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Guest Johnny Dickshot
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="Yancy Street Gang"]
="Nymr83"]i dont care enough to do it again, its still in my private totals.


That's the community spirit!


There's no "i" in Schaefer.


Guest ScarletKnight41
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Elster88 wrote:
If three home runs isn't worthy of 6 points, I'm not sure what is.


Especially since nobody else did anything noteworthy last night.


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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Voting for the August 14 game will close on Thursday morning.

Namor, on August 15 you voted for Hernandez. Both Orlando and Roberto pitched in that game. Please edit your vote. Thanks.


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edited. you'd have to be clinically insane to give el duque points for that game.


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ScarletKnight41 wrote:
="Elster88"]If three home runs isn't worthy of 6 points, I'm not sure what is.


Especially since nobody else did anything noteworthy last night.


if thats the standard then why did we eliminate the rule that you must give 10 points every game?

reyes' 2nd and 8th inning homers, while they may pad his statistics nicely and are a nice individual accomplishment, did next to nothign to help the club win.


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I gave him 6 because it's player of the game polling, not player of the win polling. He had about as good a game you can have hitting-wise, and did it when the rest of the offense got completely shut down. His individual accomplishment isn't lessened because it was a loss. In fact, it's more impressive because no one else could do anything with the bat yesterday.


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Nicely put Elster.

And, again, it's not like anyone else had such a stellar game that would merit a lot of points, so there wasn't the issue of splitting points between a couple of guys who did very well.


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="Elster88"]I gave him 6 because it's player of the game polling, not player of the win polling. He had about as good a game you can have hitting-wise, and did it when the rest of the offense got completely shut down. His individual accomplishment isn't lessened because it was a loss.


And that is the point I've made in several MVP discussion threads. I like the distinction made by the Sporting News in naming their "Player of the Year" award annually. It is the player who had the best (statistical) year, regardless of how his teammates performed or his team's record.

The official MVP award is sometimes awarded to the player with the best stats, but it doesn't have to be. It should be awarded to the player who, when they are in the lineup and/or they are doing well, their team does better than when they're not. The most recent examples I can think of were in the AL.

Two (or was it three/) years ago, when the Yankees jumped out to a double digit lead, Hidecki Matsui was their driving force. Jeter and A-Rod were off to slow starts and Sheffield was injured. But night after night, Matsui was the player who led them to that big lead. Later, Sheffield returned and compiled great numbers, but the Yankee lead actually decreased. Sheffield got the MVP, but I felt the W-L numbers showed that Matsui was "more valuable" to the record/performance of his team.

The second example was Vlad Guerrero last year. While he was injured, his team floundered around the .500 mark. Once he returned to the lineup, his team surged to a playoff berth. They stunk without him, they won big with him in the lineup. And to me that was a demonstration of what an MVP is all about. (Unless you're Captain Intangibles. Then, all bets are off.)

I agree with elster and Scarlett. The points awarded in our POTG should be like the Sporting News award, and based on what the player did. A Reyes- like performance should earn votes regardless of whether or not the team won.

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I gave Maine a little less beer than I otherwise would have for today's effort because he left the game with two runners on base and nobody out. He was very lucky that the pen stranded those inherited runners and kept the Phillies from getting back into the game, so I made sure that those guys got some sips of beer.


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Jose Reyes making a strong bid for a Player of the Month award.

Beltran hanging on to his season lead, but Reyes is coming on strong.

Xavier Nady, who seems like he's been gone forever, is still in the top ten.


CPF Schaefer Voting Results


Month-to-date totals for August 2006
Through game of August 15, 2006

RankNamePoints
1Jos� Reyes19.22
2Carlos Beltran10.20
3David Wright8.74
4Pedro Martinez8.23
5Paul Lo Duca7.60
6Steve Trachsel6.91
7Tom Glavine6.32
8Jos� Valentin5.74
8Orlando Hernandez5.74
10Endy Chavez5.63
11Aaron Heilman5.24
12John Maine4.72
13Carlos Delgado4.25
14Billy Wagner4.24
15Michael Tucker3.05
16Roberto Hernandez2.94
17Lastings Milledge2.76
18Darren Oliver2.53
19Pedro Feliciano2.11
20Chad Bradford1.92
21Royce Ring1.81
22Julio Franco1.05
23Mike Pelfrey1.04
24Cliff Floyd0.19



