The east coast bias is unbelievable. I'm sure Lindor will get votes, but to think that he will have more votes than a guy who just hits is insane. If anything, the WAR debate seals it for Ohtani. Ohtani is doing just as much hitting alone than Lindor is doing playing defense and hitting. That alone makes Ohtani the MVP. This Lindor narrative will backfire since it will make Ohtani want to get the triple crown to eliminate this ridiculous debate.
Mets just beat the White Sox two games in row, forgot MVP, this makes Lindor not only the MPV but instant ticket to HOF. We are talking about the White Sox, Met Fan, the White Sox.
One plays defense at an elite level one is a DH, lindor has a higher fWAR will have another 30-30 season + and plays every single game. An MVP doesn’t just hit
Shohei is the most Outstanding player. Lindor is the most Valuable player. We need to redefine this award. What Lindor is doing is undeniably harder to do than what Shohei did this year. Ohtani gets to sit on the bench all game and focus only on hitting. Lindor is on his feet playing gold glove shortstop while going 30-30 and saving the season for the Mets. Call me old school, but the value Lindor brings on both sides of the ball trumps Ohtani. That’s my take
Shohei is the most Outstanding player. Lindor is the most Valuable player. We need to redefine this award. What Lindor is doing is undeniably harder to do than what Shohei did this year. Ohtani gets to sit on the bench all game and focus only on hitting. Lindor is on his feet playing gold glove shortstop while going 30-30 and saving the season for the Mets. Call me old school, but the value Lindor brings on both sides of the ball trumps Ohtani. That’s my take
Shohei is your NL MVP.
First DH ever? Seems doubtful.
@@francisbaxter4663would you put money on it?
@@francisbaxter4663 How about it now?
These guys are a JOKER 😂😂😂😂😂
The east coast bias is unbelievable. I'm sure Lindor will get votes, but to think that he will have more votes than a guy who just hits is insane. If anything, the WAR debate seals it for Ohtani. Ohtani is doing just as much hitting alone than Lindor is doing playing defense and hitting. That alone makes Ohtani the MVP.
This Lindor narrative will backfire since it will make Ohtani want to get the triple crown to eliminate this ridiculous debate.
Hell no
JOKERS and homers. Ohtani is almost double all the main offensive stats !! SMH. 🤦♂️. These clowns 🤡
Heck no. Shotani is 43/43 right now.
I mean, it'd be pretty funny if he won MVP after not making the NL All-Star team.
Ohtani just hits. It’s a no brainer.
Mets just beat the White Sox two games in row, forgot MVP, this makes Lindor not only the MPV but instant ticket to HOF. We are talking about the White Sox, Met Fan, the White Sox.
Sounds like Mets cope to me lol
One plays defense at an elite level one is a DH, lindor has a higher fWAR will have another 30-30 season + and plays every single game. An MVP doesn’t just hit
@@jamesps7515 Tawk!!!
@@jamesps7515 No one goes to baseball games to watch a short stop play defense and hit .250
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@@jamesps7515 For an MVP candidate, rocking an 820 ops is really lame ngl
No. 51/51
Lindors not a real MVP.
Lindor doesn't get the respect he deserves!!!
LOL Lindor not 30 30
If they get to the playoffs yes
Lindor MVP incoming
Fahk no
Stop he is great but not a one man team
neither is Ohtani
Trolls
Shohei is the most Outstanding player. Lindor is the most Valuable player. We need to redefine this award. What Lindor is doing is undeniably harder to do than what Shohei did this year. Ohtani gets to sit on the bench all game and focus only on hitting. Lindor is on his feet playing gold glove shortstop while going 30-30 and saving the season for the Mets. Call me old school, but the value Lindor brings on both sides of the ball trumps Ohtani. That’s my take
Shohei Ohtani is the MVP 🎉😅
Take it to the Bank 😅
LINDOR IS THE NL MVP
No guy who only hits should be considered for MVP. Ohtani doesnt play the field, period.
Lol
If they get to the playoffs yes
Shohei is the most Outstanding player. Lindor is the most Valuable player. We need to redefine this award. What Lindor is doing is undeniably harder to do than what Shohei did this year. Ohtani gets to sit on the bench all game and focus only on hitting. Lindor is on his feet playing gold glove shortstop while going 30-30 and saving the season for the Mets. Call me old school, but the value Lindor brings on both sides of the ball trumps Ohtani. That’s my take