Great start tonight. Braves up 5-1.
Hitting the ball hard everywhere and Fried is looking really good.
Hitting the ball hard everywhere and Fried is looking really good.
It should be, but the voters really like all things LA or New York.MVP race is Done
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It should be, but the voters really like all things LA or New York.
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Braves' Acuña 5th player ever with 40-40 season
Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. clubbed his 40th homer of the season Friday night against the Nationals, becoming the fifth member of MLB's exclusive 40-40 club.www.espn.com
The bigots despise the "Old South". Even so, it will be difficult to deprive Acuna of his MVP. He has Betts beaten or tied in every stat. He's almost pulled even in WAR 8.1-8.0. As you alluded to, he will likely end up with a 40-70 season, with no one ever doing a 40-50. Acuna has already scored more runs than anyone since the twilight of the steroid era in 2001. Has 140 with 8 games to play. He's doing historic things. If it weren't for the steroid era (I hate it for this very reason), he'll almost surely have the most runs scored in the NL since Chuck Klein in 1932; really most all of baseball except for the cartoon run numbers put up by Ruth and Gehrig, and the meaningless prehistoric numbers put up in the 19th century."He is the only player ever to have a 40-60 season, and in fact, no one before this season had ever achieved a 40-50 season."
It seems like every media source is burying this lead for some reason.
The bigots despise the "Old South". Even so, it will be difficult to deprive Acuna of his MVP. He has Betts beaten or tied in every stat. He's almost pulled even in WAR 8.1-8.0. As you alluded to, he will likely end up with a 40-70 season, with no one ever doing a 40-50. Acuna has already scored more runs than anyone since the twilight of the steroid era in 2001. Has 140 with 8 games to play. He's doing historic things. If it weren't for the steroid era (I hate it for this very reason), he'll almost surely have the most runs scored in the NL since Chuck Klein in 1932; really most all of baseball except for the cartoon run numbers put up by Ruth and Gehrig, and the meaningless prehistoric numbers put up in the 19th century.