| MVP Discussion |
| Published: November 19, 2008, 11:19 am |
| Tags: Off Season, Albert Pujols, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Dustin Pedroia, Go Cubs Go, Mlb 2008 Mvp, Mlb Awards, Mlb Mvp Award, Wrigley Field |
| Howard, of the Philadelphia Phillies, did not deserve the award because his team did not make the playoffs. As you all know, the Cardinals won it all in 2006. This time, the tables are turned with Pujols’ team out of the playoffs and the Phillies winning the World Series, thanks in large part to Ryan Howard’s bat. I think |
| Thoughts on Week 11 in the NFL |
| Published: November 18, 2008, 8:53 pm |
| Tags: Nfl |
| a disgrace. At least the Phillies won the World Series. In the NFC North, Green Bay, Chicago, and Minnesota are all 5-5. These teams are all so even in terms of talent, so it’ll most likely come down to which team has the toughest schedule. I think the Vikings have the most difficult road, followed by the Bears and then the Packers. |
| Pedroia AL MVP |
| Published: November 18, 2008, 6:20 pm |
| Tags: Mlb |
| Cal Ripken Jr. and the Phillies’ Ryan Howard. Pedroia is also the first second baseman to win the AL MVP since Nellie Fox did so in 1959 with the White Sox. Pedroia also won a Silver Slugger Award and a Gold Glove Award in 2008 with the Red Sox after leading them to a World Series title in |
| Pitching Options |
| Published: November 18, 2008, 6:05 pm |
| Tags: General Baseball, News And Notes |
| to Spring Training or the Phillies might try to trade him, which will be difficult given his large contract. If Eaton actually has a decent spring he might be considered for a fifth starter’s spot or as a reliever. Don’t expect Eaton to remain with the Phillies past the July 31st trading deadline. Joe Bisenius was called up by the |
| Pedroia Joins Impressive Company |
| Published: November 18, 2008, 3:48 pm |
| Tags: Generic |
| of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. and Phillies’ cleanup hitter Ryan Howard. If that company wasn’t elite enough, he became only the fifth second baseman to hit at least 200 hits, 50 doubles, 15 home runs, and score at least 100 runs in the same season. The others? Charlie Gehringer, Craig Biggio, Jose Vidro, and Alfonso |
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