Ramp Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Predict the following: 1) the Marlins record(162 games remember) 2) Wins/Losses, Saves, ERA for the pitchers 3) AVG/OBP/SLG, HR, RBI, SB 4) Which Marlins are All Stars and which win a Gold Glove 2006 thread 2005 thread 2004 thread 2003 thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gomarlins9703 Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 83-79 Willis: 15-7 3.12 Olsen: 14-8 3.72 Johnson: 13-8 4.02 Sanchez: 16-7 2.97 Nolasco: 13-9 4.16 Tank: 2.89 Owens- 3.47 Pinto: 3.17 Gregg- 3.84 Olivo: .257 .293 .447 17 HR 62 RBI 2 SB Jacobs: .275 .354 .475 25 HR 89 RBI 0 SB Uggla: .279 .355 .470 20 HR 78 RBI 10 SB Ramirez: .317 .389 .495 20 HR 65 RBI 55 SB Cabrera: .337 .440 .588 33 HR 133 RBI 3 SB Willingham: .275 .365 .485 25 HR 85 RBI 1 SB Sanchez: .285 .340 .375 1 HR 40 RBI 20 SB 30 errors Hermida: .288 .390 .472 13 HR 72 RBI 12 SB All Stars: Cabrera, Ramirez, Sanchez Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yokofox33 Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 W/L: 83-79 Wins/Losses, Saves, ERA for the pitchers Starting Rotation: Willis: 16-10, 3.45 ERA Olsen: 13-12 4.30 ERA Sanchez: 12-12 4.60 ERA Nolasco: 9-10 5.20 ERA Mitre: 6-6, 5.11 ERA Johnson 4-3, 4.14 ERA Julio 2-4, 34 saves, 3.36 ERA Tank 2-2, 2 saves, 3.27 ERA Owens 3-4, 1 save, 3.89 ERA Lindstrom 1-3, 3.97 ERA Pinto 4-3, 4.27 ERA Gregg 3-3, 4.07 ERA Mess 2-4, 4.24 ERA AVG/OBP/SLG, HR, RBI, SB Hitters Hanley: .290/.380/.485 19HR/65RBI/50SB Uggla: .275/.320/.450 21HR/75RBI/10SB Cabrera: .345/.440/.580 34HR/125RBI/7SB Willingham .265/.360/.480 27HR/85RBI/4SB Jacobs .278/.345/.465 22HR/80RBI/1SB Hermida .280/.380/.420 12HR/65RBI/12SB Amezaga .255/.350/.330 3HR/30RBI/30SB Olivo .250/.300/.430 15HR/55RBI/3SB Boone .245/.320/.375 6HR/35RBI/1SB Treanor .215/.290/.320 1HR/17RBI/1SB Ross .240/.310/.425 9HR/36RBI/7SB Borchard .220/.300/.390 8HR/35RBI/1SB Reed .237/.312/.319 1HR/26RBI/17SB Abercrombie .000/.000/.000 0HR/0RBI/0SB Cabrera and Hanley are all-stars. I don't forsee any gold gloves, but Willis is our best chance. Please don't make fun of my predictions, I'm not a genius. GO MARLINS!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prinmemito Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 83-79 Willis: 15-7 3.12 Olsen: 14-8 3.72 Johnson: 13-8 4.02 Sanchez: 16-7 2.97 Nolasco: 13-9 4.16 Tank: 2.89 Owens- 3.47 Pinto: 3.17 Gregg- 3.84 Olivo: .257 .293 .447 17 HR 62 RBI 2 SB Jacobs: .275 .354 .475 25 HR 89 RBI 0 SB Uggla: .279 .355 .470 20 HR 78 RBI 10 SB Ramirez: .317 .389 .495 20 HR 65 RBI 55 SB Cabrera: .337 .440 .588 33 HR 133 RBI 3 SB Willingham: .275 .365 .485 25 HR 85 RBI 1 SB Sanchez: .285 .340 .375 1 HR 40 RBI 20 SB 30 errors Hermida: .288 .390 .472 13 HR 72 RBI 12 SB All Stars: Cabrera, Ramirez, Sanchez That team goes better than 83-79. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bucklin12 Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Marlins Record: 88-74 Pitchers: Dontrelle Willis: 16-10, 3.65 Scott Olsen: 17-6, 3.15 (Fantastic Year coming up for Mr. Olsen) Josh Johnson: 7-9, 4.20 (Will be hurt for a period of time) Anibal Sanchez: 14-11, 3.80 Ricky Nolasco: 3-6, 5.30 (Nolasco will start here, but get moved into the bullpen) Yusmeiro Petit: 7-5, 3.85 (Petit will start to emerge this year, after begining the year in long relief) Taylor Tankersley: 2-1, 2.35, 29 Saves Relievers to perform above average: Owens, Lindstrom, Garcia Relievers to perform below average: Messenger, Mitre, Pinto Batters: H. Ramirez: .305, .395, .505 (Hanley will improve everything gradually, specifically, less strikeouts, more walks, slightly more power) D. Uggla: .265, .325, .495 (The magic will start to fade for Uggla) M. Cabrera: .330, .440, .595 (The Cabrera Line, power will go up a little, and avg will dip slightly) J. Willingham: .280, .375, .520 (The Hammer will continue to produce, now that he has a concrete role) M. Jacobs: .285, .390, .515 (Jacobs is healthy, and will look to really make his presence felt this year) J. Hermida: .270, .350, .480 (I don't know what to do about Hermida, but I would but pretty happy with this production) M. Olivo: .255, .280, .430 (Olivo will just be too streaky to produce anything but pedestrian numbers) A. Sanchez .270, .330, .380 (He's so quick, so that will help the bottom hopefully, I bet Gonzalez uses him to leadoff for experiments sake) Aaron Boone, and Amezaga will produce in day to day spots as well. Miguel Cabrera, Hanley Ramirez, and yes, Scott Olsen will all be all stars this year. No Gold Gloves, No Cy Young, No Batting Champions, Dontrelle might grab Silver Slugger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSwift25 Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 80-82 Ramirez: .280/.330/.500 20 HR, 75 RBI 122 R's Uggla: .270/.310/.460 22 HR, 85 RBI Cabrera: .325/.440/.570 33 HR 120 RBI Jacobs: .250/.300/.450 18 HR, 70 RBI Willingham: .280/.340/.490 20 HR 75 RBI Olivo: .250/.275/.400 12 HR 50 RBI Hermida: .290/.360/.450 18 HR 70 RBI CF ------------------------------- Willis 12-10 4.00 ERA Sanchez 16-8 3.30 ERA Johnson 10-10 3.90 ERA Olsen 14-9 3.76 ERA Nolasco 9-12 4.20 ERA Basically, I expect the bullpen to be a massive void and vulture our starters. Hermida's going to have a strong season, but Uggla and Olivo will take steps backward. I think there's room for improvement as I have our record as better than last season, but I think we're all things clicking a .500 ball club. Go out and pull off a trade for Baldelli and Benitez and I think we're an 88-90 win team, so there's tremendous room for improvement with very little effort. (If Petit, West and Tucker need to go in the name of winning while we still have Miggy and Willis so be it). PS: Miggy and Hanley All-Stars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hanleylicious Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 87 wins Willis: 14-8 3.62 ERA Olsen: 16-7 3.32 ERA Johnson: 10-8 4.02 ERA Sanchez: 13-9 3.48 ERA Nolasco: 8-11 4.32 ERA (with 5 of those 11 losses coming against the Mets) Tankersley: 2-4 , 2.87 ERA , 32 saves Lindstrom- 3.92 ERA Gregg- 4.21 ERA Garcia- 3.42 ERA (I expect Baby Pedro to put up a solid year) Olivo: .261/.295/.430 12 HR 52 RBI 2 SB Jacobs: .278/.335/.480 26 HR 85 RBI 1 SB Uggla: .270/.340/.441 18 HR 72 RBI 6 SB Ramirez: .309/.357/.482 19 HR 67 RBI 55 SB 