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Top 3 AL MVP Picks
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Written by Charles Dimino
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The AL MVP race (with no star from a top notch team establishing position as a favorite so far) looks like it will be a little closer than the NL this season. A few guys have proven themselves worthy for the crown, however in this young season, here are my top three picks for AL MVP so far this year.
1. Even Longoria. 3B Tampa. |
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AL Studs and Duds
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Written by Shawn Lindsey
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Studs
Zack Greinke. P Kansas City. 6-0 record through his first six starts, 0.40 ERA, 54 K’s and a WHIP of 0.84. No, its not Halladay, Beckett or C.C. Sabathia; it’s Zack Greinke. Greinke has been the best pitcher in baseball so far and has helped solidify the Kansas City Royals as a division contender. When Greinke can pitch the lights out, the Royals are as good as anyone. And just one more parting nugget about Greinke, he has yet to give up a homerun. |
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Top 3 NL MVP Picks
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Written by Charles Dimino
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Winning a MVP in the majors puts a player into an elite fraternity that solidifies them as truly a head above their peers in the league. The Most Valuable Player does not only put up great numbers, but (with the exception of A-Rod in Texas) elevates their team to playoff contention. It is truly the pinnacle of awards in Major League Baseball. Here are my three picks for the NL MVP. |
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To Sleep or to Reap?
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Written by Aaron Kahle
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 You know, every week I sit down and eye my fantasy baseball team, I have two thoughts in my mind: who goes to the Sleeper Room and who gets sent to the Reaper’s Doom? Sleepers are still fantasy free agents and the others are already on most teams but need an appointment with Death (fantasy Death, that is) |
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