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mstreeter06:
Announce your team's yearly MVP below...

Yearly Team MVPs
2013: Chuck Carver
2014: Dusty Chambliss
2015: Alvin Kane
2016: Tim Schroder
2017: Andy White
2018: Jack MacRanald
2019: Ron Gregory
2020: Ron Gregory
2021: Rob Shirey
2022: Rob Shirey
2023: Rob Shirey
2024: Doug Rosebotham
2025: Doug Rosebotham
2026: Rob Shirey
2027: Bobby Dodson
2028: Doug Rosebotham
2029: Doug Rosebotham
2030:
2031:
2032:
2033:
2034:
2035:

DCHepler25:
2013 Massachusetts Americans Team MVP

The 2013 Massachusetts Americans finished the season with an 81-81 record, good enough for fourth in the Patriot League. The question of who was the team's Most Valuable Player came down to two men.

On the offensive side we have CF Rusty Sanders. Sanders played in 158 games compiling 642 at-bats with a .315/.380/.463 triple-slash line. While he lead the Americans in practically every offensive category, his 202 hits lead the entire American Federation and he had top-10 finishes in batting average (6th), on-base percentage (8th) and doubles (4th). Sanders' 2013 production accounted for 4.2 wins above replacement.

The other horse in this race is mound star Chuck Carver. Carver started 34 games from the hill compiling 225.0 innings with a 2.88 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and .222/.283/.340 opponent triple-slash. Carver again dominated the Americans pitching categories while finishing in the top-10 AFBL wide in ERA (8th), Hits/9 (3rd), HR/9 (7th) and opponent AVG (6th). Ground Chuck's 2013 production accounted for 5.4 wins above replacement.

After considering all the averages, ratios and intangibles, the old baseball adage, great pitching beats great hitting holds true - the 2013 Massachusetts Americans Most Valuable Player is Chuck Carver.

Qdog915:
2021 Pennsylvania Railroaders MVP Announced

After a playoff season with a first round exit, the Railroaders are excited for the future. We saw two players hit 38+ homers to lead this team offensively, but one guy is man the who the Railroaders are looking at to lead this team into the future and are making him the 2021 MVP.

Without further adou, the MVP is.....

1B Rob Shirley! He had a great offensive year with a line of .285/359/541 and an OPS+ of 144 and WAR of 5.8. Oh, and he hit 44 home runs with 110 RBI to along with 74 walks.

At just 26 years old, Shirley is the man we will be building the Railroaders around for the future.

Qdog915:
2022 Pennsylvania Railroaders MVP Announced

A great season with a dissapointing 5-0 sweep in the championship series to Indiana shows us the future is here. Last year's MVP stepped up again to make a repeat champion. Let's honor 1B Rob Shirley for his year of .303/408/543 with 37 HR and 107 RBI. He had 107 BB and just 90 K's. He had a wOBA of .402 and a VORP of 65.9. He is the man.

Qdog915:
Here are the retroactive MVPs.

2014: RF Dusty Chambliss
2015: LF Alvin Kane
2016: 3B Tim Schroder
2017: RF Andy White
2018: DH Jack MacRanald
2019: SP Ron Gregory
2020: SP Ron Gregory

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