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NL MVP

1. Prince Fielder
2. Matt Kemp
3. Jose Reyes
4. Andrew McCutchen
5. Brian McCann

NL Cy Young

1. Roy Halladay
2. Jair Jurrjens
3. Cole Hamels
4. Clayton Kershaw
5. Cliff Lee

NL Rookie of the Year

1. Freddie Freeman
2. Craig Kimbrel
3. Danny Espinosa
4. Antonio Bastardo
5. Dillon Gee

AL MVP

1. Adrian Gonzalez
2. Adsrubal Cabrera
3. Jose Bautista
4. Miguel Cabrera
5. Curtis Granderson

AL Cy Young

1. Justin Verlander
2. C.C. Sabathia
3. Jered Weaver
4. James Shields
5. Felix Hernandez

AL Rookie of the Year

1. Michael Pineda
2. Alexi Ogando
3. Eric Hosmer
4. Jordan Walden
5. J.P. Arencibia

NL Manager of the Year

1. Clint Hurdle
2. Terry Collins
3. Bruce Bochy

AL Manager of the Year

1. Manny Acta
2. Eric Wedge
3. Terry Francona
 
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I'd flip flop 1 and 2 in the NL Cy Young. Jurrjens has got 1 more win and an ERA over half a run better than Halladay.
 
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NL Cy Young is Jurrjens. He's got 1 more win and an ERA over half a run better than Halladay.
Tough call. Pitches in one of the few pitchers' parks out there and Halladay has 6 CGs.
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Tough call. Pitches in one of the few pitchers' parks out there and Halladay has 6 CGs.
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It is. Right now, I have to give it Halladay. But if JJ continues to this pace, he should win.
 
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Tough call. Pitches in one of the few pitchers' parks out there and Halladay has 6 CGs.
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Turner Field is actually a lot more of a neutral park than people think. I think ultimately it will be Halladay, but looking at the numbers, it's hard for me to not say Jurrjens at this point.
 
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Turner Field is actually a lot more of a neutral park than people think. I think ultimately it will be Halladay, but looking at the numbers, it's hard for me to not say Jurrjens at this point.

It honestly is about the most neutral park in the bigs.
 
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Turner Field is actually a lot more of a neutral park than people think. I think ultimately it will be Halladay, but looking at the numbers, it's hard for me to not say Jurrjens at this point.

It isn't neutral on a relative basis.
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Turner is a very slight hitters park, following trends over the past few years. As to BPV's statement, the home teams pitching/fielding, or lack thereof, will skew a park factor slightly.
 
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Turner is a very slight hitters park, following trends over the past few years. As to BPV's statement, the home teams pitching/fielding, or lack thereof, will skew a park factor slightly.

Just comparing it to Halladay's band box.
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Not sure how you justify Freeman over Kimbrel. Kimbrel has already broken the rookie record for saves before the All-Star break.
 
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Not sure how you justify Freeman over Kimbrel. Kimbrel has already broken the rookie record for saves before the All-Star break.

Freeman and Mac have carried the Braves.

Freeman has a .279/.354/.472 line. He also has 13 homers. And is on pace for almost 90 RBI's. Not to mention he's a great defender.
 
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Not sure how you justify Freeman over Kimbrel. Kimbrel has already broken the rookie record for saves before the All-Star break.

Kembrel has lost quite a few games by himself for the Braves as well. I know Freddie has cost the Braves atleast 2, but that IMO has to be factored in.
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