Season-to-date totals for 2006
Through game of August 15, 2006
RankNamePoints
1Carlos Beltran96.17
2David Wright93.01
3Jos� Reyes87.24
4Carlos Delgado73.76
5Tom Glavine63.35
6Pedro Martinez56.43
7Paul Lo Duca46.03
8Jos� Valentin45.42
9Steve Trachsel41.96
10Xavier Nady40.15
11Orlando Hernandez34.74
12Cliff Floyd32.55
13Billy Wagner31.29
14Endy Chavez29.52
15Duaner Sanchez27.65
16Darren Oliver26.91
17Aaron Heilman26.01
18John Maine19.63
19Chad Bradford17.57
20Alay Soler17.56
21Pedro Feliciano16.97
22Lastings Milledge13.28
23Brian Bannister12.69
24Chris Woodward10.55
25Ramon Castro10.24
26Julio Franco9.76
27Kaz Matsui7.97
28Heath Bell7.51
29Jorge Julio5.37
30Mike Pelfrey5.19
31Victor Zambrano4.66
32Jeremi Gonzalez3.25
33Michael Tucker3.05
34Roberto Hernandez2.94
35Eli Marrero2.41
36Royce Ring1.81
37Henry Owens0.89
38Anderson Hernandez0.57
39Victor Diaz0.32
40Bartolome Fortunato0.28
41Jos� Lima0.12


Guest Edgy DC
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Let there be no overlooking Carlos Beltran this evening: 2-3, 2 walks, 2 runs scored, a steal of third, and an outfield assist (even if that last was something of a gimme).


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well... that susks...

my uber-schaeffer spreadsheet just bit the dust! all the formatting is gone, and its too hard to tell anymore if the formulae are all intact.

i may cry.

folks, if you spend half a year creating, maintaining, and updating a massively overcomplicated spreadsheet, be sure to regularly back it up.

OE: and hour and a half later, and its back in workable shape. however, its no longer as pretty. i can use it to score future games. games that happened in teh past would require too much effort to ressurect, visually. the data is all there, but its just a bunch of ugly numbers and spaces. oh well. at least my tally sheet survived the mayhem!


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Month-to-date totals for August 2006
Through game of August 20, 2006

RankNamePoints
1Jos� Reyes19.74
2Carlos Beltran15.42
3Carlos Delgado10.97
4David Wright10.48
5Steve Trachsel10.05
6Orlando Hernandez10.04
7Tom Glavine9.57
8Pedro Martinez8.23
9Paul Lo Duca7.60
10Aaron Heilman7.55
11Endy Chavez7.48
12John Maine7.45
13Billy Wagner6.25
14Lastings Milledge5.95
15Jos� Valentin5.86
16Chad Bradford4.19
17Michael Tucker4.11
18Roberto Hernandez2.94
19Dave Williams2.66
20Darren Oliver2.53
21Pedro Feliciano2.40
22Royce Ring1.81
23Julio Franco1.05
24Mike Pelfrey1.04
25Chris Woodward0.53
26Cliff Floyd0.19
27Mike DiFelice0.14



Season-to-date totals for 2006
Through game of August 20, 2006
RankNamePoints
1Carlos Beltran101.39
2David Wright94.75
3Jos� Reyes87.76
4Carlos Delgado80.48
5Tom Glavine66.60
6Pedro Martinez56.43
7Paul Lo Duca46.03
8Jos� Valentin45.54
9Steve Trachsel45.10
10Xavier Nady40.15
11Orlando Hernandez39.04
12Billy Wagner33.30
13Cliff Floyd32.55
14Endy Chavez31.37
15Aaron Heilman28.32
16Duaner Sanchez27.65
17Darren Oliver26.91
18John Maine22.36
19Chad Bradford19.84
20Alay Soler17.56
21Pedro Feliciano17.26
22Lastings Milledge16.47
23Brian Bannister12.69
24Chris Woodward11.08
25Ramon Castro10.24
26Julio Franco9.76
27Kaz Matsui7.97
28Heath Bell7.51
29Jorge Julio5.37
30Mike Pelfrey5.19
31Victor Zambrano4.66
32Michael Tucker4.11
33Jeremi Gonzalez3.25
34Roberto Hernandez2.94
35Dave Williams2.66
36Eli Marrero2.41
37Royce Ring1.81
38Henry Owens0.89
39Anderson Hernandez0.57
40Victor Diaz0.32
41Bartolome Fortunato0.28
42Mike DiFelice0.14
43Jos� Lima0.12


