The Worst MVP In Baseball History

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In this video I wanted to see who the worst MVP in Baseball history is. I hope this is not taken as negative towards any of these players as I think they are important parts of baseball history but I do think it is an interesting question to ask. MVPs are always a big conversation each season and sometimes we talk about it for years after the season ends. Let me know if there is anything else you guys would like to see in the future. Thank you for watching!
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  • @TapirBaseball
    @TapirBaseball11 ай бұрын

    I had to blur a small part (20 sec) of the video due to a copyright claim. I'm sorry about the loss in the quality and I hope you still enjoy it!

  • @chili015
    @chili01511 ай бұрын

    I always felt that Kirk Gibson's 1988 MVP was egregious. Darryl Strawberry led the Majors in SLG, OPS, OPS+, HR, and played on a 100 win team that won its division by 15 games. And Will Clark hit for average, power, and registered 100 RBI, 100 R, and 100 BB back in an era when that was tough to do. Gibson's numbers were solid and the Dodgers did win their division, but he felt like the 5th best player in the NL that year.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    Some years I looked over felt like the 8th best guy in the league walked away with the award. While it is hard for a starting pitcher to be considered the most valuable, some guys were just untouchable in the 30 games they played and would end up 15th on the ballot.

  • @snerdterguson

    @snerdterguson

    11 ай бұрын

    For years I have thought they need to give a hard definition to value and add awards not based on value, but on how good a player played. Have a position player of the year and pitcher of the year for the player, regardless of team record, who has the best numbers. Then make the MVP position player only and make the CYA an MVP for pitchers. I really don't see how you can, with any accuracy at all, determine who was better or more valuable between a great shortstop and a great starting pitcher. It makes no sense for them to share awards.

  • @snerdterguson

    @snerdterguson

    11 ай бұрын

    Clarification. What I am saying is, a guy like Shohei absolutely deserves recognition for how incredible he has played. But is he actually valuable? Take him off the Angels and what happens? They are already awful,they won't make the playoffs and will have a losing record, again. Maybe we should limit candidates to players on teams that make the post season, or at least have a representative season where they really compete. I get the argument that it is unfair to punish players for being on a bad team, but I don't look at it that way. I see it as rewarding players whose contributions lead their team to success. Like last year. Even aside from having higher WAR. Judge almost singlehandedly willed his team to a division title while the Angels, like this year, finished as a losing team, outside the playoffs. Judge deserved the award for multiple reasons, and among them is the fact his production actually mattered. It had actual value to his team. Last note. Pls don't think I'm hating on Shohei, I'm in freaking awe of that dude. He was just an obvious example of a great player whose contributions actually didn't lead their team anywhere. Not his fault, but the word Valuable is right there in the award name.

  • @chili015

    @chili015

    11 ай бұрын

    @snerdterguson - Value comes in all forms. Yes, if you took Ohtani off the Angels, they'd be one of the worst teams in the league... so there's his immense value. He single-handedly keeps them from being the A's or Royals. And if you looked at it a different way... if you took Acuna off the Braves and put an average right fielder out there, the Braves would still be the best team in baseball because that's just how loaded they are. So even though he's been probably the best player in the NL on the best team, his value gets lost a little bit given how dominant they are at all facets of the game. So I would not argue that Acuna is more valuable to the Braves than Ohtani is to the Angels simply because of team standings.

  • @snerdterguson

    @snerdterguson

    11 ай бұрын

    @@chili015 maybe I should clarify. MEANINGFUL value. What ohtani has done for Thea gels, through no fault of his own, has had zero value that meant anything.

  • @Pedicrap
    @Pedicrap10 ай бұрын

    The argument for SP winning the MVP is that they face about the same amount of hitters as hitters have for AB/PA. It cancels each other out.

  • @peteyprimo7173

    @peteyprimo7173

    10 ай бұрын

    None of that is true

  • @FoxxyBrown1111

    @FoxxyBrown1111

    3 ай бұрын

    @@peteyprimo7173 Not only true. Actually they face more batters than hitters. And since good pitching usually is the reason for winning championships, pitchers not only shall, but must win MVP honors each and every year.

  • @joshw9424
    @joshw942411 ай бұрын

    Another (dis)honorable mention that comes to mind is Mo Vaughn over Albert Belle's 50/50 season in a strike-shortened 1995 season!

  • @snerdterguson

    @snerdterguson

    11 ай бұрын

    Like Ted Williams, the writers really screwed over Belle because they didn't like him personally. Ted Williams lost 3 MVPs. One in 1941 when he batted .406, and two more in seasons he got the triple crown.

  • @chriskeck3689

    @chriskeck3689

    11 ай бұрын

    I was gonna bring that one up. Belle was the obvious choice statistically, but the you know, the press

  • @michaeladams5636

    @michaeladams5636

    11 ай бұрын

    That was BS.

  • @michaeladams5636

    @michaeladams5636

    11 ай бұрын

    Andrew McCutchen over Paul Goldschmit comes to mind. Trout didn’t deserve it in 2016 either.

  • @williamcurtin5692

    @williamcurtin5692

    10 ай бұрын

    50 HR. 50 Doubles. 144 Games. Only guy who got screwed as bad as Williams and for similar reasons.

  • @raddimusmcchoyber3362
    @raddimusmcchoyber336211 ай бұрын

    Not saying Jim Thome should have won the 2002 AL MVP, but he should have finished higher than 7th.

  • @Cosmic_Cretin

    @Cosmic_Cretin

    10 ай бұрын

    ill say it, he should have won the AL MVP

  • @matthewmorgan4765

    @matthewmorgan4765

    9 ай бұрын

    Thome is one of several who had a better case that year for MVP over Tejada.

  • @matthewburris769
    @matthewburris76911 ай бұрын

    Jeff Kent beating out teammate Bonds was ridiculous.

  • @jimmysgarage9068
    @jimmysgarage906811 ай бұрын

    Great video, great editing. No dead space, volume was consistent & you provided all information needed without leaving any blanks or repeating yourself. WELL DONE sir. I see your channel growing quickly!

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    I appreciate you saying that. I am just trying to get better every video and show how great baseball is.

  • @jimmysgarage9068

    @jimmysgarage9068

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TapirBaseball Funny enough, I’m trying to get back into baseball after being out for a while. I’m a KZreadr as well - but don’t have the editing capabilities to make videos like you do. I really enjoy this content & am sure that many others do as well. Best of luck to you - I’ll be looking out for all your future content 🇺🇸🤘

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    It took me a long time to learn really simple edits so I wouldn't get discouraged if I was you. I am now working with an editor (Joe Plate, Link in my description) and it is probably the only way I am able to stay consistent. Off topic, but your name is very similar to my favorite album "Joe's Garage".