194 hits, 123 runs Cabrera: .339/.444/.578 38 HR 140 RBI 8 SB (The return of the more lean Miguel Cabrera) Willingham: .271/.352/.489 23 HR 86 RBI 2 SB Sanchez: .290/.315/.327 2 HR 19 RB 22 SB Hermida: 294/.355/.459 21 HR 79 RBI 20 SB - 4 CS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTMarlinsfan Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 At first I was predicting a sophomore slump, but I reall am not feeling it as much as before...I still think they will struggle to improve from last year and will not make the playoffs... Marlins Record: 79-83 (4th in NL East) Willis 20-5 (however 10 of those wins will come with another team)/2.45 (his replacement will go 4-6) Olsen 16-4/2.41 Johnson 10-7/2.07 Anibal 21-5/1.47 Nolasco 4-15/5.23 Tank: 1-1/31 saves/2 BS/0.88 ERA not sure about the pen, but heres my projection for whose in: Mitre LR: 5-7 /4.66 ERA Pinto MR: 2-7/3 saves/1 BS 3.44 ERA Petit MR 1-4/1 save/0 BS 4.60 ERA Lindstrom SU 0-4/4 saves/6 BS/2.09 ERA H. Garcia M/SR 2-5/0 saves/0 BS/3.06 ERA the other 5 wins from call ups...the other 11 losses from call ups lineup: 1. Sanchez CF.265/.382/.432/11/25/30 2. Uggla 2B.314/.450/.460/30/60/4 3. Cabrera 3B.360/.535/.613/40/120/30 4. Willingham LF.296/.395/.455/34/106/5 5. Hermida RF.260/.320/.390/20/87/2 6. Jacobs 1B.260/.323/.405/30/90/8 7. Hanley SS.296/.423/.469/25/117/56 8. Olivo C.296/.400/.480/30/60/10 BENCH: Boone: POS: 3B, 1B... .276/.393/.434/20/80/4 (splitting time with Cabs and Jake) Amazega: POS: SS, 2B, CF... .286/.402/.435/4/34/20 Abercrombie: POS: CF... .230/.320/.330/10/15/15 Treanor: POS C, 1B... .232/.323/.356/3/6/0 Ross: POS CF, RF... .279/.357/.380/17/29/2 Borchard POS CF, LF, RF .280/.357/.386/8/20/1 yea...I'm going ballsy with the 11 pitchers and an extra person on the bench... ALL STARS: Hanley, Cabs, Uggla, Anibal, Willis (maybe not with Marlins) Gold Glove: Willis, Hanley, Cabs Silver Slugger: Cabs, Willis Cy Young: Anibal MVP: Cabs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ramp Posted February 22, 2007 Author Share Posted February 22, 2007 Record: 86-76 Dontrelle Willis: 19-7, 2.88era Scott Olsen: 14-8, 3.14 Ricky Nolasco: 8-12, 4.88 Josh Johnson 7-6, 4.12 Anibal Sanchez: 11-7, 3.09 Yusmiero Petit: 7-3, 3.65 Sergio Mitre 5-2, 3.99 Henry Owens: 4-2, 2.77, 8 saves Taylor Tankersly: 5-1, 1.97, 6 saves Jorge Julio 2-7, 4.73, 28 saves Alejandro De Aza: .267/.320/.320 0hr 22rbi 11sb Dan Uggla: .271/.335/.450 21hr 81rbi 11sb Miguel Cabrera: .362/.480/.600 46hr 143rbi 5sb Josh Willingham: .288/.388/.513 36hr 118rbi Mike Jacobs: .266/.320/.450 24hr 78rbi Jeremy Hermida: .278/.390/.440 18hr 88rbi Hanley Ramirez: .310/.360/.500 23hr 75rbi 60sb Miguel Olivo: .260/.300/.450 20hr 65rbi 5sb Aaron Boone: .275/.330/.450 10hr 50rbi Joe Borchard: .248/.322/.480 17hr 51rbi 5sb All Stars: Willis, Cabs, Hanley Gold Gloves: None NL MVP: Cabs(Willingham 4th) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TSwift25 Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 Wha happened to Nolasco? