View Poll Results: Who was the Pittsburgh Pirates "Most Valuable Player" in 2011?

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  • Andrew Mccutchen (.364 OBP, 23 HR, 89 RBI, .820 OPS)

    5 71.43%
  • Neil Walker (.273 BA, .334 OBP, 12 HR, 83 RBI, 23 SB, .742 OPS)

    0 0%
  • Charlie Morton (10-10, 3.83 ERA, 110 K's, 1.53 WHIP)

    0 0%
  • Paul Maholm ( 6-14, 3.66 ERA, 97 K's, 1.29 WHIP)

    0 0%
  • Joel Hanrahan (1.83 ERA, 40/44 Saves, 1.05 WHIP)

    2 28.57%
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Thread: Pittsburgh Pirates 2011: Team MVP

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    Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh Pirates 2011: Team MVP

    Vote for who you think was the Pittsburgh Pirates "Most Valuable Player" in 2011.

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    Close but I will go with Andrew Mccutchen (.364 OBP, 23 HR, 89 RBI, .820 OPS)

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    Have to go Andrew Mccutchen here, even though he did slow down the 2nd half or so of the season.

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    Hanrahan. 1.83 ERA. Not too shabby IMO. And 40 saves out of 44 opportunities is pretty good as well.

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    Have to go with McCutchen. Sure Hanrahan did a lot, but McCutchen did even more for this team, and he was one of the big reasons they were 51-44 at one point.
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