  • @GargonzoMedia

    @GargonzoMedia

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks! They should only get better!

  • @judgeme7202
    @judgeme720210 ай бұрын

    Amazing Video man! I have never known anything about baseball besides (toss ball, hit ball, try to catch ball), but this video was really interesting to a newb like me. Keep it up :)

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    Baskemball Lerbon

  • @Hezzy_Baseball
    @Hezzy_Baseball10 ай бұрын

    Great video! Keep up the good work. My vote for one of the weirdest MVP votes was the 2000 NL vote. Todd Helton put up insane numbers and somehow only finished 5th in the voting.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, I’ve enjoyed your videos for a couple months now so that means a lot. While I was going over MVP voting through the year I saw a lot of years where the best player seemed to finish 5th-10th.

  • @VinceWhitacre

    @VinceWhitacre

    10 ай бұрын

    Voters have never known how to handle Coors. Which is kinda ludicrous, since we know player splits. Hell, the Coors effect almost kept Larry Walker out of the Hall (and has kept Helton out so far). In 2000, Helton slashed .353/.441/.633 AWAY from Coors Field. He would have been MVP-worthy if every game had been played on the road that year. And he hit like that while being that unicorn of baseball, a first baseman who actually contributes to his team in the field. If you're an MVP with no enhancement, then you're still an MVP if the altitude makes you look even better than you are. Bring him down to sea level, Todd Helton was still the best player in 2000.

  • @matthicksxx
    @matthicksxx11 ай бұрын

    Wow. I just found your channel. Great editing! Look forward to seeing more

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you enjoyed it. All credit for the editing goes to Joe Plate (his link is in the description). More videos are on the way!

  • @GargonzoMedia

    @GargonzoMedia

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Look forward to bringing you more of Tapir’s content!

  • @Chuckwagon1515
    @Chuckwagon151511 ай бұрын

    Tejada over A Rod will always be the worst in my mind. FIFTY SEVEN HOMERS

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    To be fair the writers were all but required to pick someone from the m**** b*** team.

  • @Chuckwagon1515

    @Chuckwagon1515

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TapirBaseball I am too young to remember precisely, but how much of a story was that during the season? I assumed it wasn’t much of a conversation until Michael Lewis’s book was published.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    It was way before my time as well so I'm not sure. I just know voters were much more in favor of the "best player on the best team" way than they are now.

  • @Chuckwagon1515

    @Chuckwagon1515

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TapirBaseball true, absolute insanity. I can’t imagine looking at a guy that OPS’s over 1.000 with 57 homers and elite defense and being like “well his team doesn’t win!” For justification. Wild times

  • @michaelsmith-fe7ry

    @michaelsmith-fe7ry

    11 ай бұрын

    STEROIDS

  • @Kellenkannibal
    @Kellenkannibal11 ай бұрын

    Great content, hope your channel continues to grow!

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I am really happy to see how passionate people are about my favorite sport.

  • @anthonyrusso6696
    @anthonyrusso669610 ай бұрын

    If you look at Batters Faced for starting pitchers and compare that against plate appearances for batters, it starts to look like a far more even comparison. Yes, they only play once every 5 games, but the number of opportunities they each have are actually often similar. I get the argument that pitchers have the Cy Young award, but if you want the most valuable player, it very well could be a pitcher.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree. Look at Walter Johnson’s MVP. Easily one of the most valuable seasons ever

  • @matthewmorgan4765

    @matthewmorgan4765

    9 ай бұрын

    I've thought this as well, as to why pitchers (specifically starting pitchers) shouldn't be automatically disqualified from the MVP because "they only play every 5th game" A starter can do as much work in a quality start as a typical batter does across 5 games

  • @iAintSayDat
    @iAintSayDat10 ай бұрын

    I'm nominating Ryan Braun, not because he beat out Matt Kemp in 2011, when Kemp had better slash numbers at the tail end of when slash numbers were one of the biggest factors, and not just because Braun did steroids. It's because Braun tried to ruin the life of the guy who collected his sample to cover up the fact he broke the rules. One of the most underrated bad things that an athlete ever did.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    Definitely a reasonable nomination. I did consider mentioning it but I felt like if I did I would have to mention every award won by roided players and even then I felt like Lou was the most snubbed. I remember watching a video about him trying to cover up the situation, just bad news all around.

  • @iAintSayDat

    @iAintSayDat

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TapirBaseball I guessed that maybe the wave of steroid MVPs is why Braun was left out. A Rod also went after people to cover himself but people know that. People forgot Braun in Milwaukee.

  • @danferrantino8165
    @danferrantino816511 ай бұрын

    Surprised not to see Mo V and Albert Belle. Albert definitely deserved it. This coming from a Red Sox fan

  • @kazera3282

    @kazera3282

    11 ай бұрын

    💯 Belle had one of the greatest slugging seasons ever. The voters punished him purely because he was kind of a d!ck and they didn't like him. The older I get, the more I realize that so much of one's "success" in the world is based more on how likeable and popular you are, rather than your pure performance and effort.

  • @JayZed-tl5bc
    @JayZed-tl5bc10 ай бұрын

    “H-E-quadruple baseball bats”?? Holy sheee-ittt. Neither Little Boy nor Fat Man has anything on THAT bomb.

  • @intune252
    @intune25211 ай бұрын

    You should've mentioned that Cochrane only won because up until that season, prior award winners were ineligible for the ballot. This is the same reason that Lou Gehrig won in 1927, because even though his stats were insane, Babe Ruth hitting 60 home runs with even better stats on possibly the greatest team ever would've easily gotten him another trophy

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    Very good point. I did learn about that rule and for some reason I must of forgotten to include it in the video. It is always funny learning Ruth only one 1 MVP while being the best player for a decade.

  • @snerdterguson

    @snerdterguson

    11 ай бұрын

    Sadly, people still use the one MVP as reason Ruth was not as good as Bonds, who had 7. If not for that rule, Babe likely has 8 with zero controversy, maybe 10. From 1920-1931 or 32, there's a serious case for him being MVP, except in 1925 when he missed time with a stomach issue (the belly ache heard round the world, the papers called it) I'm not mad that it led to Gehrig getting it in 27 though. He's my favorite historical player (meaning players I wasn't alive to see). And his numbers every year were MVP worthy in a bubble. For fun sometime, go look at his BBRef page. Go down to 1938 and look at his numbers. Then let it sink in that he was doing that while ALS was ravaging his body and sapping his strength and harming his hand eye coordination.