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ramp Posted February 22, 2007 Author Share Posted February 22, 2007 Wha happened to Nolasco? not enough starts to qualify/dont want to put in his combined starting-bullpen stats/traded/injury :mischief Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lefty Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 90-72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MoveFishToOrlando Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 Too much to predict in Feb. but ill just go with the basics 79-83 3rd place in East Willis 15 wins Olsen 13 wins Sanchez 11 wins Johnson 14 wins Petit 8 wins Tank leads us in saves with others helping (ill say 28 saves) Highlights from batters Uggla 20 HR Cabs 33 HR 120 RBI Hanley 48 steals All Stars Cabs and Johnson (with strong 1st half) Gold Gloves Willis is the best shot, but as weve seen MLB will throw it to an older vet and screw over Dontrelles efforts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lurker344 Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 World Series win in 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big_Rob Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 W/L: 92-70 Wins/Losses, Saves, ERA for the pitchers Starting Rotation: Willis: 20-7, 3.45 ERA Olsen: 16-10 3.90 ERA Johnson: 13-12 4.75 ERA Sanchez: 11-10 4.25 ERA Nolasco: 22-8 2.89 ERA (I have to) AVG/OBP/SLG, HR, RBI, SB Hitters Hanley: .300/.390/.405 15HR/69RBI/35SB Uggla: .285/.340/.450 21HR/75RBI/8SB Cabrera: .333/.430/.520 30HR/120RBI/2SB Willingham .255/.320/.410 17HR/80RBI/0SB Jacobs .289/.365/.480 28HR/90RBI/3SB Hermida .270/.350/.400 12HR/70RBI/14SB Amezaga .265/.350/.320 3HR/42RBI/22SB Olivo .250/.300/.440 18HR/65RBI/10SB Miggy, Hanley, Nolasco and D-Train are all-stars. Zero gold gloves. Yeah, I know I predicted 611 RBI's out of 8 guys and that's totally unrealistic. Yeah, I know our starters won't win 82 games of the 92 I'm predicting. But, yeah, you gotta have hope! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marlins Phenom Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 W/L - 89-73 Dontrelle Willis: 20-6, 2.78era Scott Olsen: 17-12, 3.10 Josh Johnson: 15-10, 4.19 Anibal Sanchez: 13-9, 3.43 Yusmiero Petit: 11-6, 4.25 Henry Owens: 1-4, 3.21, 43 saves Taylor Tankersly: 3-1, 1.20, 12 saves Alex Sanchez: .280avg 0hr 28rbi 19sb Dan Uggla: .284avg 26hr 95rbi 11sb Miguel Cabrera: .353avg 41hr 135rbi 2sb Josh Willingham: .282avg 29hr 101rbi 1sb Mike Jacobs: .256avg 23hr 85rbi 0sb Jeremy Hermida: .292avg 21hr 93rbi Hanley Ramirez: .313avg 22hr 81rbi 63sb Miguel Olivo: .260avg 18hr 69rbi 5sb All Stars: Willis, Cabs, Hanley Gold Gloves: Hanley NL MVP: Cabs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDon Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 I see the Homer's are out in full force. Im real tired so I only have enough attention span to predict 162 game record. 78-84 Bullpen blows so many games that several MB.com members need to be heavily medicated by August. Edit: This is if no additions are made to the team prior to Opening Day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
