As the season is coming to an end, there are many debates about who will win division races, who will win the awards, and how it will all end.
We all know what is statistically true, but there are other things that matter too. Fans pay much attention to baseball, so they know and understand a lot about which players and teams are good and which are not.
So I would like to hear what you think, as fellow fans. I will put out the facts and after that, it's all up to you.
Tell me your (possibly biased) opinions by commenting at the bottom of the page.
National League East
Let's start out with the National League East.
Philadelphia Phillies
The Phillies are first in the division in front of the Braves.
They have three aces: Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels, and Roy Oswalt. They also have a strong offense led by slugger Ryan Howard.
Atlanta Braves
The Atlanta Braves are second in the National League East by 0.5 games.
They have a strong starting rotation featuring Tim Hudson, Jair Jurrjens, and Tommy Hanson. They also have a very good starting lineup with Omar Infante and Troy Glaus.
These are the two main teams in the race, so I will skip over the others in the East.
National League Central
Cincinnati Reds
The Reds are leading the National League Central by six games.
They have a very good team this year. They have a strong starting rotation, with rookie Mike Leake and Bronson Arroyo. They also have a strong offense led by Joey Votto and Brandon Phillips.
St. Louis Cardinals
The Cardinals have not been as good as expected this year.
They have some of the best starting pitchers in the league in Adam Wainwright and Chris Carpenter. They also have a good offense, with Albert Pujols as their best hitter.
As in the East, the rest of the teams are not close to winning, so I will not talk about them.
National League West
San Diego Padres
The Padres have surprised everyone this year—they are currently leading the NL West by two games over the Giants.
They have good pitching with Heath Bell and Mat Latos. They also have good hitting with Miguel Tejada and Adrian Gonzalez.
San Francisco Giants
The Giants have a very good starting rotation with Tim Lincecum, Madison Bumgarner, Matt Cain, Barry Zito, and Jonathan Sanchez. They also have a good offense with Aubrey Huff and Buster Posey.
Most of the other teams in the West are not likely to make the playoffs, so I will not talk about them, either.
So there you have it—all of the teams who are close in the playoff race. Comment at the bottom or vote on the polls to express your opinion.
National League Wild Card
The teams who are close to winning the Wild Card were all mentioned above, so I won't say them again (but you can still say who you think will win the Wild Card by commenting).
NL Cy Young Award
As you know, almost any pitcher can win the Cy Young, but I have narrowed down the main candidates that have been talked about.
Roy Halladay
Halladay has been the main ace of the Philadelphia Phillies this year.
He is 17-10 with a 2.36 ERA, a 1.05 WHIP, and 196 strikeouts. Even his good record is deceiving because he has not had much run support this year by the Phillies.
He has also pitched a perfect game this season against the Florida Marlins.
Ubaldo Jimenez
Jimenez is perhaps the most talked about pitcher in the National League.
He is 18-6 with a 2.79 ERA and 178 strikeouts. He had a great start to this season, with many good games, including a no-hitter.
Near the middle of the season, he had a few rough outings, but recently he has been doing very well and is one of the main Cy Young candidates for this year.
Adam Wainwright
Wainwright is one of the St. Louis Cardinals' aces. He is 17-10 with a 2.34 ERA and a 1.03 WHIP this season. He also has 184 strikeouts.
Josh Johnson
Johnson is another great pitcher. He is 11-6 with a 2.30 ERA, a 1.11 WHIP, and 186 strikeouts.
Chris Carpenter
Chris Carpenter is the other ace for the Cardinals. This season, he is 15-5 with a 2.90 ERA, and 158 strikeouts.
Tim Hudson
Hudson is one of the Atlanta Braves' good pitchers. He is 15-6 with a 2.41 ERA and a 1.10 WHIP. He has 117 strikeouts this season.
Tim Lincecum
Lincecum is one of the San Francisco Giants' great pitchers. He is 13-9 with a 3.69 ERA and 199 strikeouts.
Johan Santana
Santana is probably the New York Mets' best pitcher. He is 11-9 with a 2.98 ERA and 144 strikeouts.
There are the main candidates for the National League Cy Young award. Now, let's go to the Rookie of the Year.
National League Rookie of the Year Award
Here are some of the main candidates for the NL Rookie of the Year.
Jaime Garcia
This season, Jaime Garcia is 13-6 with a 2.35 ERA.
Starlin Castro
Castro has a .317 batting average, 40 RBI, and three home runs this season.
Ian Desmond
Ian Desmond currently has a .286 batting average, 58 RBI, and nine home runs.
Jason Heyward
Jason Heyward has a .285 batting average with 16 home runs and 65 RBI.
Gaby Sanchez
This year, Sanchez has a batting average of .280, 73 RBI, and 16 home runs.
Those are the main candidates for the Rookie of the Year award. Now, let's talk about possible National League MVPs.
National League Most Valuable Player Award
Here are some of the main MVP candidates for the National League.
Joey Votto
This year, Joey Votto has a .321 batting average, 32 home runs, and 98 RBI.
Albert Pujols
Pujols has a .308 batting average, 35 home runs, and 97 RBI.
Adrian Gonzalez
Gonzalez is currently batting .307 with 27 home runs and 89 RBI.
Carlos Gonzalez
Carlos Gonzalez has a batting average that leads the league at .340. He also leads the league in RBI at 100 and the third most home runs with 32.
Those are the main 2010 NL MVP candidates.
So, comment at the bottom to tell me your opinion on the matters discussed.
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