  • @raschticky

    @raschticky

    11 ай бұрын

    That’s not true. Jimmie Foxx won the MVP in 1932 and 1933. The reason cochrane won the MVP in 1934 was because he was the player-manager of the Tigers, and in his first year in that position, the Tigers won their first pennant since 1909, as well as having a very good season stats wise.

  • @iamsithazagoth3728

    @iamsithazagoth3728

    11 ай бұрын

    The last season in which that rule existed was 1928 (Cochrane's first MVP). A better question for the 1934 season (despite Gehrig's TC season) is why didn't his far superior teammates, Charlie Gehringer or Hank Greenberg, win it?

  • @DanielSong39

    @DanielSong39

    10 ай бұрын

    @@snerdterguson Wow Ruth led the league in WAR 10 times

  • @54raynor
    @54raynor11 ай бұрын

    I’d say the biggest problem with Griffey in 1996 is that he might not have even the most valuable player on his own team. Alex Rodriguez put up better numbers across the board at the plate, and while he wasn’t as valuable defensively, he was still above average at shortstop and their total WAR were very close.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    The Mariners had so much talent in their organization during those years. Imagine if they had Griffey, ARod, David Ortiz, Ichiro, Randy Johnson, and Edgar all on the field together.

  • @54raynor

    @54raynor

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TapirBaseball That is cheating slightly, since Griffey had already taken a step back by the time Ichiro crossed the pond, Ortiz didn’t become an elite hitter until Edgar’s 2nd-to-last season, and it would have been difficult to get Edgar and Ortiz on the field together anyway since they are the top two DH’s of all time. But that’s still a lot of elite-level HOF talent to be on a roster in the same time period.

  • @leonzaduncan2438

    @leonzaduncan2438

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@TapirBaseballand they lost to a dude that carried his team to the playoffs in the 2nd half of the same division.

  • @dvon1097

    @dvon1097

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree ARod deserved it in 1996

  • @leonzaduncan2438

    @leonzaduncan2438

    11 ай бұрын

    @@dvon1097 I don't

  • @300gjw
    @300gjw10 ай бұрын

    Catchers were always thought highly of prior to the 60’s

  • @Diggerdog2nd
    @Diggerdog2nd11 ай бұрын

    In Willies 79 season he had his best hr season in a while but not by much, but I know the World series win played big because he definitely led that team & it was one of those legendary seasons because of a lot of outside hype too. They used a big musical hit (We are family) that the media hyped big time that even brough them to non-baseball fans attention. Sometimes a winning team helps if that player was hot & sometimes it doesn't.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    My dad was on the west coast at the time but still mentioned how much of an impact the pirates were having on baseball. Their reach was across the whole country and it was really cool to read about a team like that. I wanted to fit in the Stargell stars but maybe that'll be for another video.

  • @gregoryevans8179

    @gregoryevans8179

    11 ай бұрын

    79 MVP was payback for 71.

  • @skinnie2838

    @skinnie2838

    11 ай бұрын

    Tony Gwynn should have had a few more MVP's

  • @lawman592

    @lawman592

    11 ай бұрын

    And 1973.

  • @iamsithazagoth3728

    @iamsithazagoth3728

    11 ай бұрын

    The World Series had nothing to do with his MVP because the voting takes place before the postseason.

  • @WeGachaMetal
    @WeGachaMetal11 ай бұрын

    Great video. Smartly done!

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you, that means a lot!

  • @joeurrutia1620
    @joeurrutia162010 ай бұрын

    The worst snub was mo Vaughan beating belle for mvp. Vaughan was a great hitter too but belle was the only player to ever have 50 homers and 50 doubles in a season

  • @kevhead1525

    @kevhead1525

    10 ай бұрын

    Some win because of good press. Some lose because of bad. Another agenda choice by the writers.

  • @hempbox-ec4xq
    @hempbox-ec4xq10 ай бұрын

    Ozzie Smith won the MVP and a silver slugger by hitting .303 with 0 homers😂

  • @cuddyfox6973

    @cuddyfox6973

    9 ай бұрын

    Ozzie Smith did not won the MVP in 1987. That award went to Andre Dawson.

  • @orbyfan
    @orbyfan11 ай бұрын

    The Cleveland Indians dominated the American League in 1954, but the MVP vote was split among several Indians, allowing Yogi Berra to win. Jeff Burroughs in 1974 and Andre Dawson in 1987 were questionable choices.

  • @hereliesthedwarf
    @hereliesthedwarf11 ай бұрын

    If you make another video on this topic, I recommend taking a look at Joe Gordon over Ted Williams in 1942

  • @loringjohnson7797

    @loringjohnson7797

    11 ай бұрын

    DiMaggio over Williams in 1947 was even more egregious.

  • @scottodonnell7121

    @scottodonnell7121

    10 ай бұрын

    @@loringjohnson7797 I think that was the year one writer who didn't like Ted didn't even give him a tenth place vote! And it made the difference.

  • @vincentartura7299

    @vincentartura7299

    10 ай бұрын

    The writer in question here is Dave Egan, who wrote for the Boston Record. He hated Ted Williams, and the feeling was mutual. In spring training, Williams would yell at Egan, "Hey you old goat, why don't you go die!!" Like I said, the feeling was mutual.... Egan refused to even name Williams even 10th on any ballot he filled out.....

  • @scottodonnell7121

    @scottodonnell7121

    10 ай бұрын

    @@vincentartura7299 in his autobiography, Ted said the writer was Del Webb who didn't give him a tenth place vote in 1947. Ted would confront him over something he wrote and the feud was on. I think Ted should have just not read the columns of the day and ignored the writers instead of fighting with them all the time. He was too thin-skinned for all the fame.

  • @vincentartura7299

    @vincentartura7299

    10 ай бұрын

    @scottodonnell7121 In the two sources I've checked, "Field of Screams" by David Schenin, and "The Baseball Hall of Shame" by Robert Nash and Alan Zullo, both Del Webb and Dave Egan are mentioned. Both books pointed at Egan as the worst of the two. I agree, Ted Williams was a bit too thin skinned for Boston, and especially New York.....

