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ALCS MVP Predictions

pr0tege

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Going to go with a surprised pick and say Infante. Led the team in Hits and Runs in the Oakland series and got no love.
 
Right now I have to say Peralta, for defensive reasons.

Delmon was big, but without Jhonny today we lose bad.
 
if it ends up being Delmon Young, my brain will explode in confusion.










but im saying Cabrera. he's been quiet for a while now, he's due for one of his patented hot streaks.
 
It's going to be Delmon. It has to be Delmon. It's the only thing that fits in this upside down world we live in.
 
So they put a better SS in the field. Having Jeter gone means nothing.

It may mean nothing if his replacement plays well.....but there is a reason that Jeter is the starter and lead off batter....the buy behind him isn't as good.
 
It may mean nothing if his replacement plays well.....but there is a reason that Jeter is the starter and lead off batter....the buy behind him isn't as good.

No. But Jeter, I'm not afraid of him in the NYY lineup. Other guys, especially the LH power but a single or two by Jeter doesn't worry me.
 
No. But Jeter, I'm not afraid of him in the NYY lineup. Other guys, especially the LH power but a single or two by Jeter doesn't worry me.


Jeter makes that offense run like Ajax does ours.

Don't underestimate what losing him means, a .300 hitter, who has historically been clutch in the postseason, and a base stealing threat.

Yankees don't have anyone who can hold Jeters jock like we don't have anyone who could hold Ajax's.
 
Jeter makes that offense run like Ajax does ours.

Don't underestimate what losing him means, a .300 hitter, who has historically been clutch in the postseason, and a base stealing threat.

Yankees don't have anyone who can hold Jeters jock like we don't have anyone who could hold Ajax's.

We all have different opinions. They can sustain losing Jeter, we can't sustain losing AJ. And its not about the replacement but they have guys that can just hit home runs whenever to make up for that. We don't.
 
Following that logic Mitch everyone in the Tigers lineup is a HR whenever threat but Berry.

Homeruns do not decide ballgames alone, Jeter is that teams leader, and sparkplug, and he's Mr Clutch.
 
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I say Verlander if there is a game seven, Young if there is not.
 
Following that logic Mitch everyone in the Tigers lineup is a HR whenever threat but Berry.

Homeruns do not decide ballgames alone, Jeter is that teams leader, and sparkplug, and he's Mr Clutch.

No they aren't. Do you have confident Avila or Peralta will hit a home run? Their guys do it all the time. He's not Mr. Clutch. He made a play against the A's one year, if the goof slid he scores and Jeter is just another guy.
 
After 2 games I believe Jhonny is definitely in line hitting .556 (5 for 9) and making 3 excellent defensive plays so far. As Leyland said in his interview tonight this is the best he has seen Jhonny play all season long.
 
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