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[quote user="MattMeyerBud"]hey guys... im doing a home run league... I have 2 spots open, 100 bucks a team if anybody is down..
Fun, easy, and very minimal upkeep for the year
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Robinson Cano will have 30+ homeruns this season...</p>
I have him as my MVP prediction for the 2012 season. </p>
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I'm quite sure he'll be yours. He won't be the league's however.</p>
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Why do you say that?</p>
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How is this not obvious?</p>
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Please enlighten me to the ovbious choice for potential mvp?</p>
Albert Pujols? Miguel Cabrera? </p>
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Just thought it was funny that a Yankee fan picked a Yankee to be MVP.</p>
I have no idea who will be the AL MVP and I'm really not interested. Care much more about how well my team will do this season.</p>
All about the Sox for me. I'll let others worry about popularity contests like MVP and Cy Young.</p>
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Your funny; this coming from a Sox fan that thought Jacoby Ellsbury should have won the MVP last season. </p>
Of course you don't care about individual awards; you have enough on your plate with the Sox not choking again..</p>
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The only reason he didn't was because of the Sox collapse. We all know he would have won it if the Yankees could hold a 7 run lead in the 8th inning.</p>
To deny that he would have been the MVP last season if the Sox made the playoffs is to live with your head in the sand.</p>[/quote]
i agree... if he did enough to take em to the post season it would of got him MVP - but he didn't so its moot


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