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Feliciano has a very good ERA. But it seems he usually needs other pitchers to keep the runners he puts on from scoring.
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Guest Johnny Dickshot
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]Two (?) points (see above) for Bannister when he didn't even turn in a quality start?


Yup ©. It's gotta be looked at in the context of the game: Bannister had an awful first inning, gave up a HR to Howard, which certainly isnt a crime, but importantly pitched cleanly for 3 innings after that and left his mates with every chance to win it. Plus he was coming back from a long layoff and despite the 4 runs, prolly pitched just as well as he had -- if not better -- than those ugly April Houdini jobs where he was allowing a billion baserunners per inning but was sprung by good luck and good run support and richly rewarded by voters anywhoo.

I suppoose you can argue 2 is too many, but I still came under the limit and I think there's an even weaker case for none -- especially when no one leaving him off the ballot even approached the 10 limit themselves. This during a home game where we brought the tying or go-ahead run to the plate for 12 outs, or almost half the game.

I think most voters are too lazy with point distribution anyhow, particularly in losses-- just watch as guys like Woodward go beerless tonight despite having reached base twice and made a nice defensive play: In a one-run game where the team managed only 11 baserunners, shouldn't that deserve something?


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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
Yup (c). It's gotta be looked at in the context of the game: Bannister had an awful first inning, gave up a HR to Howard, which certainly isnt a crime, but importantly pitched cleanly for 3 innings after that and left his mates with every chance to win it.


I'm tempted to agree, except that perhaps lets him off the hook a little too much. A hiccup here or there isn't going to render him beerless -- ie. the bad first inning followed by a solid 4-5 wouldn't be a problem. Nor would a big homer to otherwise mar a good outing. It felt like a little too much to be beer-worthy.

]I think most voters are too lazy with point distribution anyhow, particularly in losses-- just watch as guys like Woodward go beerless tonight despite having reached base twice and made a nice defensive play: In a one-run game where the team managed only 11 baserunners, shouldn't that deserve something?


It's an interesting philosophical question. I don't know if everybody's lazy because it's a loss, although I know there are times when I don't feel like awarding points. That being said, if there's a 10 point maximum on wins, it often lowers the scores of worthy contributors. Last Tuesday's game versus the Cardinals, Beltran deserved more than he got for that walk-off HR, but Delgado had a big night, plus LoDuca had 3 hits -- plus there were four worthy relievers.

So how do we combat this? By not awarding as many points in the losses. Sure, Woodward's 1-3 was OK, but we can't overlook the fact that he couldn't get a ball out of the infield when it mattered, either. The catch was great, but it saved a single when there was nobody on. Nice game, but in a loss it's tough to award beer.

I worry sometimes that point totals can be inflated based on doing well in losses. Call it the Darren Oliver effect.


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Giving Woodward no beer is "rewarding" two times on base and a nice play as highly as Shawn Green's DP-laden, clutchless, failing-to-pick-the-ball-in-the-corner gets rewarded, for example.

A few ounces -- a shot glass -- is all it called for.

Bannister was on the road to a thirsty night but earned his beer on the back end. Keith would call it a "hang-with-em." You know after the game, Keith shares his Budweisers with the hangwithems.

The suggestion that a weighted discount be applied to losses has been roundly defeated here.


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Voting for the final game against the Cardinals will close on Tuesday morning.

And on Wednesday morning, voting for the Friday and Saturday games against Philadelphia will close.

Player of the Month for August is currently scheduled to be announced on the morning of Tuesday, September 5.


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Ewww - that sounds very creepy.


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