October 9, 2011

Red Sox Bloggers Vote On BBA Awards

There are 13 Red Sox blogs in the Baseball Bloggers Alliance, but votes were received from only seven bloggers. Not every voter filled out a complete ballot, so the totals may be off. (In counting the votes, points were given on a 3-2-1, 5-4-3-2-1, 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.)

The full BBA awards will be announced throughout the month.

Connie Mack Award - Best Manager

                      1  2  3  Pts
1. Joe Maddon         6  1      20
2. Jim Leyland           2  1    6
3. Ron Washington        1  3    5
4. Joe Girardi        1          3
5. Manny Acta            1       2
Willie Mays Award - Rookie of the Year
                      1  2  3  Pts
1. Eric Hosmer        2  2  1   11
2. Jeremy Hellickson  1  1       8
3. Desmond Jennings   2          6
4. Michael Pineda     1  1       5
5. Ivan Nova             1  2    4
6. Dustin Ackley         1       2
7. Brett Lawrie             2    2
8. Mark Trumbo              1    1
Goose Gossage Award - Best Reliever
                      1  2  3  Pts
1. David Robertson    3  1      11
2. Jonathan Papelbon  2  2      10
3. Mariano Rivera     1  1  3    8
4. Jose Valverde      1  1  1    6
5. Brandon League        1       2
6. Greg Holland             1    1
7. Neftali Feliz            1    1
Walter Johnson Award - Cy Young
                      1  2  3  4  5  Pts
1. Justin Verlander   7               35
2. CC Sabathia           2  3         17
3. Jered Weaver          4            16
4. Dan Haren                1  2  1    8
5. James Shields            1  1  2    7
6. CJ Wilson                1     1    4
7. Doug Fister                 1       2
Stan Musial Award - MVP
                      1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Pts
1. Jacoby Ellsbury    4  2  1                         66
2. Jose Bautista      2  3                            47
3. Miguel Cabrera           3     3                   42
4. Justin Verlander   1  1  1        1                32
5. Dustin Pedroia              1  1  2                23
6. Evan Longoria               1     1     1  1       17
7. Curtis Granderson        1     1           1       16
8. Robinson Cano               2                      14
9. Alex Gordon                       1  1     1       11
10. Ian Kinsler                1        1             11
11. Adrian Gonzalez            1                       7
12. Adrian Beltre                       1  1           7
13. Michael Young                    1                 5
14. Alex Avila                          1         1    5
15. David Ortiz                            1           3
16. Paul Konerko                                  1    1
17. Jered Weaver                                  1    1

My picks:

Manager
1. Joe Maddon, Rays

Rookie
1. Desmond Jennings, Rays
2. Michael Pineda, Mariners
3. Eric Hosmer, Royals

Reliever
1. David Robertson, Yankees
2. Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox
3. Greg Holland, Royals

Pitcher
1. Justin Verlander, Tigers
2. CC Sabathia, Yankees
3. Dan Haren, Angels

Player
1. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays
2. Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox
3. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
4. Adrian Gonzalez, Red Sox
5. Curtis Granderson, Yankees
6. Justin Verlander, Tigers
7. Alex Avila, Tigers
8. David Ortiz, Red Sox
9. Alex Gordon, Royals
10. Paul Konerko, White Sox

7 comments:

9casey said...

Reliever
1. David Robertson, Yankees
2. Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox
3. Greg Holland, Royals

You have the right to vote any way you want but to omit Valverde who was perfect in save opps., was that just an oversight?

allan said...

was that just an oversight?

Not an oversight.
I did not consider saves at all.

9casey said...

OK , I am just trying to get in your noggin a little bit , but why Holland and Bot over Mo or Valverde?

In my opinion , FWIW.

I thought Aceves was our best reliever all year. That is without looking at any stats.
I just felt he was truly valuable to this team when others were not.
He might been been our most cosisent as well ,wheter he started or not. And if he did start we might be in the playofs. I wonder if the FO and Tito regret making sure Wake got that win, it turned out to be quite costly.

allan said...

I looked at WHIP, OPS against, WPA, innings pitched, xFIP/ERA, maybe Leverage Index.

allan said...

BBA Manager Votes (first place votes in parenthesis):

American League
Joe Maddon, Tampa Bay (22) 113
Jim Leyland, Detroit 48
Ron Washington, Texas (3) 37
Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles 13
Joe Girardi, New York 9
Manny Acta, Cleveland 5
John Farrell, Toronto 1

National League
Kirk Gibson, Arizona (21) 105
Ron Roenicke, Milwaukee 39
Tony La Russa, St. Louis 16
Charlie Manuel, Philadelphia 13
Clint Hurdle, Pittsburgh 7
Terry Collins, New York 5
Bruce Bochy, San Francisco 3
Freddi Gonzalez, Atlanta 1

Kyle said...

http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2011/10/10/actions_spoke_loudly/

"Lord knows the local baseball team last month supplied us with enough unbearable for the rest of the decade."

CHB manages to take shots at Red Sox even while writing about the Patriots. What a tool.

Zenslinger said...

Agreed with your MVP votes. LBJ was just incredible, but it's hard to hard with Bautista's OPS (1.110 or whatever it was.)