  • @cousinjimmy2638
    @cousinjimmy263810 ай бұрын

    Stargell's MVP was a lot about how amazing the 1979 Pirates team was and how he led them.

  • @Member15201
    @Member1520111 ай бұрын

    Willie Stargell was not a first basemen he played before the DH. Great bats went to first. He was 39 and was not on steroids. He was a Left Fielder with a cannon for an arm. He was a big guy and his legs gave out but he still had hits in his bat and one of the greatest BIG inspirational leaders in MLB history. Also that MVP was partly for a life time of work. Oh and a thank you from the game.

  • @southsider3542

    @southsider3542

    11 ай бұрын

    He probably should have won MVP in 1973 over Pete Rose as well

  • @stevea6816

    @stevea6816

    10 ай бұрын

    Stargell should have won in 71, the year Pirates won it all, but for some reason they gave award to Joe Torre, who won the batting title. But in 72---Billy Williams led in most categories, but award went to Johnny Bench, whose power numbers were good but BA down.

  • @user-ti8tb8cl7d
    @user-ti8tb8cl7d10 ай бұрын

    Post 2000, Morneau in 2006 was terrible. Only position player in 23 years to not lead the league in a major offensive category or bWAR, and not score 100 runs in the season to win the award. The top 4 bWAR guys were Grady Sizemore, Vernon Wells, Carlos Guillen and Travis Hafner. I guess the writers either had something against Cleveland or didn't see a big enough name on the list and just went with the guy guy who had a lot of RBI's on a winning team (See Juan Gonzalez).

  • @dandillon3401
    @dandillon340110 ай бұрын

    Ted Williams not getting it in '41 when he hit 406/553/735 is crazy to me

  • @anthonyrusso6696

    @anthonyrusso6696

    10 ай бұрын

    That was dimaggio's hit streak year tho, right? Not saying it's a good reason, but it's easy to see how voters may have gotten swept up in that.

  • @DanielSong39

    @DanielSong39

    10 ай бұрын

    @@anthonyrusso6696 DiMaggio was leagues better than Williams as a fielder, possibly big enough to make up for the difference in offensive production DiMaggio was a sick hitter too. We're not exactly talking about Ichiro here

  • @deepdrag8131

    @deepdrag8131

    10 ай бұрын

    When Williams was snubbed in ‘42 and lost to Joe Gordon it was an even worse injustice.

  • @DanielSong39

    @DanielSong39

    10 ай бұрын

    @@deepdrag8131 I'm actually 50-50 on '41, as for '42 I think Williams deserved it but it's closer than it appears. Williams had a lead glove and Joe Gordon provided amazing defense at second base. Williams was giving up like +5WAR on the field and I'm not sure whether the gap in offensive production is significantly larger than that

  • @S0appy-t8w
    @S0appy-t8w11 ай бұрын

    I been looking for a video like this for a while

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    I am glad you found it.

  • @jimsoloway
    @jimsoloway10 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised that you don't think Don Baylor in 1979 over Fred Lynn is not at least a candidate. Lynn led the league in BA, OBP, Slugging, WAR and won a Gold Glove in center field. Don Baylor was mostly a DH who was 10th in OPS in the AL.

  • @georgearthur304
    @georgearthur30411 ай бұрын

    To add on what the narrator was talking about Lou Gehrig. In 1934, Mickey Cochrane won the M.V.P. award, however the narrator failed to mention that Lou Gehrig won the triple crown. Not only winning the triple crown, Mr. Gehrig also led the American League in OBP (.465) - SLG (.706) - OPS (1.172) - OPS plus (207) - total bases (409). How does someone with those statistics end up losing in the M.V.P. race???? Lou Gehrig should have had at least five M.V.P. awards!

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    There was a graphic on screen that showed every stat he led the league in. He really had an unbelievable season and was so far above every other player at the plate that year.

  • @mikeschultz6383
    @mikeschultz638311 ай бұрын

    That Griffey catch at 6:40 was the best catch ever made period.

  • @willshad

    @willshad

    11 ай бұрын

    LOL it was a pretty routine play.

  • @familyguyfreemoviedownload8314

    @familyguyfreemoviedownload8314

    11 ай бұрын

    @@willshadrobbing a home run is not a routine play

  • @willshad

    @willshad

    11 ай бұрын

    @@familyguyfreemoviedownload8314 it wasn't a very difficult play is what I meant. He was literally standing there waiting for the ball.

  • @mitchellkalina8191

    @mitchellkalina8191

    11 ай бұрын

    Greatest catch of all time might be a stretch, but way more difficult than the comments would have you believe. It was a routine play...for HIM. That's the point, most center fielders aren't making that play and certainly not that easy. I think the catch earlier in his career against the Yankees was much more difficult. He had to run full speed just to make it there and he still leapt up the wall and caught it in stride. Simple minds can't comprehend the difference in high difficulty plays, if someone makes it look easy they assume it IS easy.

  • @mikeschultz6383

    @mikeschultz6383

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mitchellkalina8191 definitely agree with ya the kid was a beast out there in centerfield.

  • @jodo4661
    @jodo466111 ай бұрын

    Great video, Has anyone ever told you that you sound like moist critical

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    Lmao. Just a couple dozen times. I like him so I appreciate the comparison.

  • @marcoslaureano5562
    @marcoslaureano556211 ай бұрын

    Before I even watch the video - I'm guessing Willie Hernandez in the AL in '84 or Dennis Eckersley. Closers should NEVER win MVP. Pitchers in general should never win it. It should be for every day players.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree. It is impossible to generate a lot of value when you only play once or twice a week.

  • @Diggerdog2nd

    @Diggerdog2nd

    11 ай бұрын

    Totally agree. Give them the CY Young which is basically the most valuable pitcher. They don't need both.

  • @scottodonnell7121

    @scottodonnell7121

    10 ай бұрын

    Dwight Evans should have won in 1984.

  • @marcoslaureano5562

    @marcoslaureano5562

    10 ай бұрын

    @@scottodonnell7121 Dewey should be in the HALL as well.

  • @scottodonnell7121

    @scottodonnell7121

    10 ай бұрын

    @@marcoslaureano5562 Yup. He was better than Jim Rice who begged his way in.

