This Year in Baseball Awards
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/y2009/tyib/index.jsp
Voting has been open for over a month, but I just remembered to check today. Voting's still open for another couple of weeks. I don't know if this is the first year in which they're actually awarding trophies to plays or not, since I don't recall it saying as much in past years, but this year it does say that the winners will be given trophies on the field in 2010.
My votes:
Hitter: Albert Pujols
Starter: Zack Greinke
Rookie: Andrew McCutchen
Manager: Ron Washington
Closer: Mariano Rivera
Setup: Michael Wuertz
Defense: Ryan Zimmerman (How is Franklin Gutierrez NOT an option? *sigh*)
Performance: Mark Buerhle's perfect game
Play: Dewayne Wise's catch preserving Buerhle's perfect game
Moment: Angels pay tribute to Adenhart
Oddity: Cleveland Seagull incident
Executive: Jack Zduriencik
Unsung Star: Ben Zobrist (What about Chase Utley?! :))
Postseason Moment: Teixeira/A-Rod ALDS Game 2 (Choke artist extraordinaire Alex Rodriguez is a candidate for 3 separate moments in the postseason)
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I think the only real choice for oddity was the bee attack at Petco
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haveacigar
I think the only real choice for oddity was the bee attack at Petco
A walk-off hit that bounces off a seagull is pretty damn odd.
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HoustonGM
A walk-off hit that bounces off a seagull is pretty damn odd.
So is an hour game delay while everyone waits for the beekeeper to show up.
Although I forgot that that hit was a walk-off.
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Of course, they're both odd. I just voted for my favorite. There's no right or wrong answer there lol
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Hitter: Albert Pujols
Starter: Chris Carpenter
Rookie: Chris Coughlan
Manager: Jim Tracy
Closer: Mariano Rivera
Setup: Phil Hughes
Defense: Jacoby Ellsbury
Performance: Mark Buehrle
Play: DeWayne Wise
Moment: Alexi Casilla
Oddity: Rangers Fan
Executive: John Mozeliak
Unsung Star: Ben Zobrist
Postseason Moment: Alex Rodriguez 2
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HoustonGM
Of course, they're both odd. I just voted for my favorite. There's no right or wrong answer there lol
IM GONNA TWEET ABOUT HOW WRONG YOU ARE!1!!!11
--- Jon Heyman
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HoustonGM
Of course, they're both odd. I just voted for my favorite. There's no right or wrong answer there lol
The beekeeper incident has a NYUK-NYUK-ODDITYNYUK 15 points higher and you know it you rotten scoundrel! You're wronger than the opposite of correct!
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KowboyKoop
The beekeeper incident has a NYUK-NYUK-ODDITYNYUK 15 points higher and you know it you rotten scoundrel! You're wronger than the opposite of correct!
HGM just lost.
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Gocardinals
Hitter: Albert Pujols
Starter: Chris Carpenter
Rookie: Chris Coughlan
Manager: Jim Tracy
Closer: Mariano Rivera
Setup: Phil Hughes
Defense: Jacoby Ellsbury
Performance: Mark Buehrle
Play: DeWayne Wise
Moment: Alexi Casilla
Oddity: Rangers Fan
Executive: John Mozeliak
Unsung Star: Ben Zobrist
Postseason Moment: Alex Rodriguez 2
Biased much? :rolleyes:
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He only made one homer pick.
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OregonDuck1989
He only made one homer pick.
Two. Carpenter over Greinke and Mozeliak over Zduriencik. But those were probably the only Cards who were options.
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Well Moz did have a pretty good year.
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Coach Owens
Two. Carpenter over Greinke and Mozeliak over Zduriencik. But those were probably the only Cards who were options.
Mozeliak over Zduriencik isn't really a homer pick.
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OregonDuck1989
Well Moz did have a pretty good year.
Zduriencik helped a team improve from 61-101 to 85-77 in one season. A 24-win swing. He also netted the best defensive player in baseball, and prospects, for practically nothing. Not to mention sign a guy who hit 30+ homers to a contract worth $1.4M. Mozeliak improved a team that already has a few stars, including the best player in baseball, by five wins.