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MVPs dont Cry

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by user The Widening Geier

After reading this article "http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2582790", I found myself starting to sour on David Ortiz. Until then, I thought he was simply the magnanimous Big Papi that everyone would have you believe. His numbers as a DH are outstanding, and Boston leans on him heavily to win the games they do. He has produced some late-inning wins that were truly impressive. Hell, if the Sox were contending in either the division or wild card, you could make a damn good case he is the MVP.

However, after reading his words concerning the trophy this year, Ortiz appears dangerously close to becoming a cry-baby me first athlete of the breed we all hate. He cites A-Rod's MVP on a last place team in 2003, and he is right that A-Rod had smaller numers that Ortiz will end up with in the power categories, and Texas finished last in the AL West. All fair points. However, Alex did manage to be a threat on the basepaths and also happened to play gold Glover caliber defense at the most important infield position. Ortiz seems to ignore the fact that he only impacts the game on the defensive end by staying off the field.

Also, Ortiz challenges Jeter, who hits 2nd in the stacked line-up of the Yankees, to try and produce in the Boston line-up. The argument against Jeter seems like Ortiz has finally begun drinking the New England Kool-Aid, and forgetting that he bats in front of Manny Ramirez, who is among the most feared hitters of this or any other generation.

I liked Ortiz from a far as a player and based on his rep as a person. I feared him as an opponent, and watched for his highlights. Now, Big Papi just seems like a big baby.

  • the above hyperlink was found at ESPN.com, and is the sole property thereof*


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Mon 09/11/06, 8:00 am EST


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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1174 days ago
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The title was misleading... Maybe it should be, "MVPs don't cry, Yankees fans do" Not like Ortiz has ever WON an MVP...
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1155 days ago
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manny - try reading the article again...ortiz hits in front of one of the best hitters in baseball. he doesn't play defense and is crying about not winning the mvp. jeter is playing baseball and wants to win championships and just so happens to be an mvp candidate and al batting title contender. those however are secondary to winning championships. that is something ortiz does not understand.
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I am a cpcpMajor Leaguer
1174 days ago
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"I feared him as an opponent"? When did you pitch againse Big Papi?
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The Widening GeierSoccer Kid
1174 days ago
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Nice, way to be a 12-year old. How's your press passes coming along Mr. Integrity?
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Angels FanJV Squad
1173 days ago
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Whining after the fact is one thing, but trying to make the case for why people should vote you MVP by crying is pretty bad. One dimensional players do not unually win MVP awards. If he won the triple crown then there may be a case, but cheerleaders don't win MVP awards.
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