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  • Patriots quarterback Brady rides records to MVP Award

    01/05/2008 1:22:57 PM PST · by Dysart · 12 replies · 7+ views
    NFL.com ^ | 1-5-08
    NEW YORK -- Add Most Valuable Player to all the other accolades Tom Brady has been collecting.The New England Patriots' record-setting quarterback drew all but one vote Saturday in romping to The Associated Press 2007 NFL MVP Award in the same manner his team romped through its schedule, going 16-0. On the way to the first unbeaten regular season since Miami went 14-0 in 1972, Brady put on a performance for the ages.The eight-year veteran, who already has won three Super Bowls, helped the Patriots tear through the record books by throwing for 50 touchdowns. He beat Peyton Manning's league...
  • Adams: Manning finally wins the big one

    02/05/2007 9:24:53 AM PST · by SmithL · 2 replies · 201+ views
    Knoxville News Sentinel ^ | 2/5/7 | JOHN ADAMS
    MIAMI — Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning completed his professional resume Sunday night at Dolphin Stadium. The same quarterback once criticized for his inability to win the big game won the biggest game of all. And he did it on an awful day for quarterbacks. It wasn’t all Manning, who was named Super Bowl MVP. It was all Colts in a 29-17 victory over the Chicago Bears in a rainy Super Bowl XLI. The Colts were more physical, made fewer mistakes and finished stronger in winning their first Super Bowl in 36 years. But if you’re going to single out...
  • Morneau upsets field in AL MVP race

    11/21/2006 11:17:32 AM PST · by TravisBickle · 12 replies · 377+ views
    mlb.com ^ | Nov. 21, 2006 | Kelly Thesier
    MINNEAPOLIS -- Justin Morneau had some stiff competition when it came to earning American League Most Valuable Player honors, and that was just on his team. But while the Twins had multiple candidates for the league's award, Morneau came out on top Tuesday as he was announced as this year's American League MVP. Despite many people expecting Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter to win the award, Morneau's breakout season earned him the honor bestowed by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. All Morneau did in 2006 was to put together one of the best offensive seasons in Twins history. The first...
  • Howard's huge year nets him NL MVP

    11/20/2006 11:58:17 AM PST · by TravisBickle · 9 replies · 283+ views
    MLB.com ^ | 11-20-2006 | Ken Mandel
    PHILADELPHIA -- The sheer force of Ryan Howard's gargantuan home runs cannot accurately be measured in speed or total distance, only by the gasps from those watching such a spectacle. The Baseball Writers Association of America collectively gasped, then stood and applauded on Monday, selecting the Phillies first baseman as the National League's Most Valuable Player. With 20 first-place votes and 12 second-place votes, Howard defeated last year's NL MVP, the Cardinals' Albert Pujols, by a total of 388 to 347. The Astros' Lance Berkman (230) and the Mets' Carlos Beltran (211) finished third and fourth, respectively. Howard becomes the...
  • Ortiz Says He Should Still Be Considered for MVP (Says Teammates Are Lousy)

    09/11/2006 5:45:59 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 11 replies · 247+ views
    ESPN ^ | Sep. 11, 2006
    David Ortiz, the American League leader in home runs and RBI, says Boston's fall from the American League playoff race should not disqualify him from the race for the AL's Most Valuable Player award. David Ortiz Designated Httr Boston Red Sox Profile 2006 SEASON STATISTICS GM HR RBI R OBP AVG 133 48 127 103 .402 .288 But Ortiz told reporters after the Red Sox's 9-3 win over the Royals on Sunday that he thinks that's what's going to happen. "I'll tell you one thing," Ortiz said. "If I get 50 home runs and 10 more RBI [which would give...
  • Lynn Swann's Super Bowl Win

    02/07/2006 8:41:45 PM PST · by LdSentinal · 26 replies · 388+ views
    TIME ^ | 2/7/06 | D.W. Pine
    Former Steeler great could ride team victory all the way to the Governor's office As Jerome Bettis and the Pittsburgh Steelers closed the book on a storybook season at Super Bowl XL in Detroit Sunday, the season of another Steelers legend was just kicking into high gear. Lynn Swann, the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player 30 years ago, is hoping to capture the Republican Party's official endorsement this Saturday in the Pennsylvania governor's race—an endorsement that has traditionally locked up the Republican primary election, which will be held in May of this year. And judging by the overwhelming support for...
  • 3-time MVP Montana turns down star-studded get-together

    02/07/2006 3:55:32 AM PST · by goarmy · 62 replies · 2,152+ views
    SFGate.com ^ | February 6, 2006 | Ira Miller
    Detroit -- Joe Montana, the only three-time Super Bowl Most Valuable Player, was one of only three Super Bowl MVPs who turned down the NFL's invitation to take part in pregame ceremonies for Super Bowl XL. Montana also declined the league's invitation for a news conference with all the MVPs after Commissioner Paul Tagliabue's Friday news conference. "We were disappointed we weren't able to work it out with him," said Greg Aiello, the NFL's vice president of public relations. The former MVPs were guaranteed $1,000 for incidental expenses while in Detroit. The NFL also provided each former Super Bowl MVP...
  • Albert Pujols Wins NL MVP

