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MLB Mid-Season Awards

by Trecole696
created July 15, 2009, last edited August 03, 2009
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With the official half-way point in the MLB season upon us, I wanted to take a look at who's stuck out in the first half of the season by selecting who would win each of baseball's major awards if the season were to end today! So here we go:

AMERICAN LEAGUE AWARDS

AL MVP: Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins: Justin Morneau is on pace for a career year, and that's saying something, seeing as he's already won an AL MVP award (2006). One pace for a 40 home run, 135 RBI year, and he's hitting .312 to boot. His teammate, Joe Mauer, could also get some votes, as should Torii Hunter, Mark Teixeira, and Evan Longoria.

AL Cy Young: Zack Greinke, Kansas City Royals: Greinke is having the best season out of any AL starter right now, and despite being snubbed for the AL all-star start, he shouldn't miss out on the Cy Young award if he has a second half that's close to matching his first half magic.

Rookie of the Year: Andrew Bailey, Oakland Athletics: Bailey has kind of come out of nowhere and taken reigns of the A's closer position. His 10 saves, 1.92 ERA, and 60 strikeouts lead all Major League rookie relievers. He should be a solid closer in Oakland for years to come.

Manager of the Year: Ron Washington, Texas Rangers: The former A's coach took a couple of seasons to get settled in Texas, but he's finally turning that franchise around, as they sit at 48-39, their best record they've had at an all-star break in many years. They're only 1.5 back of the Angels in what should be a tight division race down to the wire.

Comeback Player of the Year: Aaron Hill, Toronto Blue Jays: After struggling through an injury plagued 2008 season, in which he hit just .263 with 2 HR's and 20 RBI in 240 at-bats, he's bounced back and is having a career year. He is amongst the AL leaders in home runs (20) and RBI (60), and has had his average right around .300 or better all year.

Rolaids Relief Man: Joe Nathan, Minnesota Twins: Joe Nate just continues to dominate year in and year out. He's aging terrifically, as he's 34 years of age, but quite possibly putting together his best statistical season of his career. I still can't get over the trade that sent him, Liriano, and Bonser to the Twins for that POS catcher.

National League Awards

NL MVP: Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals: Forget just the mid-season award, I think it's pretty safe to say, unless he gets injured of course, that Pujols will reel in his third career NL MVP Award. The dude has put up numbers (.332 avg, 32 HR, 87 RBI, 73 R, 10 SB) that most stars, not just average players, but most all-stars, would take over course of a full season. The best-right handed hitter I've seen on my 25 years on the planet.

NL Cy Young: Tim Lincecum, San Francisco Giants: Dan Haren is equally deserving, but Tim Lincecum has led his team atop the NL Wild Card standings and has earned himself the start for the National League in Tuesday's all-star game. Putting up even better numbers than the ones he won his first Cy Young award with last season. Again though, if Dan Haren's ERA and WHIP continue to drop, it would be hard to argue against him as well.

Rookie of the Year: Randy Wells, Chicago Cubs: Tommy Hanson and Andrew McCutchen have had nice first-halves, but Wells has been a solid cog in the Cubbies' pitching staff all season long and is sporting an impressive 2.72 ERA and a 1.12 WHIP. He's only been credited with 4 wins do to lack of run support, and he's only had one bad start in 12 outings.

Manager of the Year: Bruce Bochy, San Francisco Giants: Boch has the Giants, a team everyone thought would struggle to make it to .500, atop the NL wild card standings and has led them to the second best record in the league at the break. He's been pushing all the right buttons in order to win ballgames and squeeze runs out of an average-at-best starting lineup.

Comeback Player of the Year: Chris Carpenter, St. Louis Cardinals: After missing most of the last two seasons due to a broken down elbow, Carpenter has returned back to his ace-like ways (7-3, 2.47 ERA, 0.87 WHIP with a 64:13 strikeout/walk ratio in his 83 innings pitched this year. In fact, there are some that feel he's throwing the ball better now than he did during his last healthy season in 2006.

Rolaids Relief Man: Ryan Franklin, St. Louis Cardinals: There's a reason why the Cards are atop a very deep division in the NL Central. Albert Pujols and Chris Carpenter are doing what they do best, but the Cards have developed themselves an elite closer in Ryan Franklin aka "The Beard", and I think his steadiness has really made a difference in the standings. His 0.79 ERA and WHIP are, by far, the best in the league and he's tied for third in the NL in Saves. Heath Bell and K-Rod should also get some recognition.

Published at The Bay Area Sports Journal By Trevor Cole


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JuTMSY4Legend
133 days ago
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nice article. I enjoyed listening to Joe Buck and Tim McCarver talk about Ryan Franklin last night, specifically his come back from...sucking

of course, they did forget to mention during his stint with the Mariners he did, kinda, sorta, get busted for PEDs and was also named on the Mitchell Report...

