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Utley Wins Silver Slugger Award

Posted by Amanda Orr, Thu, November 12, 2009 06:00 PM | Comments: 6
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Chase Utley wins his fourth consecutive Silver Slugger Award.  Players, coaches, and managers selected Utley as the best hitting second baseman in the National League.

Utley finished the year with a .282 batting average, .397 on-base percentage, and .508 slugging percentage.  Utley hit 31 home runs and drove in 93 runs.

 
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  • Posts: 0 Joe Deer

    Go Chase!

     
  • Posts: 0 johnathe Dear

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  • Posts: 0 shag beta sigma delta

    johnathe Dear what in the hell are you talking about

    CHASE IS THE MAN

     
  • Posts: 0 Jeff of Nova

    Werth got snubbed I thought he should be up there too

     
  • Posts: 0 Polish Prince

    I agree with you Jeff. Once again an undeserving Dodger takes an award away from a Phillie. Yesterday Hudson stole a GG from Utley and today Kemp steals a SS from Werth.

     
  • Posts: 0 The Original Chuck P

    What shag said…

    I think that Werth and Kemp are close… you could argue for a lot of guys… Ibanez, Dunn and Hawpe had better OPS numbers than both Werth and Kemp. I do feel like the Phillies deserved two SS’ers.

    The biggest snub, in my opinion, is Pudgy Panda… Sandoval’s numbers are better than Zimmerman’s… 2nd highest BA in the NL, 6th in slugging percentage… Zimmerman had more runs and more RBI’s but Adam Dunn had a lot to do with that… the two flip-flopped spots in the batting order all season. The Giants had no one… Rowand, Fred Lewis, Juan Uribe, Benji Molina, Edgar Renteria… that lineup is terrible.

     
 
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