  • @danol.8595
    @danol.859511 ай бұрын

    Griffey was huge case of east coast bias

  • @patrickmoreau7592
    @patrickmoreau759211 ай бұрын

    Good video I would add A Fraud because it is now known that he was juiced from day one

  • @pukulu
    @pukulu10 ай бұрын

    The criteria for MVP awards has evolved greatly over time. In the "old days" it was home runs, RBIs, batting average and hits that were most looked at by voting sportswriters. Nowadays for every day players it is some combination of on-base percentage, slugging percentage and total bases along with some consideration given to defense. RBIs are no longer a major factor in MVP choices, and batting average isn't either, unless it is so high that it strikes awe into those who look at the numbers. Rod Carew's MVP award season was a good example, where he batted .388 with 239 hits. Joe Torre batted .363 one year with well over 130 RBIs and sportswriters were duly impressed. They were never impressed, however, with the high batting averages of Tony Gwynn.

  • @pukulu

    @pukulu

    10 ай бұрын

    There are many examples in which a catcher won the MVP award but several other players had much higher yearly WAR. Yogi Berra was the beneficiary of such a bias in favor of catchers. Same with Campanella.

  • @gregrowe1168

    @gregrowe1168

    10 ай бұрын

    Tony Gwynn never hit many homers or had many rbi.

  • @willshad
    @willshad11 ай бұрын

    Kind of silly to say that Griffey was 'leagues above' Gonzalez in production, and then proceed to show their numbers...which were nearly identical. Also you failed to mention that Gonzalez's team finished ahead of Griffey's

  • @michaelhuffman6429

    @michaelhuffman6429

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree

  • @brandonfarr6740

    @brandonfarr6740

    11 ай бұрын

    exactly.. griffey may have been the overall better player, but he sure as hell wasn't leagues above gonzalez

  • @willshad

    @willshad

    11 ай бұрын

    @@brandonfarr6740 They were close enough where the fact that Gonzales' team finished first could justifiably make the difference.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    Poor timing on my part to show just batting stats while saying that. That sentence was more meant in terms of Gehrig being “leagues above” his competition at the plate. Griffey was a much better defender while putting up the same if not slightly better batting stats which was the real reason that put him ahead.

  • @DanielSong39

    @DanielSong39

    10 ай бұрын

    Defense is part of the sport Yes they were pretty similar in offense On the field well...

  • @IlGreven
    @IlGreven11 ай бұрын

    Another one that probably should never have happened was Andre Dawson in 1987. He had a great season, leading the league in home runs and RBIs, but he was on the last place Chicago Cubs. He got the benefit of a split vote over which Cardinal should get the honor, Ozzie Smith or Jack Clark. Clark led the league in OPS with 1.055 and walks with 136, and also had 35 homers and 106 RBI, though he was injured such that he only played 131 games. Ozzie was, well, Ozzie: A defensive wizard with a light bat but was a menace on the basepaths. Sadly, this would be as close to the MVP as Ozzie would come.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    Also fair to mention Gwynn that season as well. Any time Ozzie even hit close to league average he was one of the most valuable players in the league. If they counted backflips as a stat then he would of won MVP every year.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    It makes someone like Pedro that much more impressive when he was putting up all time numbers while in the middle of the steroid era.

  • @jon-eriksuermann9844

    @jon-eriksuermann9844

    10 ай бұрын

    I was going to say the same thing. Along the same lines I would argue that Ryan Howard over Pujols in 2006 is similar because the Phillies didn’t make the playoffs finishing 12 games back.

  • @djlp2212
    @djlp221210 ай бұрын

    Bellinger had a great start in the 2019 season but had a horrible 2nd half. The only reason his averages (.189 BA the 2nd half) were high was because of that start. Yelich should of got the MVP.

  • @jerryklooster438
    @jerryklooster43810 ай бұрын

    Good video. I always thought William's had a better year than Bench in '72. William's out hit Bench by 60 points.

  • @CT--eo2vv
    @CT--eo2vv11 ай бұрын

    Mo Vaughn probably shouldn’t have one in 95

  • @timothybrown5999
    @timothybrown599911 ай бұрын

    Haven’t watched yet, but it’s gotta be Mickey Cochrane. I remember being a kid and marveling at all the amazing MVP stats through the years. Then there was a dude who hit 2 Home Runs, barely any steals and wasn’t a pitcher. I always assumed it was a spite vote, they just didn’t want to give the award to all the other more deserving players.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    Another commenter mentioned how it was the first year in which they didn't have the "one and done rule" and most likely some voters were still holding by that. It does stick out like quite the sore thumb in terms of stats but I hope I highlight what made him a great a player while not providing the most exciting batting numbers.

  • @SimonFoster23111971

    @SimonFoster23111971

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TapirBaseball and @timothybrown5999 - Catchers are the leaders of their team - and the position is harder to play well than 2B or 1B - plus he also Managed the team. The Tigers went from 5th in 1933 (while he was playing for the Philadelphia A's) to getting within one game of Winning the WS in 1934).

  • @richdouglas2311
    @richdouglas231111 ай бұрын

    My guess before seeing the video would be (1) Zolio Versailles or (2) Phil Rizzuto. Let's watch and see....

  • @kevhead1525
    @kevhead152510 ай бұрын

    Stargell winning made me think that the supposed post season not being taken into consideration in voting was a crock. All post season it was about "Pops".

  • @dafttassia1960
    @dafttassia196011 ай бұрын

    Even before watching it's got to be a reliever

  • @SLIDESPOT
    @SLIDESPOT11 ай бұрын

    Decided to pause it and go look at all MVPs and see if i am on same page

  • @kevinmadden1645
    @kevinmadden164511 ай бұрын

    Jim Konstanty, Zoilo Versailles and Jeff Burroughs. Tough to get worse than this.

  • @jacktyler2880
    @jacktyler28809 ай бұрын

    Very instructive video, and as you say, we all have our own ideas. My question on the MVP is, valuable to who? To himself? If that's the case, then just give it to the highest WAR every year and have done with it. Baseball is a team sport, and I like to imagine that it means valuable to your team. Controversy in this is demonstrated by Andre Dawson's NL win in 1987. His 49 home runs and 137 RBIs led all of baseball, certainly great accomplishments in themselves, but he played on the Cubs, a team that finished last in a six-team division that year with a 76-85 record. My question has to be, what did his 49 HRs do for that team, and how much worse than dead last would they have been without him? Give him an award for his HRs, certainly, but MVP? Sorry, just can't see it.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    9 ай бұрын

    Great question. I think every voter has a different answer to this, some think you should only consider the individual's performance while others just vote for the best player on the best team. I think there are arguments for both but I just don't like the idea of knocking someone for an individual award because their teammates are bad. I appreciate your comment, well spoken.

