Originally posted by NinerFanMT:Originally posted by RYPTOUT:
Now can someone pay the kid what he is due so he stay on the Giants?.... hurry!!
I think blue and white pinstripes fit him best.
not.gonna.happen.
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Originally posted by NinerFanMT:Originally posted by RYPTOUT:
Now can someone pay the kid what he is due so he stay on the Giants?.... hurry!!
I think blue and white pinstripes fit him best.
Originally posted by boast:Originally posted by NinerFanMT:Originally posted by RYPTOUT:
Now can someone pay the kid what he is due so he stay on the Giants?.... hurry!!
I think blue and white pinstripes fit him best.
not.gonna.happen.
Originally posted by DarthNiner:
I heard they renamed the trophy for Timmy. It's now call the High Young Award.
*lol*
NL Cy Young Award Voting Player 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. Tim Lincecum, SF 11 12 9 100 Chris Carpenter, STL 9 14 7 94 Adam Wainwright, STL 12 5 15 90
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This is highway robbery.
Linecum’s won loss differential is 8 (15-7) & Carpenter’s is 13 (17-4). What’s more is that Carpenter had a better ERA. I guess the only thing that matters is strikeouts. I don’t get it. Seven other guys had 15 wins so what is the big deal there, and three guys had more wins than him. Woops, we already determined that wins and ERA do not matter. I would love a face to face meeting with the two gutless cowards that left Carpenter off the ballot. Is there any way to find out who they are? They would fit well in the Iranian elections. They stink.
Big Jim
Originally posted by BigRon:NL Cy Young Award Voting Player 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. Tim Lincecum, SF 11 12 9 100 Chris Carpenter, STL 9 14 7 94 Adam Wainwright, STL 12 5 15 90
If the dope that left Carpenter off the ballot, for pitching 30 less innnings, had put him on, Carpenter wins. We need to find out who that was and send him a gift basket full of Giants paraphernalia.
Originally posted by SonocoNinerFan:
Do you think Cards fans are a little hot this afternoon?
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This is highway robbery.
Linecum’s won loss differential is 8 (15-7) & Carpenter’s is 13 (17-4). What’s more is that Carpenter had a better ERA. I guess the only thing that matters is strikeouts. I don’t get it. Seven other guys had 15 wins so what is the big deal there, and three guys had more wins than him. Woops, we already determined that wins and ERA do not matter. I would love a face to face meeting with the two gutless cowards that left Carpenter off the ballot. Is there any way to find out who they are? They would fit well in the Iranian elections. They stink.
Big Jim
Originally posted by BigRon:NL Cy Young Award Voting Player 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. Tim Lincecum, SF 11 12 9 100 Chris Carpenter, STL 9 14 7 94 Adam Wainwright, STL 12 5 15 90
If the dope that left Carpenter off the ballot, for pitching 30 less innnings, had put him on, Carpenter wins. We need to find out who that was and send him a gift basket full of Giants paraphernalia.
Originally posted by itlynstalyn:Originally posted by BigRon:NL Cy Young Award Voting Player 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. Tim Lincecum, SF 11 12 9 100 Chris Carpenter, STL 9 14 7 94 Adam Wainwright, STL 12 5 15 90
If the dope that left Carpenter off the ballot, for pitching 30 less innnings, had put him on, Carpenter wins. We need to find out who that was and send him a gift basket full of Giants paraphernalia.
I think it was Keith Law, can't be 100% positive on that though. He still wouldn't have won, I think it's a 5-3-1 system for the points. Even if the votes for Haren and Vasquez went to Carpenter in the exact same positions, they would have tied at the very least.
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:Originally posted by itlynstalyn:Originally posted by BigRon:NL Cy Young Award Voting Player 1st 2nd 3rd Pts. Tim Lincecum, SF 11 12 9 100 Chris Carpenter, STL 9 14 7 94 Adam Wainwright, STL 12 5 15 90
If the dope that left Carpenter off the ballot, for pitching 30 less innnings, had put him on, Carpenter wins. We need to find out who that was and send him a gift basket full of Giants paraphernalia.
I think it was Keith Law, can't be 100% positive on that though. He still wouldn't have won, I think it's a 5-3-1 system for the points. Even if the votes for Haren and Vasquez went to Carpenter in the exact same positions, they would have tied at the very least.
OOPS... just saw your post and you are correct about the voting. As far as Keith Law ... I thought only the beat writers had votes. Are you sure that Law has a vote?
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Two voters, Will Carroll of Baseball Prospectus and Keith Law of ESPN.com, did not include Carpenter on their ballots.
Originally posted by BirdmanJr: