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Mike Lowell for MVP

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by Theredseat

I know A-Rod has had an unbelievable year. He’s the runaway favorite, and I’m going to get laughed at for saying this, but what fun is a one man race?

Mike Lowell should be the American League MVP. Seriously before you close out the window because you think I’m an idiot just hear me out for a minute. Lowell has, like A-Rod, has had an unreal year. The nine year veteran is having a career year he’s hitting .326 before tonight he had a career high 111 RBI but he drove in five in tonight’s win over the A’s giving him not only a new career high of 116 RBI but he now has the Red Sox record for runs batted in by a third basemen. Pretty good when you look at some of the Red Sox past guards of the hot corner. Notably Mr. High horse Wade Boggs.

Lowell has now set career highs in hits, RBI, batting average, OBP and total bases. His batting average is currently 33 points higher than his previous career high and 47 points higher than his career average. His OPS+ is at 128 which is the second highest of his career. He was at 132 in 2003 a year in which not only the Marlins won the World Series but he was 11th in MVP voting, a Silver Slugger and an All Star.

The MVP is not just a numbers game thought, if it was A-Rod is the clear favorite. Despite a career year A-Rod has put up better numbers. The MVP shouldn’t go to the guy that has just put up the best numbers it should go to the player that has the most impact on a team, and that team should be a playoff team.

The way Lowell has played this year has saved the Red Sox season. Manny Ramirez returned to the lineup Tuesday and that is excellent news for the Sox and Sox fans but let us not forget who helped carry the Red Sox to this point. How bad would things have gotten with out Mike Lowell stepping up into the fourth spot?

I say they’d have been pretty bad since after Manny’s injury they played around .500 ball but after tonight they are 30 games above .500. I argue that without Lowell we would have seen worse then the 9-8 record in September. That would leave the Red Sox in an interesting position. They probably still would have made the playoffs but it would have been a lot more nerve racking.

Here is a stat breakdown from baseball-reference and Sons of Sam Horn for sOPS or situational OPS (Above 100 is better than league average OPS for this situation.) between Lowell and Mr. Clutch Big Papi.

2 Outs, RISP - Late & Close - Tied - Within 1 R - 2 R - 3 R - 4 R

David Ortiz 162 - 112 - 192 - 168 - 169 - 170 - 170 Mike Lowell 150 - 94 - 92 - 104 - 107 - 124 - 127

late & close are plate appearances in the 7th inning or later with the batting team tied, ahead by one, or the tying run at least on deck.

Not surprisingly Ortiz has better clutch numbers but since it is the Most Valuable Player Award, value has to come in to play somewhere right? You expect players like Ortiz and A-Rod and put up big numbers in clutch situations and throughout the season. Not that Lowell is making the league minimum or something but he was a throw-in in the Josh Beckett deal, I’d say that he’s been a pretty good value.

Lowell has not only played a vital offensive role in the Red Sox run to being any combination of two Red Sox wins or Yankee losses away from their first AL East crown since 1995 but he also plays gold glove defense at third. Just to give you a touch of perspective Mo Vaughn had the highest OPS on the 1995 team (148) and was the AL MVP.

I know that Mike Lowell doesn’t have much of a chance when stacked up against A-Rod. Here is a stat break down of Lowell and Rodriquez this season from baseball-reference.com. Compared to most other players Lowell is definitely worthy of serious consideration, if not the award. Unfortunately he’s up against maybe the best player ever having his best year.

Mike Lowell in 2007

G R H 2B HR RBI SB BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS+ TB 149 74 184 36 20 111 3 53 69 .324 .380 .500 128 284

Alex Rodriguez in 2007

G R H 2B HR RBI SB BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS+ TB 155 139 178 30 53 151 24 91 116 .311 .417 .640 180 367

The thing that hurts Mikey the most is the fact that the last Yankee to put up numbers like A-Rod has this year was a guy named Mickey Mantle. That pretty much clears up any doubt that he is one of the best players ever and he’s having one of the best years ever.

I’d love to see Mike Lowell win the MVP and in my mind he’s the MVP of the Red Sox and should absolutely be in the top five in the voting. He won’t win, it’s all but sewn up for A-Rod and I know people will look and this a instantly name five guys that they think are more deserving then Lowell but in following the Red Sox all year he’s the MVP for me.

Who knows maybe they will pull together and Mike Lowell will turn out to be the World Series MVP, although I think JD Drew is going to be the breakout guy in the playoffs.


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TyduffyRed-Shirting
796 days ago
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I was in Fenway last night. Lowell got as big of a round of applause as Manny and Papi. That tells you how good his season has been.
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JuTMSY4Legend
796 days ago
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I watched the game on NESN...saw the Lowell sign...

