David Wright, MVP?
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The Hardball Times found this 9/3/2007 on www.hardballtimes.com [flag] |
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MLB
David Wright
Albert Pujols
New York Mets
Eric Byrnes
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Month in Review: August
Published 9/4/2007 by Alex Nelson at Mets Geek
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He's back
Published 9/4/2007 by Ryan McConnell at NJ.com: Always Amazin'
... . Funny sport. The Hardball Times' Dave Studeman notices that a certain third baseman might just be a decent choice for Most Valuable Player: The Win Share totals have been updated through Sunday's games, and there is now a clear leader in the National League: the Mets' David Wright. Maybe it's because I don't live in New York, but I haven't heard much talk of Wright winning the MVP. It's time to start the chat: he's leading the NL with 29 Win Shares, three ahead of Albert Pujols and Eric Byrnes. He also leads the league in Runs Created with 114, and he's played a fine third base all year. Yup, the 2007 MVP awards could both go to New York third basemen. ESPN.com's Jonah Keri ...
Yardwork: LA Story
Published 9/4/2007 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... New York 10, Cincinnati 4: Pedro performed well and the bullpen doesn’t fuck it up. Plus Philly lost, so the bulge is five in the NL East. David Wright banged his 26th homer and is closing in on 30-30. ...
