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Fish of the Year

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Stats For The Year

 

Cantu - .277 AVG .327 OBP .481 SLG 29 HR 95 RBI

Ramirez - .301 AVG .400 OBP .500 SLG 33 HR 67 RBI

Uggla - .260 AVG .360 OBP .514 SLG 32 HR 92 RBI

Nolasco - 15 W 8 L 3.52 ERA 1.10 WHIP 212.1 IP 42 BB 186 K

I'm going with ace Enrique Nolasco. He was one of the best pitchers in baseball this year.

 

2nd in WHIP, 9th in H/9IP, 3rd in BB/9IP, 8th in Ks, 2nd in SO/BB, 7th in IP. Give that man a klondike bar.

Nolasco for sure, and i'm excited to see what he can do if he is healthy from day one next year.

 

Not taking anything away from Cantu, who was sensational as well.

My vote goes to our ace Ricky Nolasco.

 

Hanley had a solid year, however his numbers are about what I expected, although I thought his BA woulda been slightly higher.

Uggla, more of the same, he produced as expected. Credit is due tho for carrying us offensively in the 1st half.

I rooted for Cantu from day one, and he far exceeded my expectations for this year. As great as he was, he showed baseball he was capable of such a season in 2005 and this leads to why I picked Nolasco. His performances were completely out of the blue. There was no previous indication that he could perform at such a high level. He dominated for basically the whole season and stepped up to become an ace when the team needed one most.

Nolasco was fantastic this year.

Definitely our MVP.

 

 

 

Side Note: Sorry, but I'm new here. How do I get the pictures on to the bottom of all my posts?

Nolasco was a stud this year but our best player is Hanley Ramirez. (Now if Ricky would have beaten Santana in that last game...)

If we are basing this off one game, maybe Ricky would have beat Johan if Hanley didn't go 0-3.

Nolasco was a stud this year but our best player is Hanley Ramirez. (Now if Ricky would have beaten Santana in that last game...)

If we are basing this off one game, maybe Ricky would have beat Johan if Hanley didn't go 0-3.

:rolleyes:

Nolasco was a stud this year but our best player is Hanley Ramirez. (Now if Ricky would have beaten Santana in that last game...)

If we are basing this off one game, maybe Ricky would have beat Johan if Hanley didn't go 0-3.

:rolleyes:

Hey, I'm not they one saying a guy would have been the team MVP is only his offense didn't stink on a day where he gave up 2 runs and struckout 10.

I went with cantu, he was good all year never really slumped and always seemed to come up big. I just cant vote for a pitcher unless they do waht CC did for the brewers in the 2nd half on 3 days rest like 3 times in a row. Ricky was great this year by far our best pitchers but he only played every 5 days.

I said Cantu (although it was a tough between him and Nolasco) just because he was so consistant, and was SO clutch for us, even though he seemingly came out of nowhere.

I'm going with ace Enrique Nolasco. He was one of the best pitchers in baseball this year.

 

2nd in WHIP, 9th in H/9IP, 3rd in BB/9IP, 8th in Ks, 2nd in SO/BB, 7th in IP. Give that man a klondike bar.

 

Not to mention he had a pretty bad April and a mediocre May. Not that May was that bad, but his era was near 4 and his whip was over 1.40, so to put up those kind of numbers with 2 sub-par months under his belt is phenomenal. An awesome year for Ricky.

I voted for Hanley. His BA was only .301, but a .400 OBP means he got on base a lot.

 

It was hard to choose between him or Nolasco, though. We should elect them for President and Vice President.

Nolasco was fantastic this year.

Definitely our MVP.

 

 

 

Side Note: Sorry, but I'm new here. How do I get the pictures on to the bottom of all my posts?

 

 

go to my controls then edit signature and then add your pics in.

Although Hanley was our most productive offensive player, that was expected of him. Cant? exceeded everyone's expectations, so he gets my vote. In fact, I think I recall him winning the FSN poll handily, as well.

 

Kudos also to Nolasco, for a full season of quality stuff. I'm also encouraged by what we saw of Johnson, and hope he can give us a full season's worth in '09.

Nolasco was a stud this year but our best player is Hanley Ramirez. (Now if Ricky would have beaten Santana in that last game...)

 

 

 

That's stupid.

So you're basing this off one game where Ricky got the loss, for pitching 7 innings, allowing only 2 runs?

Nolasco was a stud this year but our best player is Hanley Ramirez. (Now if Ricky would have beaten Santana in that last game...)

 

 

 

That's stupid.

So you're basing this off one game where Ricky got the loss, for pitching 7 innings, allowing only 2 runs?

Dude get a grip ever hear of toungue in cheek! :whistle :shifty

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