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2008 MLB AWARD PICKS

by Trecole696
created September 18, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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With the season winding down, and not much new going on with the San Francisco Giants (Matt Cain is still getting no run-support and the team looks like it's just playing out the schedule, sans Tim Lincecum), I am going to go ahead and pick who I think should win the major awards in each league. Yes, there is still 2 weeks left and a lot can change, but if the season were to end today, here are my picks:

National League

MVP

Ryan Howard, PHI: The .250 batting average aside, he has been the most dominant hitter in baseball this year. It's amazing what he's done after such a slow start, and he is the main reason the Phillies are ahead in a tough NL East. Albert Pujols is a close second, but he hasn't carried the Cards like Howard has Philly.

Honorable Mentions: Albert Pujols, STL; Lance Berkman, HOU; David Wright, NYM.

Cy Young

Tim Lincecum, SFG: Call me biased, but there has not been a pitcher better or more dominant in 2008 than Tim Lincecum, NL or AL. Yes, Brandon Webb has the 20 wins, but put Timmy in Arizona and he'd have darn near 25. C.C. Sabathia has been great, but he's only been in the league for 2 months. Lincecum leads the league in ERA and strikeouts, plus he may even make it to 20 wins with a team that should only win 72. No knock on Brandon Webb or even Sabathia, but you ask any ML hitter right now who they'd rather face, and nobody would say Lincecum.

Honorable mentions: Brandon Webb, ARI; Johan Santana, NYM.

Manager of the Year

Charlie Manuel, PHI: He's had the Phils at or near the top of a very tough division all year long. Whether it's as a wild card, or the NL East winners, they will be in the playoffs and in my opinion, they'll be the team to beat in the NL.

Honorable Mention: Fredi Gonzalez, FLA

Rookie of the Year

Geovany Soto, CHC: Soto's 22 home runs and 83 RBI top all NL Rookies in 2008 so far. He also sported a solid batting average all season long and has been nails behind the plate for the Cubs. He's a big reason why the Cubs lead the NL Central by 9 games, not the other rookie on the team that gets all the headlines (Kosuke Fukudome).

Honorable Mention: Jair Jurrjens, ATL

Comeback Player of the Year

Jorge Cantu, FLA: It's tough to imagine that this guy had trouble finding a job this spring. A lot of teams are kicking themselves for turning down his services, including the Giants, who could have desperately used him. All he's done after barely squeezing onto the Marlins' OD roster: .274 batting average, 27 home runs, 86 RBIs, which would be about 26 home runs and 72 RBI better than last years effort.

Honorable mention: Fernando Tatis, NYM

American League

MVP

Josh Hamilton, TEX: I'm usually one that likes to take the MVP's off of winning ball clubs, but Hamilton has been special this year. He did slow down in the second half, but him, Milton Bradley, and Ian Kinsler have single handily turned Texas into a competitive ball club. Like the NL though, there isn't a clear cut winner, and there are 3 or 4 guys that deserve it just the same. I take Hamilton just because I think he's been the best player, from start to finish, in the AL this year.

Honorable Mentions: Alex Rodriguez, NYY; Carlos Quentin, CHW; Dustin Pedroia, BOS

Cy Young

Cliff Lee, CLE: Just when you think the veteran lefty will come back to earth, he puts together another amazing start. Minus the strikeouts, he's done to the AL hitters what Tim Lincecum has done in NL. He leads the league in wins and ERA, and even though his team isn't going to the playoffs, Lee should run away with this award.

Honorable Mention: Roy Halladay, TOR; Daisuke Matsuzaka, BOS; Francisco Rodriguez, LAA

Manager of the Year:

Joe Maddon, TBR: This is really the easiest pick of all end of season awards in 2008. Joe Maddon had the Rays atop the division all year long and even if they somehow miss the playoffs, which is highly unlikely, this guy has done a hell of a job with a team most picked to finish no higher than 3rd or 4th in the division. Not only will he win this award with ease, but he will also entrench himself into the baseball managerial elite.

Honorable Mentions: Ozzie Guillen, CHW; Mike Scioscia, LAA

Rookie of the Year

Evan Longoria, TBR: Another Ray destined for hardware after the season, Longoria could have been in the MVP talks had he started the year with the team instead of AAA. In less than 400 at-bats, Longoria has 22 bombs and 74 RBI to go along with a .278 average. If it weren't for him, Tampa Bay wouldn't be in first place.

Honorable Mention: Chris Davis, TEX; Alexei Ramirez, CHW

Comeback Players of the Year

Edwin Jackson TBR: The Rays are number 1 in the best division in the game for a reason, and that's been their starting pitching. Jackson's put together his best year as a Major Leaguer after years and years of disappointment in LA and Tampa. 11 wins and a 4.33 ERA aren't earth shattering numbers, but he now only has 22 wins in 113 big league games, so half of them have come in the last 5 months. Not quite living up to expectations fully yet, but the 25 year old looks like he's finally molding into that top of the rotation pitcher everyone thought he'd be.