    11/15/2005 2:30:45 PM PST · by eastcobb · 20 replies · 521+ views
    cnn.com ^ | November 15, 2005 | eastcobb
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Albert Pujols won his first National League MVP award, beating Andruw Jones in a close vote Tuesday. The St. Louis Cardinals first baseman ended Barry Bonds' four-year winning streak, receiving 18 first-place votes and 14 seconds for 378 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Jones, the Atlanta Braves center fielder, got 13 first-place votes, 17 seconds and two thirds for 351 points.
  • A-Rod named MVP

    11/14/2005 11:16:53 AM PST · by Airborne1986 · 32 replies · 588+ views
    Boston.com ^ | 11/14/05 | Boston.com
    November 14, 2005 A-Rod named MVP By Boston.com and Globe Staff Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez was named the American League MVP today, beating out Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz to win the award for the second time in three years. A-Rod received 16 first-place votes and Ortiz got 11 first-place votes. Rodriguez got 11 second-place votes and Ortiz garnered 17 second-place votes. The final rally was 331-307 in favor of A-Rod.
  • FR Baseball thread: W/E 9/25..ONE MORE WEEK TO GO..AND IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS..

    09/25/2005 8:19:55 PM PDT · by ken5050 · 196 replies · 1,526+ views
    one man's opinion.......
    Good Sunday evening to you, fellow Freeper baseball fanatics. Great week just past, and an unreal last week to the season upon us..I wanted to get the thread up now, since I may not have a chance to do so tomorrow..The races are wilder, and tighter, than ever..
  • 'Roid rage SPORTS: Accused players cry foul as Jose Canseco Takes a Swing at Baseball

    02/23/2005 12:59:52 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 13 replies · 649+ views
    WORLD MAGAZINE.COM ^ | FEBRUARY 23, 2005 | JOHN DAWSON
    Instead of pitchers and catchers, the opening of baseball's spring training seemed preoccupied by syringes and steroids. One day after stores began selling former American League MVP Jose Canseco's book of doping allegations, the New York Yankees, Washington Nationals, and Cincinnati Reds opened their training camps. In his first press conference, Yankees manager Joe Torre faced a torrent of questions about the proliferation of performance-enhancing drugs in America's pastime, with the subject taking the first half-hour of the 45-minute session: "It doesn't go away, unfortunately." In light of the quick sales of Mr. Canseco's new book, Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant...
  • Emmitt Smith to announce retirement

    02/03/2005 11:09:10 AM PST · by WinOne4TheGipper · 26 replies · 600+ views
    NFL.com ^ | Feb. 3, 2005 | none
    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 3, 2005) -- Emmitt Smith, the NFL's career rushing leader, is retiring after 15 years, according to two sources within the NFL. Smith, who starred for the Dallas Cowboys for 13 seasons and spent the last two years with Arizona, will make the announcement at 4 p.m. in Jacksonville. He is expected to sign a one-day contract with Dallas so he can retire as a Cowboy. Dallas owner Jerry Jones will be present at the ceremony. The 35-year-old Smith ran for 18,355 yards and 164 touchdowns in his career, both NFL records. He rushed for 937 yards...
  • Manning AP's MVP for Second Straight Year

    01/10/2005 7:57:52 AM PST · by agenda_express · 105 replies · 1,813+ views
    AP via TBO ^ | 1/10/05 | BARRY WILNER
    By BARRY WILNER AP Football Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Peyton Manning's phenomenal season earned him his second straight Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award. He was nearly a unanimous choice. The Indianapolis Colts' star quarterback, who surpassed Dan Marino and Steve Young with his passing prowess in 2004, earned all but one of 48 votes from a national panel of sports writers and broadcasters who cover pro football. Manning tied with Steve McNair for the award last season, but this time only Atlanta quarterback Michael Vick drew a vote. Manning joined the likes of Joe Montana, John Unitas, Steve...
  • Guerrero named AL MVP

    11/16/2004 11:23:32 AM PST · by Gucho · 19 replies · 388+ views
    Vladimir Guerrero pulled ahead of a crowded field to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award. The free-swinging right fielder outclassed the others in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, receiving 21 out of a possible 28 first-place votes.
  • Manning, McNair In Rare MVP Tie

    01/02/2004 11:07:16 AM PST · by John W · 12 replies · 97+ views
    AP via ESPN ^ | January 2,2004 | Associated Press
    Star quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Steve McNair reached the individual pinnacle of the NFL on Friday when they shared The Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award. In just the third tie since the award began in 1957, the premier passers each received 16 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL. Manning and McNair led their teams to 12-4 records, with Manning's Indianapolis Colts edging McNair's Tennessee Titans for the AFC South crown by winning both games against the Titans. "This is such a tremendous honor," Manning said. "Obviously you look at...
  • Bonds wins sixth NL MVP Award

    11/18/2003 11:17:20 AM PST · by Sabertooth · 181 replies · 499+ views
    Major League Baseball ^ | November 18th, 2003 | Chris Shuttlesworth
    11/18/2003  1:07 PM ET  Bonds wins sixth NL MVP Award Slugger receives 28 of 32 first-place votes By Chris Shuttlesworth / MLB.com Barry Bonds hit .341 with 45 home runs for the Giants in 2003. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP) SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds captured his record sixth National League MVP Award and unprecedented third in a row Tuesday, beating out St. Louis' Albert Pujols by a 426-303 point margin. Bonds received 28 of 32 first-place votes, while Pujols received three. The six MVP honors put Bonds far and away in his own class among baseball players, as no other player has won more...