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ESPY's Best Major League Player
Topic Started: Jul 16 2006, 08:24 PM (236 Views)
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  • Albert Pujols
  • Chris Carpenter
  • David Ortiz
  • Alex Rodriguez

and the winner is.....


































ALBERT PUJOLS!!! *STL*
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If the ESPY's meant anything to me I might have an opinion on this choice.

Oh yeah and Lance Armstrong is a prick.
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Pujols by FAR I hope.
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Wow, concidering the Fans voted, I'm surprised Arod and Ortiz didn't tie for the most....a good 18 trillion votes ahead of pujols, who got one...from Oesh
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Pujols was probably an easy choice. The reigning NL MVP.

Plus, by the time he was placed on the DL AND that whole time until he came back, he led the league in homeruns, and he still leads the NL
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Too bad he was out for that time. I would have liked to see where his season would have gone.
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Yes, Pujols is by far the best player.
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RedRuffing15,Jul 16 2006
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Wow, concidering the Fans voted, I'm surprised Arod and Ortiz didn't tie for the most....a good 18 trillion votes ahead of pujols, who got one...from Oesh

I am kind of surprised ARod or Ortiz didn't winning too.
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I think it was rigged. Lance Armstrong won male athlete or whatever.
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zackboomer,Jul 16 2006
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Too bad he was out for that time. I would have liked to see where his season would have gone.

If he continues to up his average into the .340 range, he's still a legitimate triple crow threat.

The time he spent on the DL hasn't really affected his status as the NL's best hitter (based on stats) at all.
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RastaMongoose74,Jul 16 2006
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If he continues to up his average into the .340 range, he's still a legitimate triple crow threat.

The time he spent on the DL hasn't really affected his status as the NL's best hitter (based on stats) at all.

He means when he had a huge lead in both homers and RBIs, because now everyone has caught up to him in those stats.
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sfgkml,Jul 17 2006
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If he continues to up his average into the .340 range, he's still a legitimate triple crow threat.

The time he spent on the DL hasn't really affected his status as the NL's best hitter (based on stats) at all.

He means when he had a huge lead in both homers and RBIs, because now everyone has caught up to him in those stats.

Yeah, I understand.

I was just mentioning that he is still +1 in HR, and is only -3 in RBI behind Berkman.

If he was able to jump out to such a huge advantage over everyone before, you have to think he could do it again.

I honestly still think he has a good shot at winning the triple crown.
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I voted for Pujols. It was an alright show, Will Ferrel was funny, but too many tribute soft things.
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zackboomer,Jul 16 2006
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Too bad he was out for that time. I would have liked to see where his season would have gone.

Same here, I wanted to see history in the making
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RedRuffing15,Jul 17 2006
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Wow, concidering the Fans voted, I'm surprised Arod and Ortiz didn't tie for the most....a good 18 trillion votes ahead of pujols, who got one...from Oesh

Maybe people actually realized that they shouldn't just vote for their favourite players *coughallstargamecough* and that they should vote for the best player instead.
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Pujols by far is the best out of those, but wheres Ichiro? :P
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PAUL KONERKO 14,Jul 17 2006
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Pujols by far is the best out of those, but wheres Ichiro? :P

who? :blink:

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JustJenks5,Jul 16 2006
08:52 PM
If the ESPY's meant anything to me I might have an opinion on this choice.

Oh yeah and Lance Armstrong is a prick.

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