Personally, I'd go Heath Bell who's finally coming into his own and thriving without Hoffman in the closer role. Then again, Franklin's on a winning team, which is something you value (and I agree).
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SSreportersLegend
133 days ago
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I enjoyed listening to Joe Buck and Tim McCarver


It's easy to take this out of context but that doesn't sound right at all.
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RomiezzoLegend
132 days ago
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Good choices for the midseason awards, Trecole.

AL MVP: Justin Morneau has never really gotten much recognition. Joe Mauer has gotten more recognition than he has. If Morneau keeps this pace up, he's definitely the MVP in my book. Jason Bay needs some recognition as well... not to be a homer or anything. ;)

AL Cy Young: I think it's going to come down to Zach Greinke, Josh Beckett, and Roy Halladay. If Roy Halladay doesn't win 20, he's outta the picture, like he always is. If Greinke notches 5-7 more wins and keeps his ERA to about 2.75, it's almost a sure thing. Otherwise, it'll be Beckett...

Rookie of the Year: It isn't a sure thing, but Bailey sure has impressed the hell outta me. I'm got to give him the nod. I'm not sure about the last comment though, about him being the A's closer for years to come. We all said the same thing about Brad Ziegler, and look what happened to him.

Ron Washington is definitely going to be one of the top candidates for Manager of the Year. A great guy, and someone who has taken this team to levels that we haven't seen since the A-Rod era. Either him or Don Wakamatsu. He surely has brought the Mariners into the picture out of nowhere. Only 4 games behind the Angels, when everyone thought the M's would be in last place.

Comeback Player of the Year: Agreed. Aaron Hill is definitely the comeback player of the year through the midseason. However, let's not forget Victor Martinez: 2 homers and 35 RBI's last season... not so great. He's come back to his regular self now, hitting .294 so far, with 14 homers and 59 RBI's during the first half of the season... not to mention he was an All-Star this year, as well...

Rolaid's Relief Man: Joe Nathan. This guy just amazes me more as each season goes by. Great numbers, and it's like whenever he's on the mound to close the game out, it's almost a sure victory for the Twins.

NL MVP: Albert Pujols... point blank. No contest...

NL Cy Young: Agreed. It's going to be a battle between Lincecum and Haren. Who do I think will win? Eenie meenie minie mo... Lincecum. He's the leader in strikeouts, with a 10-2 record. That's along with his 2.33 ERA and 1.050 WHIP... which is still very impressive, even though Haren's ERA (2.01) and WHIP (.808) are a lot better than everyone else's in the league.

Rookie of the Year: Wells has definitely done well for the Cubs. I'll agree with you on this one, as well.

...As well as the Manager of the Year (Bruce Bochy)

Comeback Player of the Year: Carpenter has done well for his team, and is one of the guys who I think will bring the Cardinals to an NL Central division leader by the end of the season. It's amazing how, when Carpenter was injured, it was a whole different season for the Cards... and now that he's here, it's back to the way things were.

Rolaids Relief Man: I'll agree that Ryan Franklin deserves this award for the midseason. But I don't believe he'll keep up this amazing streak he has going right now. I'm going to agree and say that Heath Bell should get this award by the time the season is over.


Thanks for the article, Trecole.
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Taytay 24All-American
114 days ago
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Ron Washington is definitely going to be one of the top candidates for Manager of the Year. A great guy, and someone who has taken this team to levels that we haven't seen since the A-Rod era.
The Rangers stunk in A-Rod's three years there. Give credit where it is due: Wash has taken this team to levels that we haven't seen since the Johnny Oates era.
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LIVEFREEORDIETRYINGJV Squad
127 days ago
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how about that tommy hanson kid! the rookie of the year award is my favorite because you get a bunch of names on one has even herd of! and Andrew McCutchen boy does he have some weels!
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EvanLongoriaFan3Varsity
126 days ago
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For N.L rookie of the year, you can't forget about J.A. Happ, or Pablo Sandoval. Also for the A.L rookie of the year, Ricky Romero is deserving as well. Also A.L. comeback player of the year. Victor Martinez had a a dreadful 2008, and Andruw Jones has a horrible 2008 and has bounced back nicely. The N.L. Relief Man of the year Jonathan Broxton should get some credit to.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
115 days ago
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lol
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
115 days ago
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halladay is the obvious cy winner, its a joke to think other wise. Greinke pitchers in a weak division, where halladay pitches against the al east, which is the best division in mlb hands down. Halladay was robbed last year by lee and he'll be robbed again this year by Greinke because he pitches in Canada not the us of a, where 99% of the voters are from. AL mvp Morneau, rookies toss up Romero or Bailey, manager not doubt Washington, come back Hill...k pz
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