PhillyBirds said:
I know it's football season, but I still have to ask. Who are your NL and AL MVPs and Cy Youngs?
I would say...
NL MVP: David Wright, 3B, Mets
NL CY: Tim Lincecum, Giants
AL MVP: Dustin Pedroia, 2B, Red Sox
AL CY: Cliff Lee, Indians
You nailed three out of four! The AP article about Pedroia winning the AL MVP is obsessed with his height, which is listed at 5' 9". That's short for a baseball player but hardly qualifies Pedroia as a dwarf. Here's how the AP article, replete with the mandatory self-effacing comment,begins:
<DIV id=articleByline ="articleByline">By Ben Walker / Associated Press
<DIV id=articleDate ="articleDate">Posted:11/18/2008 11:32:46 PM MST
NEW YORK --
Dustin Pedroia easily could be mistaken for a mechanic, carpenter or plumber. Most anything except a major leaguer.
<DIV id=article ="article">
"I'm not the biggest guy in the world. I don't have that many tools," he said. "If you saw me walking down the street, you wouldn't think I'm a baseball player."
I just checked and Jimmy Rollins is listed at 5' 8", or an inch shorter than Pedroia. Yet I don't remember any articles focusing on his height or "lack of tools," or saying that he could be mistaken for a porter, after Rollins won the MVP award last year.
Pedroia's quote is so classic Caste-ese one wonders if the AP reporter didn't simply check his glossary of terms for white athletes and plug it in without waiting for Pedroia to say anything. ("He's not the fastest guy in the world," "He's not the most athletic specimen you'll find," "He's not the biggest guy in the world," etc.)
http://www.elpasotimes.com/sportsmania/ci_11019232Edited by: Don Wassall