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Written by Pat Lackey   
Monday, 16 November 2009 23:45

I don't really want to talk about the Rookie of the Year vote. I wrote up two different posts trying to solidify my thoughts about the vote and why I disagree with Coghlan winning the award, but the easiest thing I can say is that I still think the BBWAA is too focused on statistics that aren't the best measure of performance. Honestly, it's not that McCutchen didn't win that bugs me, it's that he was only even named on seven of thirty one ballots. There was not a huge gap between Coghlan and McCutchen's performances (you can argue playing time if you want, but then Hanson had absolutely no business finishing third and 'Cutch's counting stats mostly outpaced Coghlan's in that shorter time, which means that I don't buy that argument), but Coghlan had a higher batting average and won. Similarly, there was almost no difference between JA Happ and Randy Wells except for their records; Happ finished second and was actually named on more ballots than Coghlan, Wells was named on one ballot.

I feel like in some regards I've been rehashing this same argument here for three or four years and I'm honestly just kind of tired of making it. Anyways, Rob Neyer makes some good points about the McCutchen vs. Coghlan debate here, while Rob Iracane, maybe one of the biggest non-Pirate fan 'Cutch supporters on the web, at Walkoff Walk makes the argument for McCutchen. I'll stick with my BBA ballot and we won't talk about this anymore, except to say that if playing time really is what cost McCutchen this award then I'll take an extra year of him over a statue every single day of the week.

On to other things. MLB Trade Rumors has a list of left-handed trade targets/non-tender candidates. Perez might be an interesting buy-low guy given his history with the Indians and Rhodes might be a really cheap trade candidate if the Reds are looking to dump salary.

Beyond the Boxscore has UZR projections for 2010, if that's your sort of thing.

There's now a petition to have the MLB Network air the Dock Ellis no-no. I know online petitions never work, but a man can dream, can't he?

This isn't Pirate-related, but the Twins' new uniforms are sweet.

And finally, don't forget to check FanHouse tomorrow for a bunch of offseason NL Central previews by yours truly.


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Brandon E. said:

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Not to discredit the BBWAA entirely (only mostly...???), but a great many ballot/card carrying members seem to base their votes on sex appeal.  On last names.  On teams associated with.  Fletch told me he didn't think the Cy Young award garnered votes in that manner.  But RoY?  I'll ask him on this front too...but it makes one wonder.

Side note; glad the A's closer got his.  Which kind of debunks my theory since the A's don't get much McLovin' either.  The moral to the story?  Welcome to subjectivity. Damn it all. Salary cap or bust!  

 
 
November 17, 2009
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whygavs said:

Bailey
Saves are sexy.
 
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bucdaddy said:

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I don't know why anybody would get his panties in a twist over award voting. It's like the Oscars, nine times out of 10 the wrong movie wins and everybody gets in a big uproar about an award that means absolutely nothing (except to the people who made the movie that wins) and is entirely obsolete 10 seconds after it's handed out. It's like getting all upset about where your favorite college football team gets ranked in September. Trust me, the older you get the less any of this matters.

Unless Cutch had an ROY clause in his contract -- and no rookies do, do they? -- I can't see where it would make one whit of difference to him what a bunch of over-the-hill, 1980s-thinking baseball writers think.
 
November 17, 2009
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Taxidermist said:

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It would have been nice to add that ROTY to his resume but oh well. We all know how great of a player Cutch is. All that matters to me is that he keeps on producing.

I've always liked the Twins and I'm diggin their new uniforms.
 
November 17, 2009
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matt w said:

from your Pirates preview
The three arbitration-eligible players for the Pirates this year are Zach Duke, Ronny Cedeno, Matt Capps, and Jeff Karstens.

...and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope.

Srsly, nice work with the previews. "They've mostly shed all of their contracts, bad or otherwise" is very accurate.
 
November 17, 2009
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MDBuc said:

A Python sighting
Nice one centurian.. like it, like it.
 
November 18, 2009
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w.k. kortas said:

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NO ONE EXPECTS THE PIRATES TO TAKE THEIR PLAYERS TO ARBITRATION!!!
 
November 18, 2009
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DVD Box Sets said:

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762483369175567324 Yesterday he DVD Box Sets issued a new DVD Box Sets
 
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