Honorable Mention: Eric Hinske, TBR; Octavio Dotel, CHW.

The Giants Baseball Blog-http://giantsbaseballblog.blogspot.com/

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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
416 days ago
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I agree with you on Lincecum, but "put Timmy in Arizona and he'd have darn near 25 (wins)."???? Do you really have THAT high of respect for a sub-.500 team??? It's closer than you think between Lincecum and Webb... 20+ wins on the D-Backs is more impressive than you realize!
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RomiezzoLegend
415 days ago
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I agree with you on Lincecum, but "there has not been a pitcher better or more dominant in 2008 than Tim Lincecum, NL or AL. I don't know dude. I'd say that Cliff Lee's up there too...
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
416 days ago
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I say that because in nearly all of linceum's wins , he had to give up less than 2 runs. Webb has had a bunch of W's where he's given up 3 -5 runs and still gotten the victory. It's tough to judge exactly how many wins Lince would have if were in AZ, but he certainly would be getting more run support.
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APOSTROPHESoccer Kid
416 days ago
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Chicago is four games from clinching the division and seven games better than any other team in the National League. How do you not give Sweet Lou the Coach of the Year Award?
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JuTMSY4Legend
415 days ago
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if the mets make the playoffs would it be wrong to give it to jerry manuel?
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KelsdadAll-Star
415 days ago
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Romi beat you on that one, JuT.
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JuTMSY4Legend
415 days ago
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ah, i didn't read that comment...

but really, look at the guy's record...

Charlie deserves some votes, but honestly, if he had a shot, it was last year, not this year...

Now, if was pushing 100 wins (Like they appeared to be by june), then I'd put him and pinella in similar positions...but he's not...
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The oldest manVarsity
416 days ago
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I agree with some but no Mike S of the Angels. 161/2 games up in early Sept and already the pennant in Western Division of American League. Give the guy a break, they were picked as one of the favorites but since the all-star break they have played the best ball in the majors.
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RomiezzoLegend
415 days ago
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I understand why you're picking Mike Scioscia. However, I think I can elaborate on Trecole's opinion about Joe Maddon.

Let's take a look back at where the Rays stood before the 2008 Spring Training. Many thought they were going to be 4th place (at most third). Joe Maddon, however, has made some great decisions and have won several close games based on Maddon's decisions.

Mike Scioscia has always been a great coach, but these Rays are just too good of a Cinderella story for Maddon not to win the Manager of the Year award. I'll say Scioscia is a close second.
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RomiezzoLegend
415 days ago
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Oh, and Trecole, you do realize that Josh Hamilton and Cliff Lee are big nominees for the AL Comeback player of the year.

What about Jerry Manuel for Manager of the Year? He took control of the Mets in the middle of the season, and turned guys like Carlos Delgado and Fernando Tatis into very productive guys. He completely changed the attitude of Jose Reyes, and got David Wright back to his old self.

And I agree with APOSTROPHE: Lou Piniella should at least get an honorable mention.
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KelsdadAll-Star
415 days ago
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What exactly is Josh Hamilton coming back from?
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JuTMSY4Legend
415 days ago
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a piss break
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KelsdadAll-Star
415 days ago
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Anyone else find it interesting the top only two candidates for NL Cy Young are both on losing teams?
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APOSTROPHESoccer Kid
415 days ago
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I would think so, wouldn't you?
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
411 days ago
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Last I checked, the Cy Young award goes to the best pitcher for that year, not the best team?? A pitcher dominating for a bad team also is a helluva lot more impressive than a pitcher dominating for a good team.
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KelsdadAll-Star
415 days ago
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My pick for NL Manager of the Year is Ned Yost.
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APOSTROPHESoccer Kid
415 days ago
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I can see why he would have been in the running, but doesn't he have to still be a manager at the end of the year to qualify?
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KelsdadAll-Star
415 days ago
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My pick for NL MVP and Rookie of the Year are the same person. And if Longoria didn't get hurt and miss a month, it would be the same story in the AL
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
411 days ago
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Soto for MVP? Interesting, but a guy who doesn't hit .300, 30 bombs or drive in 100 runs or score 100 runs or steal any bases.... He's on a great team in a hitters park, put him in SF and his numbers are nowhere near that.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
392 days ago
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is it fair to say that joey votto is a nominee for ROY?
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RomiezzoLegend
392 days ago
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He's definitely a nominee and he definitely deserves some recognition (I say he gets second place in a tight battle between him and Soto), but Soto is definitely going to win it... in my opinion, and in many people's eyes. Geovany Soto is a much better defensive catcher than Votto is at first base, which is the key reason as to why Soto will win it...
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