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Title: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: mstreeter06 on July 18, 2013, 05:09:07 pm
Announce your team's yearly MVP below...

Yearly Team MVPs
2013: Jimmy Marshall
2014: Jesus Gutierrez
2015: Jimmy Marshall
2016: Bob Slaughter
2017: Bob Slaughter
2018: Shaun Edwards
2019: Jake Ladner
2020: Jake Ladner
2021: Eric Brown
2022: Ben Day
2023: Jake Ladner
2024: Pat Mathis
2025: Rodrigo Corujo
2026: Jake Ladner
2027: Joe Ross
2028: Jake Ladner
2029: Rodrigo Corujo
2030: Rodrigo Corujo
2031: Jake Ladner
2032: Jake Ladner
2033: Jose Rodriguez
2034: Curt Peterson
2035: Curt Peterson
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: Cannon Fodder06 on September 07, 2013, 06:08:53 pm
Despite missing 30 games, 3B Jesus Gutierrez picks up my Team MVP
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: Cannon Fodder06 on May 13, 2014, 02:27:24 pm
Tough choice - came down to Jake Ladner at the plate and Shaun Edwards on the mound.  In the end, going with Shaun Edwards.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: Cannon Fodder06 on January 27, 2015, 03:32:44 pm
Picking up the lost years of Team MVP ---
2013 - Jimmy Marshall
2015 - Jimmy Marshall
2016 - Bob Slaughter
2017 - Bob Slaughter
2019 - Jake Ladner
2020 - Jake Ladner
2021 - Eric Brown
2022 - Ben Day
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: mstreeter06 on January 27, 2015, 03:34:09 pm
Awesome thanks man!
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: Cannon Fodder06 on March 25, 2015, 01:15:21 pm
2023 MVP is Jake Ladner.  Pat Mathis and Ben Day were also in the close running.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: Cannon Fodder06 on June 02, 2015, 04:15:03 pm
A disappointing season for the team this year.  Pat Mathis is our Team MVP - hitting .263 but with 37 homer and 120 RBI's.  Runner's up was RP Ben Day and 2B Rodrigo Corujo, who was held back because of injuries.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: Cannon Fodder06 on October 02, 2015, 04:34:37 pm
2025 MVP is Rodrigo Corujo who burst onto the scene with a .342 average.  Once he got on base  he kept running with 8 triples and 50 stolen bases.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: Cannon Fodder06 on October 02, 2015, 04:37:33 pm
The 2026 team MVP was Jake Ladner who showed he still has something left in the tank hitting .318 with 119 walks and 43 homers and 106 RBI.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on April 30, 2016, 04:58:33 pm
Hey guys, I'm going back through my history to update these!

The Kentucky Lions had a rough 2027 season, winning just 50 games, but I have to name CF Joe Ross as the MVP. Ross, who was in his second full season in the big leagues, hit .277 in 606 at-bats and hit 34 home runs, while driving in 121.

With 71 wins, the Lions finished fifth in the division once again in 2028. 1B Jake Ladner was the MVP of this team again, as he led the offense with 40 home runs. Ladner drove in 113 runs, second to only Joe Ross who had 116 RBI's. Ladner got on base at an impressive .442 clip, hitting .298 and scoring a team-high 107 times.

In 2029, two additional wins brought Kentucky two spots higher in the standings to third place. While Ladner and Ross each had impressive years, the MVP for this season is Rodrigo Corujo, who hit a career-high .358 in 688 at-bats. Though he has never hit for power, Corujo's bat was sure to frighten any pitcher who dared challenge him. He scored 112 runs, also a career-high, and stole 29 bases.

Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: mstreeter06 on April 30, 2016, 08:40:12 pm
Hey guys, I'm going back through my history to update these!

The Kentucky Lions had a rough 2027 season, winning just 50 games, but I have to name CF Joe Ross as the MVP. Ross, who was in his second full season in the big leagues, hit .277 in 606 at-bats and hit 34 home runs, while driving in 121.

With 71 wins, the Lions finished fifth in the division once again in 2028. 1B Jake Ladner was the MVP of this team again, as he led the offense with 40 home runs. Ladner drove in 113 runs, second to only Joe Ross who had 116 RBI's. Ladner got on base at an impressive .442 clip, hitting .298 and scoring a team-high 107 times.

In 2029, two additional wins brought Kentucky two spots higher in the standings to third place. While Ladner and Ross each had impressive years, the MVP for this season is Rodrigo Corujo, who hit a career-high .358 in 688 at-bats. Though he has never hit for power, Corujo's bat was sure to frighten any pitcher who dared challenge him. He scored 112 runs, also a career-high, and stole 29 bases.

Awesome! Thanks!
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on June 25, 2016, 04:33:44 pm
The 2030 season was a step forward for the Lions, led by second baseman Rodrigo Corujo. The 28 year old hit .343 and scored a team-best 97 runs while playing solid defense for Kentucky. He is sure to be a team leader moving forward as we transition into a brand new season!
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on September 05, 2016, 10:01:27 pm
The difficult 2031 season has finally drawn to a close for the Kentucky Lions, but not without it's positives. Many young players showed production in the latter part of the season, and old assets were sent away in return for the hope of future promise. The leader of the squad has been the embodiment of consistency through his Kentucky career. Designated hitter Jake Ladner is the 2031 Most Valuable Player among the Lions. Ladner posted an on-base percentage of .413, leading the league with 116 walks on the season, despite a stint on the disabled list. Ladner added 17 doubles and 18 home runs, leading to 62 runs batted in. Despite his age, Ladner has stayed productive in Kentucky.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on February 19, 2017, 10:27:31 am
Kentucky finished at the bottom of the division once again in 2032, but once again Jake Ladner was the picture of consistency for Lions fans. The 39 year old now designated hitter launched 29 home runs and had a .374 on base percentage. He played in all 162 games and had an OPS+ of 136.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on February 19, 2017, 10:42:50 am
The 2033 season saw some young talent start to blossom in Kentucky. Many players who look to be staples for years to come made their debuts or continued to gain experience on the big-league diamond.

One young player stood out among all the rest.

In his third major league season, 'The' Jose Rodriguez finally had a breakout performance. The Cuban infielder played second, third, and shortstop for the Lions this year, and at the plate he collected career highs in batting average (.305), on-base percentage (.323), doubles (29), runs batted in (57), stolen bases (34), and wins above replacement (3.5). The 22 year-old appeared in 149 games and will look to improve on his performance in seasons to come.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on May 08, 2017, 08:29:07 am

Peterson Named 2034 Kentucky Most Valuable Player

LEXINGTON, KY -- 25 year-old left-handed starter Curt "Wildman" Peterson was announced as Kentucky's MVP at a press conference this morning. The second year pitcher started 35 games for the Lions this season, winning 15 of them. He struck out 166 batters and earned a 2.86 ERA in 217 innings.

Peterson was a second overall pick in the 2027 draft and will look to continue he success next season. He helped the Lions to a 79-83 record, which was good for third place in the division.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on July 14, 2017, 09:10:03 am
Peterson Wins Second Consecutive Team MVP Award For 2035

LEXINGTON, KY -- The Wildman is at it again. The third-year pitcher for the Lions led the rotation with a 3.36 ERA in 33 starts. He struck out 139 batters and was worth 3.83 wins above replacement.
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on July 29, 2018, 08:35:54 pm
I'll catch up on a few years of history here!

Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on July 29, 2018, 08:42:58 pm
Ron Dixon wins 2040 team MVP!
Title: Re: Kentucky MVPs
Post by: zjl630 on July 31, 2019, 04:27:54 pm
2041 KY MVP is Zoraide Pequeno!