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Twins15' American League Award Winners

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by user twins15

I don't have the energy to put all this all in one post, and it would get very long, so I'll just cut it in half, and go for the American League awards now:

MVP
More than any other year, there are lots and lots of legitimate candidates. Heck, I've seen guys that are as high as 1 and as low as 8 or 9 on some ballots... the class is that strong. Before he got hurt, I would have put Travis Hafner as my MVP. Obviously he doesn't play defense, but he was the best hitter in the American League this year when he was healthy. Manny Ramirez was also fantastic at the plate, but he had even less ABs than Hafner.

The toughest thing about this crop of candidates is that all of them are so similiar... Hafner, David Ortiz, Justin Morneau, Jim Thome, Frank Thomas, etc. For the most part, they're very good hitting 1B/DH. Other than Morneau, none of those guys contributes at all in the field.

Then there's the guys that contribute greatly not only at the plate but in the field. Joe Mauer is a gold-glove caliaber backstop, Derek Jeter plays an average SS, Grady Sizemore is a great defensive CF, and Jermaine Dye has a cannon in right. Personally I tend to favor these guys a bit (as you'll notice).

So who's my MVP? I'll give you a hint, he put up a .429 OBP while playing catcher. To a lot of Twins fans, Joe Mauer wasn't even the MVP of the Twins... but I'd obviously disagree. Mauer was the rock in the lineup, posting a great OBP at #3. Also, while he didn't hit a lot of HR, he did hit a good amount of doubles, which helped contribute to a solid SLG. He finished 7th in the league in OPS (right above Morneau). Oh yeah, and he played great defense at the most demanding defensive position.

1. Joe Mauer
2. Derek Jeter
3. Grady Sizemore
4. Jermaine Dye
5. Johan Santana

Cy Young

Johan Santana
Johan Santana

There's really no debate up top. Johan led the league in Wins, ERA, Ks, and IP. If he doesn't win the Cy, we'll know for sure the award is a sham. This should be his 3rd straight, but I guess I'll have to settle for #2.

After that is where things start to get real hazy. Kelvim Escobar (11-14) is 6th in the league in ERA. CC Sabathia, John Lackey, and Mike Mussina also deserve some consideration.

But the other factor is closers. Normally, I would say closers don't deserve to be in the discussion. Pitching 70 innings is just not as valuable as pitching 200 innings. However, some things are at work here. For one, there were a lot of legitimately great closers this year. K-Rod, Mariano Rivera, Jonathon Papelbon, Joe Nathan, BJ Ryan, and JJ Putz were all unvelievable this year. Combine that with mediocre starting pitching, and I think some closers deserve to at least be in the discussion.


1. Johan Santana
2. Roy Halladay
3. Mike Mussina
4. J.J. Putz
5. C.C. Sabathia

Rookie of the Year
If only Francisco Liriano hadn't gotten hurt. Then we'd be talking about him as the easy ROY and a Cy Young candidate. He was that dominant this year. But there's no need to dwell on the past. Health was a big issue for the class... Papelbon also missed extensive time. Which I why I like Verlander the one pitcher to throw over 125 innings, and he threw 186. That's a huge margin.

After that, Liriano and Weaver were great in about 120 innings. Papelbon was lights out in the pen. Ditto for Joel Zumaya. In any other year, these guys are worthy winners. Nick Markakis was excellent as well. But I think the top 5 spots all belong to pitchers this year, who, if healthy, can wreak havoc in the AL for year.

1. Justin Verlander
2. Jonathan Papelbon
3. Francisco Liriano
4. Jered Weaver
5. Joel Zumaya

Any egregious errors?

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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1145 days ago
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No Ortiz in your top 5?! There goes your credibility. I would sooner trust Martha Stewart's list.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1145 days ago
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Martha has 'street cred' afetr her turn in the joint
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Twins15Varsity Captain
1145 days ago
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Ortiz would probably be #6... but I think the other guys contributions defensively as well as offensively put them above Ortiz.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
1145 days ago
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no twins bias in this article.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1145 days ago
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yeah, how DARE you pick Santana as your Cy Young pick!!!
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Twins15Varsity Captain
1145 days ago
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Some may feel otherwise, but the only one I feel slightly biased about was Johan at #5 in the MVP. Mauer was unbelievable this year... great numbers at the plate playing the most demanding position and being very solid defensively. I'd be hard-pressed to argue that he's the easy choice, because he's not, and no one is in the MVP race, but I think he deserves it. The other Twin is Liriano, and I don't see how you could argue with him in the top 3 for ROY.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
1145 days ago
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Mauer isn't even the MVP on his team...what about Morneau?
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Twins15Varsity Captain
1145 days ago
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A lot of Twins fans would agree with you, but I think it'd be Mauer. Higher OBP, still hit for ok power (though obviously nothing like Morneau), and he was consistent all year. Morneau didn't really hit for the first 2 months of the year, while Mauer was great all season long. Plus, the defense. Morneau was good defensively at 1B, but that's not worth as much as Mauer's defense at C.
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CochiseWaterboy
1144 days ago
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Three Twins were possible MVP candidates so naturally that means none will win it. They'll split the vote between themselves. I have to agree and say your opinions are rather biased for the Twins for choosing Mauer to win it in this case. The race is between Jeter and Dye and maybe Ortiz, though his comments about deserving to win it more than Jeter while his team was losing should disqualify him altogether.


Your logic for not including Ortiz makes no sense for that matter. You say that Travis Hafner would have been your choice if he were healthy all season when he played for a team that was never really in contention. But somehow Ortiz's AL leading 54 home runs and 137 RBIs aren't good enough because HE doesn't play defense?


And while I agree that Santana is the clear winner of the Cy Young, your inclusion of closer J.J. Putz and Cleveland starter C.C. Sabathia is laughable. I'd take Kenny Rogers, Justin Verlander, Chien-Mein Wang or Barry Zito over those two easily in the race.


At least you got Rookie of the Year right. :)
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JoebookRed-Shirting
1144 days ago
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I can't wait for the NL Awards...
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