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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:10 pm 
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14 freaking points.

MINNEAPOLIS -- Justin Morneau had some stiff competition when it came to earning American League Most Valuable Player honors, and that was just on his team.
But while the Twins had multiple candidates for the league's award, Morneau came out on top Tuesday as he was announced as this year's American League MVP.

Despite many people expecting Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter to win the award, Morneau's breakout season earned him the honor bestowed by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.

All Morneau did in 2006 was to put together one of the best offensive seasons in Twins history. The first baseman hit .321 with 34 home runs, 97 runs scored and 130 RBIs, ranking second only to Boston's David Ortiz, who led the AL with 137 RBIs. He was the first Twins player to hit 30 or more home runs in a season since 1987, and his 130 RBIs rank second best in team history to Harmon Killebrew's 140 in 1969.

But while it was a career year for the 25-year-old, it didn't begin that way. Coming off the 2005 season, in which he hit just .239 with 22 home runs and 79 RBIs, Morneau was on a similar track after the first two months of the 2006 season. A rough road trip on the West Coast at the start of June showcased all that had been going wrong for the both the club and Morneau, but everything soon changed.

After June 8, Morneau had the best batting average in the Majors (.362). In that stretch, Morneau also had the most hits in baseball (145) and the most RBIs in the AL (92). And it doesn't take much to link the Twins' turnaround to Morneau's emergence, as the club was 25-33 through June 7 before going 71-33 the rest of the season, the best record in the Majors during that span.

Morneau's turnaround came after a meeting with Twins manager Ron Gardenhire on that West Coast road trip, when the first baseman dedicated himself fully to baseball.

"I think [Morneau] put it best -- you get tired of making outs," Gardenhire said at the time. "You kind of have to figure out what you have to do to get better as a player and a person, and I think he said it best. He was tired of not getting it done."

Morneau certainly proved himself to be among the best in the league, but he wasn't the only Twin to receive votes for the award. Both Joe Mauer and Johan Santana also earned consideration for the prestigious honor.

Mauer made history in 2006, becoming the first American League catcher to win a batting title, as he hit .347 on the year. The 23-year-old was also the youngest batting champion since Alex Rodriguez (21) in 1996.

The consistency that Mauer showed throughout the season was enough to leave most of his teammates in awe, including Morneau.

"I watch Joe and he makes it look so easy," Morneau said earlier this season. "Everybody wants to hit like that. Everyone can kind of learn from the way he hits and his approach, as he doesn't seem to chase too much. Having a guy like that around helps me and everyone else, really."

Santana already earned some postseason hardware, as he was named the AL Cy Young Award winner last week. Santana held the honor of pitching's Triple Crown, as he was tied for the lead in wins (19) and led the league in ERA (2.77) and strikeouts (245).

But while others questioned who should be the MVP -- of either the Twins or the AL -- Santana felt the answer to both questions was simple.

"My money would be on Justin Morneau," Santana said last week. "If you go by the numbers, he has the numbers. And if you go by what he did for our team, it's just amazing."

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Thank god it wasn't Jeter.


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From an editorial on today's ajc.com:


"Hello lunacy, my old friend: $136 million for Alfonso Soriano. I’m so glad that baseball finally has its finances under control."





Fuck baseball indeed.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:32 pm 
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Oh, boo-hoo, no hardware for the Yankees this winter. No WS rings, no MVP, no Cy Young... I feel -- terrible, about that.

But, yes. Outside of Morneau, the only reasonable vote for MVP would have gone to Frank Thomas. Not Jeter, not Mauer (even though I have to give props for handling the Twins staff so well), not Ivan Rodriguez (a personal favorite, and did as much with the Tigers staff as Mauer did with the Twins, though Pudge started with less (though Bonderman is pretty fuckin' awesome)).

Go Twins... & it pains me to say that, given my state of origin. But, respect is due.

Now, Morneau, you & Santana go party it up like SMOOT.

Double-dong 'em, those ladies, I say.


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I'm not a huge baseball fan, but I follow it enough to feel dumbfounded that I never heard of this guy. I thought the race was basically between Joe Mauer, Jeter and Ortiz before he went down to health problems.
I'm basically speechless and wondering WTF.

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yankees lol

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david clyde lol


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crutches of destruction Wrote:
FT Wrote:
david clyde lol


Brilliant.


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crutches of destruction Wrote:
FT Wrote:
david clyde lol


Brilliant.


True, but you don't really have to go all the way back 30 years to find some Muntz-worthy Rangers fuck up. I mean, there's usually at least a couple PER YEAR.

Worst. Franchise. Ever.

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FT Wrote:
Saint Patrick Wrote:
crutches of destruction Wrote:
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david clyde lol


Brilliant.


True, but you don't really have to go all the way back 30 years to find some Muntz-worthy Rangers fuck up. I mean, there's usually at least a couple PER YEAR.

Worst. Franchise. Ever.


'Ey, not even "worst ever" in Texas. The Houston NFL side shall keep that title for some time, following the Mario-Williams-over-Reggie-Bush fiasco.

Also: a shout to NY Islanders or Knicks fan to share their horror stories.


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if only the yankees could get a break one of these years


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if only the yankees could get a break one of these years


*high five agreement*

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