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Awards => Team MVPs => Topic started by: mstreeter06 on July 18, 2013, 05:08:59 pm

Title: Indiana MVPs
Post by: mstreeter06 on July 18, 2013, 05:08:59 pm
Announce your team's yearly MVP below...

Yearly Team MVPs
2013: Al Fuller
2014: Al Fuller
2015: Rob Hodge
2016: Al Fuller
2017: Al Fuller
2018: Rob Hodge
2019: Tommy Carr
2020: Cipriano Hernandez
2021: Rob Carter
2022: Jin Ojima
2023: Jin Ojima
2024: Tommy Carr
2025: Jon Harper
2026: Tommy Carr
2027: Duane Kirby
2028: Tim Carson
2029: Tommy Carr
2030: Chuck Ward
2031: Ogai Tsuji
2032: Ogai Tsuji
2033: Nelson Romero
2034: Eddie Nelson
2035: Ogai Tsuji
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on July 19, 2013, 02:01:08 pm
No doubt about it, but the MVP of the Vipers this season went to LF, Al Fuller.

He hit .320 with 43 HR and 135 RBI while appearing in 159 games. 

Starting pitcher Sergej Uytenhage is the runner up.

He had a 13-5 record in 32 games started.  He compiled the 3rd best ERA in the league at 2.88 while striking out 198 batters.

Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on January 25, 2015, 05:01:07 pm
MVP's:

-2014 OF Al Fuller .310, 27 HR, 75 RBI

-2015 C Rob Hodge .266, 40 HR, 111 RBI

-2016 OF Al Fuller .359, 26 HR, 78 RBI

-2017 OF Al Fuller .339, 47 HR, 140 RBI

-2018 C Rob Hodge .301, 33 HR, 92 RBI

-2019 OF Tommy Carr  .378, 5 HR, 80 RBI, 40 SB

-2020 SP Cipriano Hernandez  22-4 record, 2.30 ERA, 256 K

-2021 SS Rob Carter  .277, 36 HR, 117 RBI

-2022 SP Jin Ojima  15-6 record, 2.56 ERA, 236 K
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: mstreeter06 on January 25, 2015, 05:22:50 pm
Awesome thanks!
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on March 27, 2015, 11:52:11 am
The Vipers' 2023 MVP again goes to SP Jin Ojima.  Ojima had a career high and led the league in wins with a 19-3 record.  His achieved a 2.64 ERA and struck out 224 batters.
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on May 30, 2015, 10:44:40 pm
Indiana's 2024 team MVP didn't have anyone achieve a true dominant year.  Antonio Herrera hit 35 HR through the month of July but fizzled out in the final 1/3rd of the season.  Closer Willie Watson had 44 saves but still far from his best season.  No starters had anything resembling a career year.

Having said all that, Tommy Carr had arguably his worst season statistically.  Despite this, Carr is the Vipers' MVP for 2024 leading the team in batting average (.338), OBP (.442), hits (195), runs (89), and walks (98).
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on July 31, 2015, 09:33:58 pm
In a down year for the Vipers, the 2025 team MVP honor goes to 1B Jon Harper.  With a .306 average, 13 HR and 59 RBI, Harper was a bright spot for the team offensively.
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on September 28, 2015, 12:16:25 pm
The 2026 team MVP for the Indiana Vipers goes to Tommy Carr.  He won his 5th FL batting title hitting .344 on the season.  He hit .394 from August 1st to the end of the season.

Carr continues to be an integral part of the lineup for the Vipers, and should be for years to come as he turns 30 next July.
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on November 30, 2015, 09:50:04 am
2027 Team MVP of the Vipers is catcher, Duane Kirby.  He led the team in RBI with 93 and finished second in HR with 26.  He also hit a solid .286 and led the team in slugging at .488.
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on February 24, 2016, 03:01:43 pm
2028 Vipers MVP goes to OF Tim Carson. He led the team in HR's with 34, was 2nd in RBI with 81, and hit .298.
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on September 07, 2016, 04:38:16 pm
I've missed a couple of these, so I'll catch up.

2029:  Tommy Carr hit .327 with 34 RBI and was one of the lone bright spots for the Vipers.

2030:  26-year-old Chuck Ward experienced a breakout year hitting 43 HR and 122 RBI to go with his modest .264 average while slugging .527  His offense more than made up for his strikeout number of 193.

2031: Continuing to improve in his young career, 1B Ogai Tsuji takes home his first Vipers' MVP award.  He amassed career highs in several categories such as his .276 average, 32 HR, 98 RBI, 32 Doubles, and 709 Plate Appearances while playing all but one game.  At age 22, Tsuji looks to win more of these awards in the future.
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: mstreeter06 on September 07, 2016, 04:43:05 pm
I've missed a couple of these, so I'll catch up.

2029:  Tommy Carr hit .327 with 34 RBI and was one of the lone bright spots for the Vipers.

2030:  26-year-old Chuck Ward experienced a breakout year hitting 43 HR and 122 RBI to go with his modest .264 average while slugging .527  His offense more than made up for his strikeout number of 193.

2031: Continuing to improve in his young career, 1B Ogai Tsuji takes home his first Vipers' MVP award.  He amassed career highs in several categories such as his .276 average, 32 HR, 98 RBI, 32 Doubles, and 709 Plate Appearances while playing all but one game.  At age 22, Tsuji looks to win more of these awards in the future.

Awesome thanks, Jason!
Title: Re: Indiana MVPs
Post by: JKGuy16 on July 26, 2017, 12:03:50 pm
I always neglect this.

Let's get caught up.

2032 MVP:  Ogai Tsuji

2033 MVP:  Nelson Romero...hit .392, best single season batting average in AFBL history

2034 MVP:  Eddie Nelson (17-8)

2035 MVP:  Ogai Tsuji...41 HR 160 RBI