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Chris Archer for MVP?
http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/post/_/id/59531/chris-archer-turns-into-cy-young-and-mvp-candidate
Archer's maturation into staff ace is a key reason the Rays have survived last summer's trade of David Price, the offseason loss of manager Joe Maddon, the trade of Ben Zobrist, the injuries to Alex Cobb (zero starts) and Drew Smyly (three starts), the injuries to Desmond Jennings (just 18 games played) and James Loney (30 games), the recent injury to Jake Odorizzi (he's missed three starts and will be out at least another two weeks) and the play of shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera -- the team's "big" offseason acquisition who is hitting .210 with a .267 OBP.
Look at all those problems. And yet the Rays, picked by most to finish last in the division, are 41-32. I don't want to hear how many injuries your team has suffered. They Rays are down three-fifths of their projected starting rotation and their two best players from 2014. And they're in first place.
Chris Archer for MVP?
http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/post/_/id/59531/chris-archer-turns-into-cy-young-and-mvp-candidate
Archer's maturation into staff ace is a key reason the Rays have survived last summer's trade of David Price, the offseason loss of manager Joe Maddon, the trade of Ben Zobrist, the injuries to Alex Cobb (zero starts) and Drew Smyly (three starts), the injuries to Desmond Jennings (just 18 games played) and James Loney (30 games), the recent injury to Jake Odorizzi (he's missed three starts and will be out at least another two weeks) and the play of shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera -- the team's "big" offseason acquisition who is hitting .210 with a .267 OBP.
Look at all those problems. And yet the Rays, picked by most to finish last in the division, are 41-32. I don't want to hear how many injuries your team has suffered. They Rays are down three-fifths of their projected starting rotation and their two best players from 2014. And they're in first place.