  • @SLagonia
    @SLagonia10 ай бұрын

    Willie Hernandez wasn't even the third best player on his own team in '84

  • @OH_MY_DOGGG
    @OH_MY_DOGGG11 ай бұрын

    The Least Valid Most Valuable Player Award? Pedroia caught me by surprise in 2008.

  • @scottodonnell7121

    @scottodonnell7121

    10 ай бұрын

    He had a fantastic season at the plate and in the field. Totally deserving.

  • @louisminati
    @louisminati11 ай бұрын

    Griffey is one of my all time favorites but Belle deserved it with the only 50 50 season in history

  • @DaDitka
    @DaDitka11 ай бұрын

    I've never been able to understand how- On the one hand, pitchers in general should not be considered for the MVP award, but On the other hand, according to baseball conventional wisdom, 75% of the game of baseball is pitching. How is it possible to reconcile the idea that the most valuable players on a team should not be considered among the most valuable players in the league? The only thing I can think of in response to this is that perhaps the MVP award should be from here on out called the MVPP award- Most Valuable Position Player. If the name of the award clearly differentiates between pitchers (who are players) and position players, then this would solve the problem. Note I'm not arguing for any specific pitcher winning in a specific year. I'm just saying that pitchers are players as well, its called the Most Valuable Player award, and since baseball is 75% pitching... P.S. excellent job, thank you. One MVP which I always found a bit puzzling was Andre Dawson in 1987. He had good numbers, but I could have listed at least 10 players better than him, and since he played on a last-place team that year, you couldn't argue that in that year, it should have been someone from a winner.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    I find the idea of the MVP a bit confusing and it has caused discussions since it's inception over whether it is purely about the individual's performance or if team success matters. You have a fair point in pointing out the hypocrisy of pitcher's not being able to be voted the most valuable yet it is generally agreed upon that pitching wins more than large run support. You can have a guy go 0-3 in the lineup and still score 10+ runs but if you have a pitcher who gives up 5 runs on his on you'll never throw a shutout (obviously). While I don't think this would happen I do think a better way of looking at it would be having an individual position MVP, it is hard to compare a catcher who hits slightly above average but has great defense to a first baseman that hits 50 homeruns and has to DH half of his games because he can't field. I appreciate you commenting and enjoying the video, I love baseball and it is awesome seeing others appreciate the game just as much if not more.

  • @DaDitka

    @DaDitka

    11 ай бұрын

    @TheTapir You raise fair points. And yes, it is confusing, and even if MLB were to change the name of the award to MVPP, there would still be confusion because of what you said- do you vote for the lighter hitting catcher who is a legitimate Gold Glover or a 1B who pounds 50 HR and plays mediocre defense? I think, though, that this is one of the things which makes the game so much fun. The controversy over who should get it and who deserves it is, to me, a lot of fun. Take care and you have my best. Keep up the good work.

  • @TTGGrave
    @TTGGrave10 ай бұрын

    Great video. I’d personally lean toward Gordon over Williams in 42 as the most egregious choice. That’s definitely not to denigrate Joe Gordon’s excellent year, but there’s no comparison.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    Definitely a notable year. I plan on making a video about Williams in the future and his time in the military while in his prime.

  • @jmkeupp
    @jmkeupp9 ай бұрын

    The MVP award is not for the "best" player but the one who was the "most valuable." There is a big difference.

  • @ben2972
    @ben297211 ай бұрын

    i love stats and analytics. that said, i watched many games when tejada won over a-rod. it was a correct choice. juan gonzales…that’s a tough one, and i’m from seattle, but…i do remember being nervous every time he came to the plate - he was a one-man wrecking crew. eckersley, to me, seemed justified. he was on a fading a’s team, maybe even not a good team that year, but they made the playoffs, and they don’t make it without him. to me, to decide who is most valuable, one would have to actually look at things like “in what situations did they get their RBIs?” “when they made a great catch, was their team up or down 10-1 already?” things like that. i watched jay buhner hit 40+ homers a few times, and they always seemed to come when we were up 8-3, stuff like that. i remember watching with my dad a few times, we’d be up like 9-1, and i’d say “watch, buhner will homer now that the game is out of reach for the other team…” and…waddya know 😂

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    I appreciate the insight of some one who got to watch a fair amount of games during that season. While I try to do my best not to be dictated strictly by stats, it is hard to get a complete picture without being present during the time of which ever season is being considered. I try and split my time researching between stat sheets, biographies, news articles, and books detailing the history of baseball to get a better picture than just looking at a million different numbers. I agree that it definitely depends on when RBIs, hits, and other contributions happen. I have a few similar stories with my dad where we just get gut feelings and sure enough the ball is gone the next pitch.

  • @matthewmorgan4765

    @matthewmorgan4765

    9 ай бұрын

    How exactly did Tejada "win" over A-rod? And Tejada was only the second most valuable player on the A's 2002 - first was Barry Zito. Eckersley is an interesting case, as the A's in 1992 weren't quite as good as their record indicated -they went 96-66 but their Pythagorean record was 89-73. Were those "extra" 7 wins due solely to Eckersley saving a few close ones? I don't know, but it does seem the writers were a little too fixated on the whole "save" thing. If instead of Eckersley, they had a less dominant closer, they'd have won 93 or 94 instead of 96 and still would have made the playoffs, so I disagree with the claim that "they don’t make it without him". "to me, to decide who is most valuable, one would have to actually look at things like “in what situations did they get their RBIs?”" - the one situation when hitters get RBIs is when runners are on base "“when they made a great catch, was their team up or down 10-1 already?” things like that." - if you want to know who was valuable, try to determine who was responsible for the score being 10-1 in the first place

  • @brianmcgill9404
    @brianmcgill940410 ай бұрын

    1974. Jeff Burroughs was 25th in the league in WAR, and Steve Garvey was 17th in the league in WAR.

  • @jmcd30
    @jmcd3011 ай бұрын

    Joey Votto should have won it over Stanton in 2017.

  • @rambler1475
    @rambler147510 ай бұрын

    Anytime a pitcher wins mvp, all position players get robbed

  • @snerdterguson
    @snerdterguson11 ай бұрын

    I wonder, for MVPs from 1990-present... Is Terry Pendleton the most obscure? I used him on an immaculate grid for a Brave who won MVP and under 1% of players picked him.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    He would be a good pick for most obscure. It’s funny playing immaculate grid and putting the first guy to come to mind and assuming he would be everyone’s first choice only for it to be 1-2%.

