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A Phillies Infielder Will Be MVP, But Which One?

by Phils Phan Scott
created March 15, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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The candidates:

Jimmy Rollins

Anyone who says the reigning MVP didn’t deserve the honor doesn’t understand the meaning of "MVP". J-Roll is the heart and soul of the Philadelphia Phillies. He became the first player in history to have 30 doubles, 20 triples, 30 homers and 30 steals in one season. He played great defense at a physically demanding position, appearing in all 162 games when the team was ravaged by injuries. Most importantly, Rollins led the Phillies on an exhilarating run to the NL East crown. Case closed.

 

It’s possible that Rollins had a career season, but people forget that he’s only 29 and in his prime.  There’s no reason why he can’t duplicate those numbers. Sure, we’d love to see our lead-off hitter take more pitches and raise his on-base percentage, but how much more can you ask for?

 

This award usually goes to the big time, power-hitting run producers, and Rollins still tends to be overshadowed by the two big time run producers on the other side of his own infield. He’s still the heart and soul of the Fightin’s, but it will take another historic season to put a second MVP trophy on Rollins’ mantle.

 

Ryan Howard

Following his MVP season (58 homers, 149 RBI, .313 batting average), Howard admitted that he got a little caught up in the awards dinner circuit and didn’t prepare for the season as well as he could have. Despite a horrible start, a two-week stint on the disabled list, a 45-point drop in batting average and a major league record 199 strikeouts, Howard still clobbered 47 homers with 136 RBI in 2007.

 

I expect a historic season from Howard. He came into camp lighter, loose and refocused. He won a $10 million arbitration settlement, which will ultimately lead to an astronomical long-term deal. Pat Burrell is in a contract year and could finally provide decent protection.

 

Howard hits opposite field home runs with a flick of the wrist. Pitch him inside and someone in the right field upper deck will have a souvenir. He can hit for average. If Howard stays healthy, I can’t see a scenario that doesn’t have Ryan Howard as a legit MVP contender.

 

Chase Utley

The best second baseman in the majors was on his way to a possible MVP award until a broken hand sidelined him for about a month and cut into his numbers. Utley still managed to hit .332 with 22 home runs, 48 doubles and 105 RBI.

 

Utley has a short, compact stroke that’s a little unorthodox but generates a lot of power. He’s one of those guys you can pencil in for a minimum of .300, 25 HR, 45 doubles, 100 RBI, and solid defense. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Ryan Howard offers better protection than the Secret Service. I expect Chase Utley to be an annual MVP candidate for at least the next five years.

 

The great thing about this trio is that you can bring your kid to the game and say, “Play like these guys.” They hustle, have fun, and play with respect. As for MVP, my pick is Howard, to the tune of a .300 batting average, 60 homers, 150 RBI. He’s scary good.


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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
609 days ago
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The Phillies will win 145 games this year, sweep through the playoffs and win the World Series in record fashion..... and then be booed by their fans during the parade.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
609 days ago
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You have to cut Phillies fans some slack. We have a lot to be bitter about. :-)
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
609 days ago
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Try being a Cubs fan. ;)
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Cougar2000All-American
608 days ago
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Remeber Ty, this is Philadelphia we're talking about. After all, these people once booed Santa Claus and would probably boo Jesus at the Last Supper.
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JuTMSY4Legend
608 days ago
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you should try educating yourself before making a comment like that...
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
608 days ago
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If this is about the Santa Claus comment, I agree with JuTMSY4 - there's more to that story. And Philly fans have wrongly taken a beating over the years. In general, the fans have not been treated well overall by the various teams for which they root. The Philly fan's worst sin is being knowledgeable, expecting passion from their players and not tolerating BS.
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
608 days ago
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Totally agree with JuTMSY4 and Sj-hypocycloid. I love how people who have never been to Citizens Bank Park, the Vet, the Linc, the Spectrum, etc. claim to know so much about Philly sports fans. Personally, I'm a Phillies fan but not a fan of any other Philadelphia sports team. One thing I do know is that there is no more electric city when a team is winning, and no more disappointed city when a team loses. That's called passion, and that's what makes Philly a great sports town. Don't judge an entire fan base because of a few mutants who call talk radio stations, a group of drunken idiots who make the news, or an overblown, misunderstood story from decades ago.
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Ccampbell34All-American
607 days ago
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Cougar, the real santa didnt show so they used a drunk bum in a santa hat for santa, thats why he got booed
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
609 days ago
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What? No Pedro Feliz? It would be hard to argue against any of these three guys. Glad for once they're on our team!
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
609 days ago
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If Feliz upgrades his numbers by 10-15% and ends up with .280 BA, 25-30 HR and 90-95 RBI, this could go down as the best infield ever.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
609 days ago
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What could have been. Scott Rolen said he would have considered a return to the Phils. Now that would be a good infield! He's only a season removed from 22HR, 95RBI. But his health is a concern.
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PSU ROCKSVarsity Captain
608 days ago
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scott rolens not coming back to philly after what he did unless he wants to be booed every time he steps up to bat and beat up when he is leaving games
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
609 days ago
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WILL win MVP? That's some confidence there...
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
609 days ago
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WILL they win the World Series too?
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JuTMSY4Legend
609 days ago
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I think its a play on words...but given that Chase Utley was on his way to an MVP and Rollins won it and Howard won it the year before, its hard to argue...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
609 days ago
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I changed my mind:

162 - 0

The '72 Dolphins must be antsy.
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Aroundtheleague.comSoccer Kid
608 days ago
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utley will bat .325 hit 28 home runs score 90 runs and have 90 rbi's that spells MVP
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DNLLegend
608 days ago
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And he'll score 32 touchdowns, average a triple double, and win three medals (two gold, one bronze) in Beijing.
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PSU ROCKSVarsity Captain
608 days ago
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now that would be skill
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Falcon02520Legend
607 days ago
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Those are All-Star type numbers, not MVP type numbers...
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RomiezzoLegend
607 days ago
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I think he's going to have more of a season like he did in 2006. If he bats 3rd more than bat 2nd, I think he'll be able to drive in about 120 runs at least for the whole season. The problem is that someone needs to fill that #2 hole. Maybe Shane Victorino. He can put the ball in play and get on base. He's not the kind of batter who will wait for the best pitch; if it's a strike, expect him to hit it. There were very many times where he was behind in the count. He usually put the ball in play. And being that he's fast, and that could be a possible characteristic as to why he'd be behind Jimmy Rollins, I can see him batting 2nd and have Utley batting 3rd. If he Utley bats third the entire season, I can see him being in the top 2.
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KelsdadAll-Star
607 days ago
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Actually, Pat Burrell will be NL MVP
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RomiezzoLegend
607 days ago
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Yep, and Adam Eaton, will win the Cy Young award...
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