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What kind of season did Felts have?

Jace Statum in 21-3A (pending the answer to the above question)


Kirby Bellow in 20-4A
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="803358" timestamp="1274287365"]
Statum and Bellow, silly question. ;) ;D
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This is a silly question.  Statum and Bellow.

Statum hit over 500 and undefeated on the hill in district with two wins against BC!
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[quote author=Gabe link=topic=69852.msg803432#msg803432 date=1274298261]
Did the question get people talking baseball? Yes! All I wanted
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Dang, calm down Gabe!  You've been fired up since last weekend!!
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Spurs losing always fires me up!! Especially win Kobe about to win it all again! Plus UT baseball rolling along with the Yankees, its a good time to be Gabe. Plus check my FB for news on The OL
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Should a MVP be given to  the player who has the most impact on a teams success or simply the player with the best stats. Look at the teams and see how you think a team would perform over the season without a certain player on their roster. If you took Statum away would Orangefield still be as successful as a team. If you took Hicks away how would Bridge City be. I know that the MVP is the stats guy,  but I want to know who everyone thinks the different MVP of each team should be. Should one of those guys be the district MVP even if he did not have the best stats overall. Just more to get chat going.
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Should a MVP be given to  the player who has the most impact on a teams success or simply the player with the best stats. Look at the teams and see how you think a team would perform over the season without a certain player on their roster. If you took Statum away would Orangefield still be as successful as a team. If you took Hicks away how would Bridge City be. I know that the MVP is the stats guy,  but I want to know who everyone thinks the different MVP of each team should be. Should one of those guys be the district MVP even if he did not have the best stats overall. Just more to get chat going.
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Nice Post!  If you take Statum away from Orangefield, then I think they are still successful, but not as successful.  Its hard to replace someone who is hitting over 500 (in my opinion best leadoff man in the district) and undefeated on the mound.  To me the district MVP should be given to the best overall player in the district.  Hard to argue Statums numbers!
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[quote name="Cat22" post="804112" timestamp="1274470846"]
[quote author=RealDeal link=topic=69852.msg804109#msg804109 date=1274470203]
Should a MVP be given to  the player who has the most impact on a teams success or simply the player with the best stats. Look at the teams and see how you think a team would perform over the season without a certain player on their roster. If you took Statum away would Orangefield still be as successful as a team. If you took Hicks away how would Bridge City be. I know that the MVP is the stats guy,  but I want to know who everyone thinks the different MVP of each team should be. Should one of those guys be the district MVP even if he did not have the best stats overall. Just more to get chat going.
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Nice Post!  If you take Statum away from Orangefield, then I think they are still successful, but not as successful.  Its hard to replace someone who is hitting over 500 (in my opinion best leadoff man in the district) and undefeated on the mound.  To me the district MVP should be given to the best overall player in the district.  Hard to argue Statums numbers!
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A leadoff hitter who has nearly 30 RBI. Not too too shabby
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