  • @snerdterguson

    @snerdterguson

    11 ай бұрын

    @@billykammerer241 huh? He never won mvp.

  • @DanielSong39

    @DanielSong39

    10 ай бұрын

    Probably should have been Bonds in 1991 but Pendleton had an amazing year. Probably doesn't qualify as a travesty

  • @buckfan1969
    @buckfan196910 ай бұрын

    My vote goes to Joe Gordon, who was MVP in 1942 when Williams won his first Triple Crown.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    I plan on making a video in the future about what could of been if Williams didn’t miss the years he did due to military service

  • @cuddyfox6973
    @cuddyfox69739 ай бұрын

    I think that Goldschmidt should had won the award in 2013. He led the NL with Home Runs, RBIs, OPS and SLG and the writers give it to McClutchen, which did not even led the league in WAR. The WAR leader that year was Kershaw.

  • @matthewmorgan4765

    @matthewmorgan4765

    9 ай бұрын

    It was more a feel-good story with the Pirates finally back in the playoffs for the first time since The Slide...

  • @donshults7772
    @donshults777211 ай бұрын

    1952 Hank Sauer (Roberts, Robinson, Musial) 1992 Dennis Eckersley (Clemens, Messina, Puckett, Big Hurt) 1974 was a poor vote for both leagues as neither Jeff Burroughs or Steve Garvey were the MVP of their respective leagues.

  • @rickmellinger4699
    @rickmellinger469910 ай бұрын

    Chipper Jones in ‘99. Bagwell had better offensive numbers but McGwire numbers were ridiculous. Topped Jones by 20 HRs and 30+ RBIs.

  • @mastermace7770
    @mastermace777010 ай бұрын

    Willie mays or Ernie banks should have won the mvp in 1960, but they gave it to Dick Groat

  • @MaikeruShinigami
    @MaikeruShinigami10 ай бұрын

    I’m not knowledgeable enough on the history of baseball to come up with my own thoughts. But based on this video, and the comments about Cochrane over Gehrig, I would say the most confusing is Marty Marion. Cochrane beating Gehrig with our current knowledge is ludicrous, but with that information about one MVP per player being either a rule or a debate at that time, I understand why he didn’t get it. Also, it’s hard to say Marion’s value wasn’t outside of the stat books, so I’m sure there’s something more at play there. Based on the knowledge and the information in the video and comments about Cochrane v Gehrig though, Marion is the one that makes me most curious. Enough that I might look up some videos about him.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    Both Cochrane and Gehrig were both already one time MVPs at the time of that race. I should have put it in the video but he had already won one in 1928 (it was a slightly different award before 1931)

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    It was really interesting learning about both Cochrane and Marion. Both seemed to be very interesting players that stats can’t fully appreciate.

  • @MaikeruShinigami

    @MaikeruShinigami

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TapirBaseball Okay. THAT makes the whole thing more confusing.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MaikeruShinigami I agree lol

  • @gregrowe1168
    @gregrowe116810 ай бұрын

    I remember one year Andre Dawson won mvp on a last place Cubs team. He had a great year but the team was terrible.

  • @b0ajvk8
    @b0ajvk89 ай бұрын

    This video is about the worst MVP in baseball history but there is a difference between the worst mvp and the worst choice of candidates. That would probably be 1942 Gordon over Williams. That was simply anger at Williams by the writers.

  • @matthewhenningervonada9914
    @matthewhenningervonada991411 ай бұрын

    I probably didn't pay attention, but what about Joe gordon beating Ted williams who had a triple crown?

  • @DanielSong39

    @DanielSong39

    10 ай бұрын

    2nd baseman from NY who was a sensational fielder vs an outfielder from Boston with stone gloves I'm not saying it's fair, but you have to realize Williams is giving up like 5 WAR to this guy on defense

  • @matthewhenningervonada9914

    @matthewhenningervonada9914

    10 ай бұрын

    @@DanielSong39 I guess thank you for clarifying, and I guess I understand now.

  • @FourFriends-gk8lz
    @FourFriends-gk8lz10 ай бұрын

    Marty Marion's is pretty hard to figure out, without the benefit of being able to SEE HIM PLAY (defense.)

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    That is the hard part of trying to analyze some of the older players. It is extremely hard to find any video showcasing much of anything. You really just have to go off of word of mouth and from everything I read he was a very solid defensive player so I have to take them on their word.

  • @lamardays883
    @lamardays88311 ай бұрын

    That Detroit reliever in the 70s. Or Juan Gonzalez's

  • @inkedvillan80
    @inkedvillan8010 ай бұрын

    Trammel whitaker or gibson in 84 over willie hernandez. He was a great closer but they were blowing people out daily. One of the hitters shouldve won for sure

  • @kevhead1525

    @kevhead1525

    10 ай бұрын

    Yep. A serious head scratcher.

  • @FOXTAIL-hf5ki
    @FOXTAIL-hf5ki10 ай бұрын

    I believe that in Cochrane's and Gehrig's day, players were only allowed to win one MVP award in their lifetime.

  • @crusify_me
    @crusify_me11 ай бұрын

    I saw the thumbnail and thought this was a Worse MVP in History video is Ohtani

  • @DanielSong39

    @DanielSong39

    10 ай бұрын

    Vlad was a better hitter in 2021 but obviously Ohtani made a lot of contributions on the mound

  • @pinstripedynasty6117
    @pinstripedynasty611711 ай бұрын

    Wow, I had to change my comment. Gehrig is my favorite player ever and I have literally combed and studied his career game box score by box score. At first I thought you were saying Gehrig did not deserve the 1936 MVP after seeing him in the thumbnail and the title and at first I just skipped to when I saw him and saw 49 HR which is what he also had and led the league with in 1936. Thank God I went back and watched the full video I was very disappointed in this video and you at first. I saw "Worst MVP" and Lou's picture in the thumbnail LOL I literally have notes in my phone with his season by season stats and records to copy and paste whenever people slander or under rate Gehrig but did not need them here

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    I saw your first comment and was about to reply but then it was gone before I was able to. Sorry for the confusion at first lol. I think he is (somehow) still underrated just due to the amount of talent around him during his career. I started just listing out his stats before realizing how many offensive stats he led the league in and had to show how good he was. He was incredible and he is one of the most tragic losses the sport has ever seen.

