hey if wright hits around 320 with 35 homers and the mets finally take the division from the braves, while st louis struggles and misses the playoffs, then wright is the mvp regardless of alberts numbers.
The Miner Part 2 wrote:hey if wright hits around 320 with 35 homers and the mets finally take the division from the braves, while st louis struggles and misses the playoffs, then wright is the mvp regardless of alberts numbers.
I'm already fully aware that the big guy upstairs doesn't favor me enough to have that happen, but in a perfect world...
The Miner Part 2 wrote:hey if wright hits around 320 with 35 homers and the mets finally take the division from the braves, while st louis struggles and misses the playoffs, then wright is the mvp regardless of alberts numbers.
I'm already fully aware that the big guy upstairs doesn't favor me enough to have that happen, but in a perfect world...
Pujols numbers will so dwarf Wrights that he will win MVP wven if the Cards are in third place (think A-Rod '03).
I think Wright is a great amazing player, don't get me wrong, but he just isn't the caliber of Pujols. That is no knock on Wright there are very few guys who can do what Prince Albert can
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.
thedude wrote:Pujols numbers will so dwarf Wrights that he will win MVP wven if the Cards are in third place (think A-Rod '03).
call me nuts but i dont see alberts numbers dwarfing 325 with 35 homers...
It is just a matter of conotation.
I see Pujols hitting 47 .340.
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.