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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2011 1:21:16 GMT -5
Wiley: .294 BA, 45 HR, 102 RBI, 68.0 VORP
Hicks: .299 BA, 13 HR, 80 RBI, 33.4 VORP, 39.6 UZR
Love: .297 BA, 14 HR, 69 RBI, 22.9 VORP, 48 2B
Wallach: .281 BA, 24 HR, 68 RBI, 30.6 VORP
Mills: .298 BA, 27 HR, 95 RBI, 29.9 VORP
Francisco: .264 BA, 34 HR, 99 RBI, 19.8 VORP
Gomez: 5-5, 56 IP, 50 K's, 22 SV, 4.31 ERA
Lawrie: .259 BA, 14 HR, 56 RBI, 11.7 VORP
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2011 6:22:46 GMT -5
Hicks had 17 HR's and 94 RBI's if you include his AB's in Minnesota. Not like it puts him in contention with Wiley but just putting it out there for MN's GM to see! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2011 13:04:44 GMT -5
This was a three-horse race from the all-star break on: Hicks, Mills and Wiley.
Pretty interesting how close it all ended up... and in what different ways. The thing that's going to stick out though, is Wiley's production in the shortest amount of time. I was really hoping that Beau would hold on for the RotY win, but gave up hope as Bye Bye's dingers continued to pile up.
Oh, and Hicks and Mills both played gold glove caliber defense. If you're interested in that sort of thing.
Too bad that Wiley was a monster and ruined the voting for all three major NL offensive awards...
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