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<blockquote data-quote="Madison Grant" data-source="post: 585478" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>And you're arguing that a player that had more hits, more rbis, a better average than your guy, and pitched 3 shutout innings to allow a come-from-behind win to keep his team in the tournament, in reality a <em>more </em>crucial moment, (plus sold popcorn and peanuts, took up tickets and made the Gatorade for the cooler too probably) has no business being MVP. You're original foray into this discussion was to say that suggesting anybody other than your guy was "insane". You also keep trying to turn it back to all one swing of the bat winning the tournament. It was game 1 that swing won and merely put Auburn in the winner's bracket. I would argue the pitching performances of Fitts and Horn who did a little more than one swing top or equal Williams's. Each got 18 outs without surrendering a run against a smoking hot offensive team. Williams, on the other hand, hit a hanging slider off a pitcher in the 9th who shouldn't have been in there. But the MVP award apparently goes to the guy who made the most exciting play at the right time for the team that won the tournament. I just don't understand the award the way you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madison Grant, post: 585478, member: 823"] And you're arguing that a player that had more hits, more rbis, a better average than your guy, and pitched 3 shutout innings to allow a come-from-behind win to keep his team in the tournament, in reality a [I]more [/I]crucial moment, (plus sold popcorn and peanuts, took up tickets and made the Gatorade for the cooler too probably) has no business being MVP. You're original foray into this discussion was to say that suggesting anybody other than your guy was "insane". You also keep trying to turn it back to all one swing of the bat winning the tournament. It was game 1 that swing won and merely put Auburn in the winner's bracket. I would argue the pitching performances of Fitts and Horn who did a little more than one swing top or equal Williams's. Each got 18 outs without surrendering a run against a smoking hot offensive team. Williams, on the other hand, hit a hanging slider off a pitcher in the 9th who shouldn't have been in there. But the MVP award apparently goes to the guy who made the most exciting play at the right time for the team that won the tournament. I just don't understand the award the way you do. [/QUOTE]
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