costabear Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 1) the Marlins record(162 games remember) 82-80 2) Wins/Losses, Saves, ERA for the pitchers Dontrelle Willis - 16-10 , 3.42 ERA Josh Johnson - 7-6 , 4.12 ERA Anibal Sanchez - 13-12, 4.06 ERA Scott Olsen - 15-9, 3.58 ERA Sergio Mitre - 4-5, 5.12 ERA Ricky Nolasco - 7-11, 4.95 ERA Jorge Julio - 3.65 ERA, 28 saves 3) AVG/OBP/SLG, HR, RBI, SB Miguel Olivo - .246/.299/.405, 14 HR, 51 RBI, 3 SB Mike Jacobs - .273/.341/.507, 28 HR, 89 RBI, 1 SB Dan Uggla - .271/ .328/.458, 24 HR, 81 RBI, 4 SB Miguel Cabrera - .328/.421/.571, 34 HR, 118 RBI, 6 SB Hanley Ramirez - .284/.352/.491, 19 HR, 61 RBI, 48 SB Jeremy Hermida - .269/.361/.494, 12 HR, 61 RBI, 16 SB Alejandro De Aza - .258/.321/.380, 2 HR, 36 RBI, 27 SB Josh Willingham - .282/.359/.502, 28 HR, 79 RBI, 1 SB Dontrelle Willis (just cause it's fun) - .243/.270/.330, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 0 SB 4) Which Marlins are All Stars and which win a Gold Glove Cabrera, Hanley are all stars 0 gold gloves Cabrera, Dontrelle get silver sluggers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ramp Posted February 22, 2007 Author Share Posted February 22, 2007 I went to Costco and stocked up :cool Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hammerhead Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 Miggy, Hanley, Nolasco and D-Train are all-stars. Nolasco as an all-star? Bold. Very bold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarlinsLou Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 78-84, 4th place. Top 3 in our division pound us even though I think we'll break a positive differential. Dontrelle 220 IP 15-10, 3.75 era, 1.32 whip, 6.80 K/9 Olsen 200 IP 14-11, 4.14 era, 1.30 whip, 8.10 K/9 Anibal 180 IP 12-10, 4.05 era, 1.28 whip, 7.25 K/9 Johnson 200 IP, 13-10, 4.30 era, 1.35 whip, 7.43 K/9 Mitre 80 IP, 4-7, 5.10 era, 1.42 whip, 6.45 K/9 Gaby Hernandez 65 IP, 3-4, 4.70 era, 1.42 whip, 7.40 K/9 Petit 50 IP, 3-5, 5.75 era, 1.55 whip, 7.24 K/9 Nolasco 70 IP, 3-4, 32 saves, 3.50 era, 1.25 whip, 7.97 K/9 Tank 70 IP, 3-5, 3 saves, 3.25 era, 1.30 whip, 9.26 K/9 Gregg 75 IP, 2-3, 0 saves, 3.85 era, 1.35 whip, 7.95 K/9 J. Garcia 60 IP, 2-3, 0 saves, 4.75 era, 1.35 whip, 7.40 K/9 Pinto 55 IP, 2-5, 0 saves, 4.60 era, 1.48 whip, 10.30 K/9 Owens 50 IP, 1-3, 4 saves, 4.60 era, 1.38 whip, 9.45 K/9 Matt Lindstrom 18 IP, 1-1, 1 save, 4.85, 1.45 whip, 9.20 K/9 Randy Messenger 12 IP, 0-0, 0 saves, 5.45 era, 1.65 whip, 5.25 K/9 Nate Field 12 IP, 0-1, 0 saves, 4.25 era, 1.40 whip, 8.25 K/9 Mike Koplove 8 IP, 0-2, 0 saves, 6.70 era, 1.52 whip, 5.41 K/9 Logan Kensing, 3 IP, 0-0, 0 saves, 0.00 era, 1.33 whip, 9.00 K/9 Hanley .295/.354/.481, 18 HR, 65 RBI, 48 SB Uggla .278/.334/.469 20 HR, 85 RBI, 5 SB Cabrera .340/.430/.571 35 HR, 120 RBI, 7 SB Willingham .285/.360/.500 30 HR, 100 RBI, 1 SB Hermida .270/.355/.430 18 HR, 85 RBI, 18 SB Jacobs .268/.330/.478 25 HR, 90 RBI, 0 SB A. Sanchez .280/.315/.360 0 HR, 40 RBI, 35 SB Olivo .265/.285/.440 15 HR, 65 RBI, 2 SB Boone .270/.348/.415 7 HR, 35 RBI, 6 SB Cody .245/.300/.490 14 HR, 40 RBI, 0 SB Borchard .240/.325/.415 11 HR, 30 RBI, 0 SB Amezaga .265/.325/.335 1 HR, 25 RBI, 20 SB Treanor .195/.250/.245, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 0 SB Awards - Cabrera 4th MVP (Pujols, Berkman, Utley) All star - Cabrera. Snub - Hanley, just because