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Chad Cordero

<TABLE cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=2 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR class=bg4 align=middle><TD>IP</TD><TD>W-L</TD><TD>SV</TD><TD>ERA</TD><TD>Ks</TD><TD>BB</TD></TR><TR class=bg2 vAlign=center align=right height=17><TD align=middle>40.1</TD><TD align=middle>2-1</TD><TD align=middle>27</TD><TD align=middle>0.89</TD><TD align=middle>36</TD><TD align=middle>9</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>


And hes a rookie!!!
 

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Only one closer in baseball has been better since May.

RHP Mariano Rivera has a 19-game scoreless streak covering 20 innings.
(Updated 06/29/2005).

Rivera has not allowed a run since MAY 6th.

Rivera has given up just 1 ER since April 6th!!!!!
 

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If Gagne didn't win the MVP two years ago, there's no way any closer should ever win the award.
 

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Cordero has been unbelievable. I remember back a couple of weeks ago when the Nationals were playing the Angels in Anaheim. With the Nationals up 1 run in the bottom of the ninth, Cordero loaded the bases with no out. He eventually got out of the jam without giving up a run and he got the save. That was a great performance
 

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How can you say hands down.

Cordero IS the Nationals.

90% of his saves are 1 run games!
 

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Too early to call but hard to dispute Lee, but will see if Albert catches him????
 

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They have Gagne the Cy Young. There was no way he was going to get both. personally, I think Prior or Schmidt deserved it that year.



edub69 said:
If Gagne didn't win the MVP two years ago, there's no way any closer should ever win the award.
 

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MadCapper said:
Cordero IS the Nationals.

He is a great player having a great year...but that comment is laughable.

THE Nationals have to win a game for 8 innings before he is even relevant.
 

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Carlos Lee is putting up MONSTER numbers for anyone who cares. Just think he could be the NL MVP and Podsenik could be the AL MVP (right now he should).
 

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Carlos Lee would have a nice batting avg too if he didn't face the best pitching staff in the league!! 0-23 on the season vs. Cardinals pitching! WOW instead of .272 avg, he would be batting .295.
 

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viking611 said:
Carlos Lee would have a nice batting avg too if he didn't face the best pitching staff in the league!! 0-23 on the season vs. Cardinals pitching! WOW instead of .272 avg, he would be batting .295.

All I know if he has 72 rbis with no leadoff hitter. Best pitching at the end of the year will be the Cubs, not the Brewers.
 

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