your team to not lose games? Defense is a large part of what makes you Valuable to an organization. Look at A-Rod. He plays a position of importance. And he won the AL MVP…..J-Roll is the NL MVP

  • Derrick
    Nov 21, 2007 at 4:40 pm

    Like i said J-Roll! NL MVP

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