The utility is open. Feel free to vote for any "locks" then finish up any other races once the post season starts.
http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/blb/...eos_ballot.php
- Voting is mandatory
- Vote in ALL Categories!!
- Voting begins immediately and will last until the last SIM of the playoffs or final ballot is received.
- Teams who don't submit a fair ballot may have their votes invalidated. (ie leaving a rival player off the ballot so your guy wins, etc)
- Voting will be done in the utility using the link above.
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IL Pale Ale Pitcher - SP Troy Martin
IL Ranks:
1st in ERA
1st in WHIP
1st in OPP AVG
2nd in H/9
4th in HR/9
T-1st in CG
5th in VORP
BLB Ranks:
1st in ERA
2nd in WHIP
2nd in OPP AVG
3rd in H/9
6th in HR/9
T-2nd in CG
Home: 8-3, 2.21 ERA, 1.02 WHIP
Road: 7-3, 2.27 ERA, .91 WHIP
Total: 15-6, 2.24 ERA, .97 WHIP
I know all the arguments against him. He plays in a pitchers park....but he has actually been better on the road. He only has 26 starts...but he was part of a six-man rotation all season. He has half the strikeouts compared to other candidates...but he is a contact pitcher who relies on his defense.
I'm not saying he deserves the award over Todd Taylor, Pat Evans, Ian Fink, Edgar Meija, etc. I'm just saying the league leader in ERA and WHIP leader should be at least considered.
IL Last Call Relief - CL David Rodriguez
IL Ranks:
2nd in Saves
T-2nd in Wins
5th in IP
Total: 8-6, 39 saves, 2.05 ERA, 88 IP, 96 K, 1.09 WHIP
Like Martin, I'm not saying he is the outright choice for the award. There are a lot of good candidates: Shinji Yamashita, Jesse Vonettinghausen, Jamie Cook, Jarod Goldberg, Jamie Gruell, etc. But I would think 2nd in saves has to count for something.
http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/blb/...eos_ballot.php
- Voting is mandatory
- Vote in ALL Categories!!
- Voting begins immediately and will last until the last SIM of the playoffs or final ballot is received.
- Teams who don't submit a fair ballot may have their votes invalidated. (ie leaving a rival player off the ballot so your guy wins, etc)
- Voting will be done in the utility using the link above.
__________________________________________________ ___________
IL Pale Ale Pitcher - SP Troy Martin
IL Ranks:
1st in ERA
1st in WHIP
1st in OPP AVG
2nd in H/9
4th in HR/9
T-1st in CG
5th in VORP
BLB Ranks:
1st in ERA
2nd in WHIP
2nd in OPP AVG
3rd in H/9
6th in HR/9
T-2nd in CG
Home: 8-3, 2.21 ERA, 1.02 WHIP
Road: 7-3, 2.27 ERA, .91 WHIP
Total: 15-6, 2.24 ERA, .97 WHIP
I know all the arguments against him. He plays in a pitchers park....but he has actually been better on the road. He only has 26 starts...but he was part of a six-man rotation all season. He has half the strikeouts compared to other candidates...but he is a contact pitcher who relies on his defense.
I'm not saying he deserves the award over Todd Taylor, Pat Evans, Ian Fink, Edgar Meija, etc. I'm just saying the league leader in ERA and WHIP leader should be at least considered.
IL Last Call Relief - CL David Rodriguez
IL Ranks:
2nd in Saves
T-2nd in Wins
5th in IP
Total: 8-6, 39 saves, 2.05 ERA, 88 IP, 96 K, 1.09 WHIP
Like Martin, I'm not saying he is the outright choice for the award. There are a lot of good candidates: Shinji Yamashita, Jesse Vonettinghausen, Jamie Cook, Jarod Goldberg, Jamie Gruell, etc. But I would think 2nd in saves has to count for something.
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