You should like the bottom ballot picks, right? Braves first player, Freddy Freeman, got 28 votes out of 30 in first place to score 410 points and easily win the National League Player of the Year title, but the Cubs had two highly unlikely players tied in 18th place with one vote in 10th place Yu Darvish finished A few points higher, but at least it wasn’t because of JP Hornstra sprinkle it with the hose
Hap was actually a candidate for black horses after his hot start, then wore a foul ball in his eyeball and wiped out any hope of ending Strong The true story here is Tepera, who got a vote from Rick Hummel of the St Louis Post Dispatch despite Not having any information yet on whether locals have canceled Hummel, its lack of Twitter indicates it will be fairly safe
You can see the full ranking below, followed by a breakdown of the votes, then we’ll wrap up with a little bit of analysis at the end
I think there’s not much to see here, although it’s noticeable that ESPN’s Jesse Rogers didn’t include Brandon Kintzler on his ballot.I heard he actually wrote on Tommy La Stella before election officials asked him to process his vote Well, that’s Not true, but you have to admit that you can see what happens
Yu Darvish and Ian Happ each got some MVP votes
Also * Checks Notes * Ryan Tepera https: // tco / JRw1trDkL7
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