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Demmit, K-Ho didn't win the NL MVP. :thumbsdownsmiley:

 

Funny, but it's come full circle for K-Ho and Poo-Holes.

One wins the World Series and the other gets the MVP Award.

It's like 2006 all over again. :upside:

 

But I don't get it.

K-Ho is number one in homeruns and RBIs.

Of course, there's the 199 K's as well. :lol:

 

Poo-Holes suck! :sick:

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i cant believe hamilton placed 7th.. :blink:

 

and yeah, pujols was the best player sans the playoffs.. his stats compiled even had a DL stint and yet he wasnt that too far off howard's.. OPS wasnt even close.. if he was hitting in that philly playground and with that supporting cast, he'd even have more.. :)

 

and he's actually younger, more suitable for keeper leagues.. :D

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congrats to master B, with his franchise playa winning the NL MVP plum.

(edit) and ajb na rin for the surprising AL MVP award.

 

Jongks, pwede na siguro mag-winter meetings pero walang trade talks.. haha!

 

I'm actually more shocked with CC factoring in the MVP race.

di ba pang-Cy Young awards lang yun?

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too bad kinsler had season ending sports hernia injury, he was on an MVP type season too..

btw doc, is there a difference between a sports hernia and a regular hernia? :unsure:

 

good question.

I looked it up master B and while the mechanism of injury is more or less similar (weakening of the muscles and tendons of the lower abdominal wall), it's a bit different since...

>it's typically seen among competitive athletes (though there are no exact figures)

>the presentation is varied (pain during sports movements, particularly hip extension, and twisting and turning; also pain during coughing/sneezing)

>typically with no palpable hernia (and there are some who would argue that hernia is a misnomer)

>the anatomic injury/lesion would vary from patient to patient (tendon tear, muscle or nerve entrapment etc.)

>the injury tends to linger and the definitive treatment is surgical

>the recovery rate is quite good for competitive athletes (65 to 90 percent)

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