For the most part the BBWA does a good job with their year end awards. Despite that there are times when we will disagree and think someone may have gotten the shaft on any given year. The idea in this thread is to take either the MVP, Cy Young, or Rookie of the Year from either league from 2000-2010 and give it to it’s rightful owner. If this thread gets some attention I’ll create one for the 90s later in the week.
I’ll start with the NL MVP from 2000. Jeff Kent won the award, and while there’s no denying he had a great season I feel there was a more deserving MVP. That would be Todd Helton. I think Kent got a lot of support because the Giants went to the playoffs that year and the Rockies did not. I don’t think getting to the postseason should have such an impact on the year end awards. I think it serves as a great tie breaker when there is more than one option. If it’s really a toss up between two players and one made it to the playoffs and the other did not I’d vote for the guy who made it. However, if someone had a truly great MVP season I think he should be recognized regardless if his team made it to the playoffs or not.
I feel that Todd Helton had such a great 2000 that he should have won the MVP. The real crime is not only did he not win the award, but he finished fifth in the voting. Fifth? How can this be? Check out these numbers. A .372 batting average, 42 home runs, 147 RBI, 216 hits, 59 doubles, 138 runs scored. First in batting average, RBI, hits, total bases, doubles, on base%, and slugging %. Second in runs scored.
Jeff Kent: Sixth in batting average. Fourth in RBI and hits. Seventh in total bases. Sixth in on base%. Tenth in slugging %. Eight in doubles and runs scored. Not to mention fewer home runs.
Todd Helton clearly had a better season than Jeff Kent in 2000. He was better in every category. I don’t care if the Giants made the playoffs and the Rockies didn’t. Helton should have won the MVP in 2000.
Now that I’ve gotten it started what awards from the past ten years do you disagree with?
EDIT: I want to open this up to any sport any year. No need for limitations here.
I’ll start with the NL MVP from 2000. Jeff Kent won the award, and while there’s no denying he had a great season I feel there was a more deserving MVP. That would be Todd Helton. I think Kent got a lot of support because the Giants went to the playoffs that year and the Rockies did not. I don’t think getting to the postseason should have such an impact on the year end awards. I think it serves as a great tie breaker when there is more than one option. If it’s really a toss up between two players and one made it to the playoffs and the other did not I’d vote for the guy who made it. However, if someone had a truly great MVP season I think he should be recognized regardless if his team made it to the playoffs or not.
I feel that Todd Helton had such a great 2000 that he should have won the MVP. The real crime is not only did he not win the award, but he finished fifth in the voting. Fifth? How can this be? Check out these numbers. A .372 batting average, 42 home runs, 147 RBI, 216 hits, 59 doubles, 138 runs scored. First in batting average, RBI, hits, total bases, doubles, on base%, and slugging %. Second in runs scored.
Jeff Kent: Sixth in batting average. Fourth in RBI and hits. Seventh in total bases. Sixth in on base%. Tenth in slugging %. Eight in doubles and runs scored. Not to mention fewer home runs.
Todd Helton clearly had a better season than Jeff Kent in 2000. He was better in every category. I don’t care if the Giants made the playoffs and the Rockies didn’t. Helton should have won the MVP in 2000.
Now that I’ve gotten it started what awards from the past ten years do you disagree with?
EDIT: I want to open this up to any sport any year. No need for limitations here.