Reyes and Rollins are animals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prinmemito Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 Lou is right about the offensive numbers. I think our pitchers will perform better than he predicts, however. I think they'll have ERA's roughly about .25-.50 lower than Lou's predictions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out of the Past Posted February 23, 2007 Share Posted February 23, 2007 Wins - mid 70s to low 80s Hitting - 4th to 7th (based on OPS and runs scored) Starting pitching - 3rd to 8th (based on ERA and innings per start) Bullpen - 15th or 16th (based on ERA, WHIP and blown leads) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest markotsay7 Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 My annual downer: Predict the following: 1) the Marlins record(162 games remember) 2) Wins/Losses, Saves, ERA for the pitchers 3) AVG/OBP/SLG, HR, RBI, SB 4) Which Marlins are All Stars and which win a Gold Glove 73-89, tied for third in NL East with Atlanta PITCHERS Willis: 15-10, 3.40 ERA, 165 K's Johnson: 8-8, 3.80 ERA, 140 K's, misses start of the season Olsen: 13-8, 4.10 ERA, 175 K's Sanchez: 10-10, 4.30 ERA, 140 K's Nolasco: 12-11, 4.60 ERA, 130 K's Mitre: 4-9, 4.40 ERA, fills in for JJ at beginning of season Lindstrom: 0-4, 3.15 ERA, 28 saves Tankersley: 2-3, 2.60 ERA, 9 saves Gregg: 1-5, 4.40 ERA, 3 saves Pinto: 2-4, 4.70 ERA, 1 save Owens: 0-1, 3.60 ERA, 1 save Julio:L 1-3, 4.20 ERA, 26 saves A variety of other pitchers in the pen and spot starters go 5-13 Olivo: .240/14/45, 38% CS Jacobs: .260/23/76 Uggla: .265/16/65 Cabrera: .323/38/106 Ramirez: .275/16/65, 45 SB Willingham: .280/28/90 De Aza: .240/1/14, 38 SB Ross: .245/6/18 Borchard: .230/4/14 Hermida: .270/14/70 Boone: .260/5/26 Amezaga: .240/1/8, 8 SB Treanor: .220/0/12 All-Stars: Cabrera MVP: Cabrera finishes 6th Gold Glove: none If we get a real centerfielder, almost every prediction I've made changes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek_Squad Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 76-86 ------- Willis: 14-8, 2.91 ERA JJ: 15-10, 3.12 ERA Olsen: 15-9, 2.98 ERA Anibal: 12-10, 3.31 ERA Nolasco: 8-13, 3.99 ERA Tank: 3-2, 2 SV, 2.41 ERA Gregg: 0-6, 17 SV, 3.41 ERA Messenger: 0-4, 4.91 ERA Owens: 2-5, 3 SV, 3.56 ERA Koplove: 2-7, 3.91 ERA Lindstrom: 2-7, 4.13 ERA Pinto: 3-5, 3.41 ERA Olivo: .226, .232, .267, 7 HR, 31 RBI Jacobs: .276, .280, .429, 23 HR, 71 RBI Uggla: .301, .310, .431, 25 HR, 70 RBI, 6 SB Cabrera: .341, .390, .521, 34 HR, 114 RBI, 1 SB Hanley: .312, .421, .497, 17 HR, 65 RBI, 37 SB Willingham: .311, .391, .486, 23 HR, 74 RBI, 2 SB Sanchez: .241, .242, .247, 0 HR, 3 RBI, 9 SB Hermida: .319, .405, .479, 21 HR, 96 RBI, 17 SB Borchard: .196, .201, .241, 1 HR, 5 RBI Amazega: .262, .270, .301, 0 HR, 7 RBI Ross: .271, .290, .315, 5 HR, 19 RBI Treanor: .231, .260, .271, 0 HR, 2 RBI Boone: .246, .271, .301, 1 HR, 4 RBI All Stars: Cabrera(starting 3B), Olsen(All Star SP), Dan Uggla Gold Gloves: Dan Uggla Silver Sluggers: Cabrera, Uggla MVP: Cabrera-2nd place Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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