  • @bmac4
    @bmac410 ай бұрын

    It really comes down to Eckersley for me. Eckersley was for sure a worthy hall of fame player, but a 1.91 ERA for a closer in 80IP is hardly exceptional enough for an MVP, especially when that same year Roger Clemens threw triple the innings at a 2.41 ERA pace. At least Rollie Fingers 1981 was at a 1.04 ERA pace and Willie Hernandez's 1984 had 140ip at a 1.94 clip so that at least has comparably favorable volume.

  • @ricogomez4020
    @ricogomez402010 ай бұрын

    Stargell was chosen MVP in 1979 for a good press story. Dave Parker had the better year on the same team. If Stargell handing out stars was what made the Pirates win in 1979 then it should have worked in 1980. Or maybe it was the disco song WE ARE FAMILY.

  • @willinnewhaven3285
    @willinnewhaven328510 ай бұрын

    Cochrane was a good to great Catcher. You don't hear it often, but Gehrig was not considered even a good First Baseman. That's a big difference in defensive value. I'm not arguing that Cochrane should have won the award; I am saying that it was close. There were several years where the writers basically decided not to give Mantle the award again when they should have and later on, that would happen to Mays

  • @robloxvids2233
    @robloxvids223310 ай бұрын

    I like how Marty Marion won over his own teammate Stan Musial, who put up 2x WAR. LOL

  • @owenomansavelove
    @owenomansavelove10 ай бұрын

    Zoilo Versalles led the league in errors (39) and led the league in strikeouts (122)

  • @margaretjiantonio939
    @margaretjiantonio93911 ай бұрын

    I think Lou Gehrig couldn't win the MVP because he won it the year before and wasn't allowed to win it two years in a row. It was some stupid rule they had back then.

  • @xrtdhoneybeast
    @xrtdhoneybeast11 ай бұрын

    Worst MVP? Any time a starting pitcher is named that.

  • @scottodonnell7121

    @scottodonnell7121

    10 ай бұрын

    It would have to be a truly historic season for a pitcher to win it. 1968 for example. Gibson and McClain had seasons that will never be duplicated. When you think about it, maybe Ron Guidry should have won it in 1978 over Jim Rice.

  • @sansoosavage
    @sansoosavage10 ай бұрын

    When the award was first instituted it could only be won once in a career. That’s why Lou and The Babe only won 1 each.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    Cochrane had already won an MVP and Lou won 2 in his career.

  • @DavidRichheimer-pt3vl
    @DavidRichheimer-pt3vl10 ай бұрын

    Ted Williams was denied the MVP IN 1941 AND 1942 in spite of hitting 406 in 1941 and winning the triple crown in 1942. He lost because he was unpopular with the writers, In spite of being statistically dominant.

  • @nathanjm000
    @nathanjm00011 ай бұрын

    How did Stargell only finish tied with 10 first place votes to four for Hernandez If A-Rod was on the White Sox or something that year I think Gonzalez doesn’t win Cochrane likely only won because he was manager as well as there was no Manager of the Year back then

  • @brandonjones806
    @brandonjones80610 ай бұрын

    Craziest MVP robbery is Jeff Kent.. Todd Helton should have out right won it. Crazy he finished not even second but FIFTH.

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    10 ай бұрын

    I was just looking at that MVP race today for a different video. Todd Helton crushed that year.

  • @thelewinski4922
    @thelewinski492210 ай бұрын

    MVP should mean you lead or carried your team somewhere. How can a last place team have a MVP player? Where would the team have finished without their MVP? Less than last place? It needs to be renamed OPY - offensive player of the year.

  • @georgeford3687
    @georgeford368710 ай бұрын

    Hands down 1991 Cal Ripken. The Orioles lost 95 games and finished sixth in a seven team division. I'm a huge Oriole fan but yuk on that one.

  • @RobertJ-vo4bk
    @RobertJ-vo4bk8 ай бұрын

    Why would you include Ichiro in pinstripes on the thumbnail?

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    8 ай бұрын

    Finally, after 2 months someone noticed! It was just a picture of Ichiro that I liked (I know he won it on the Mariners).

  • @mrpaullandini
    @mrpaullandini10 ай бұрын

    Robin Yount’s 1989 MVP was an odd choice. He had an excellent year, but Ruben Sierra or Rickey Henderson were both more deserving.

  • @PaulBulko-wh3gy

    @PaulBulko-wh3gy

    10 ай бұрын

    Him moving to centerfield from shortstop seemed to be a deciding factor. Having an elite season at another position swayed some voters his way IMO.

  • @mpaulm
    @mpaulm10 ай бұрын

    80’s was the worst for MVPs and Cy Young for voting.

  • @gradyjones7017
    @gradyjones701710 ай бұрын

    If Ohtani wins it this year, that will be a huge precedent. It will show that you don’t have to be the best player, you just have to be popular

  • @josephronda259
    @josephronda25910 ай бұрын

    If any reliever was to 2 win mvp, it should've been mariano

  • @S0appy-t8w
    @S0appy-t8w11 ай бұрын

    I feel like Stargell got it because he kinda deserved one for his career but he didn’t deserve it on the year

  • @TapirBaseball

    @TapirBaseball

    11 ай бұрын

    It is very possible this influence the voter's decisions.

  • @jaymike3302
    @jaymike33029 ай бұрын

    A-Rod & Bonds absolutely stunk up the field in their first few playoffs. Whereas someome like Puckett came through in the clutch both times.

  • @matthewmorgan4765

    @matthewmorgan4765

    9 ай бұрын

    The MVP doesn't take postseason performance into account though.

  • @jaymike3302

    @jaymike3302

    9 ай бұрын

    @@matthewmorgan4765 True. But I'm just saying. Like everyone looks at stats and listens to the media say how great A-Rod and Bonds were. But they don't know the real story. Like I'd take Kirby Puckett over them for an important series for sure, no doubt.

  • @karsonmapes
    @karsonmapes10 ай бұрын

    lou gehrig got the worst robbery of all time

  • @JeffKnight73
    @JeffKnight7310 ай бұрын

    Andre Dawson had a great season in 1987, but the Cubs still came in last. Without him, they'd have been no better. But without the strong all around season Ozzie Smith put together that year, the Cardinals don't make it to the post season. To me--and I'm a huge Dawson fan--Ozzie should have been the '87 NL MVP.

  • @chrisuncleahmad
    @chrisuncleahmad10 ай бұрын

    Mookie Betts got robbed in 2016

  • @jaymike3302
    @jaymike33029 ай бұрын

    No, intelligence has NOT increased. Now we substitute advanced stats for actual knowledge.

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