Beers Summer 2007 AwardsHere are the awards for the Summer season. Congrats to the winners, better luck next year for the losers (everyone's a winner on the Beers, though).
MVP:
Mike D (duh)... for being the best hitter on the team (.468 average,
2 homers, 26 RBIs, etc.) and even being a capable mopup man on the mound,
saving us from further embarassment in some of those lopsided losses.
Either drove in or scored 30% of our runs. Single handedly raised the team
batting average by 25 points. Probably would have been a pretty
strong candidate for league MVP if he had submitted himself.
Cy Young:
Tie;
Andres Blanco for leading the team in ERA (among
pitchers with more than 20 IP), having the highest k rate, lowest WHIP,
and tied for the most wins;
Rich Cupolo for being the team's work horse,
leading the team in IP, second in ERA, and tied for the most wins.
Rickey Henderson award:
Adam Hill, for leading the team in OBP (.532),
tied for first in stolen bases, second in walks, and scoring about 80%
of the time he leads off the game. We'll have to get the book again to
determine exactly what the percentage is that he scores leading off the game,
but needless to say it's ridiculous so this decision is obvious (especially considering
we only have one leadoff hitter generally...).
Craig Biggio award:
George Webb for getting hit by a pitch 8 times.
Also displaying general toughness by catching almost every game
(Biggio was a catcher for a big chunk of his career as well).
Gold Glove:
Adam Hill, for the great plays he made (when he wasn't hung over).
Everybody's defense improved over last year but nobody really flashed the leather like Adam did.
Silver Slugger: In the MLB, this goes by position, but for our purposes
it'll just go to one player.
Justin Daniels for leading the team in extra base hits,
doubles, tied for first in triples and stolen bases, tied for second in homeruns,
second in slugging, second in total bases, second in RBIs, second in runs and third in OPS.
Tony Gwynn award:
Mike D for leading the team in average (at .468) and for striking out only 4 times.
Mike's K rate this season is actually identical to Tony Gwynn's career k rate (5%).
So there are the awards for the Beers Summer 2007 season. Congrats (again) to the winners :toot: :yay:. Cheers to everybody for a successful 2007 season :cheers: .