I have 2 roommates, one is a sox fan, the other yankees fan...

Immediately, my sox fan roommate said Mike Lowell should be MVP

we both laughed at him...

Mike Lowell is having a good year...but he's no MVP of the league
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Rockymount7Red-Shirting
796 days ago
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Lowell had a great season, and might have had better numbers if he hit higher in the batting order. I like the article, but he won't be the MVP...
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RomiezzoLegend
796 days ago
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Agreed. Imagine if Lowell batted third or cleanup throughout the entire season. He'd definitely be recognized. I love the stats as well; very thorough, but he won't beat AROD unless he has some phenominal stats. Magglio is closest to beating him IMO.
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RomiezzoLegend
796 days ago
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Mike Lowell has had a major upgrade in his stats compared to the rest of his stats, but he isn't going to win the MVP award. He is pretty valuable, but I he's not going to be close to the votes A-Rod is going to have. Magglio is definitely going to get some votes though, and Vlad might as well, so it won't be a landslide.
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
796 days ago
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I see all the points made by the commenters. But Theredseat makes a good case.
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RomiezzoLegend
796 days ago
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It's probably the best case that can be made about Mike Lowell, but it's not good enough to get the MVP award...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
796 days ago
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The award belongs to A-Hole this season. Even a hater such as myself knows that much.
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RomiezzoLegend
796 days ago
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A-Rod has probably turned to A-God this season. He is definitely the MVP for this season. An MLB leader in home runs, RBIs, and an OBP of .418 (4th in AL), 1st in SLG (.637), 140 runs scored (1st), 1st in total bases with 367, and a .309 batting average. Mike Lowell can't compete with that.
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Falcon02520Legend
796 days ago
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And what is with the talking about letting him walk next year? I've been saying all along that we won't find a better thridbaseman for the Sox than Mike Lowell.
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TylersaltAll-Star
796 days ago
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The thought would be that they sign a top-tier first baseman and shift Youkilis back to third, his natural position.
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Falcon02520Legend
796 days ago
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I know the thought. But why when Lowell is still better than Youk? Youk isn't an upgrade from Lowell anywhere. Youk has done a good job at first.
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TylersaltAll-Star
796 days ago
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Hey, I'm right there with you. I agree 100%. But do I honestly think Lowell will be back next year? No. Are they idiotic to let him go unless they sign someone like A-Rod? Probably.
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RomiezzoLegend
795 days ago
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I like Youk at first base. He's great on defense there. Even if third base is his #1 position, you gotta remember that Mike Lowell, who has been a key factor for the Red Sox, is at that position.

I thought there was a rumor that we were going to sign A-Rod, which is why we were letting him go.

I DO NOT WANT THAT TO HAPPEN! Please... keep Lowell. Doesn't Epstein want to keep his dignity where it is.
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TylersaltAll-Star
796 days ago
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Let me be the first guy to say that I love Myglowl. He's had an incredible season made all the more important by the relative down-years that Papi and Manny have had. But let's be serious. Alex Rodriguez has played abso-bleeping-lutely out of his mind, and I'm a big enough man to admit that even though I hate him as much as the next guy and I think I would be ill if the Red Sox signed him (there's your third base answer, Falcon). Plus redseat, you've lost all credibility in my eyes if you think Nancy Drew's gonna be the breakout guy in the postseason. Maybe next year once he's had a year under his belt in the AL (a league he's never played in in his career up until this year), but the fact is he might end up being platooned with super-rook Jacoby Ellsbury if Coco remains hurt.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
796 days ago
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Drew has heated up though. He's hitting .323 in September, with a .443 OBP.
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TylersaltAll-Star
796 days ago
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Hell, if Magglio didn't play out of his mind this season we might have been looking at a triple crown season for Rodriguez.
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The sharkDraft Pick
796 days ago
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EXTREMELY doubtful with a .312 BA.
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TylersaltAll-Star
796 days ago
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Oh, I didn't realize it was that low. Whoops.
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RomiezzoLegend
795 days ago
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Matt Holliday has better numbers in the NL than A-Rod does in the AL for him to become a triple crown winner. A-Rod is definitely the better player, as A-Rod leads in a lot more categories than just HRs and RBIs (and to add, the most in the MLB, by a longshot).
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
796 days ago
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Mike Lowell is without a doubt the MVP of the Boston Red Sox. But he doesn't have the numbers, or the recognition of Alex Rodriguez. A-Rod is most definitely the AL's MVP this year.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
793 days ago
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mike lowell is the best baseball player ever thanks 4 writing this article and i hope he wins mvp over a rod , who cheats!
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