Who should be the Diamondbacks MVP this year?

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Who should be the Diamondbacks 2005 MVP?
 
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I think it's a no brainer, I vote for Tony Clark. Tony was the best pickup for the Diamondbacks and his play has exceeded all expectations.
 

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Clark is a solid choice, I'd almost go with Chad Tracy. The guy has played whever the team has asked, and he's played well.
 

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I'd say Tony Clark.

He's been clutch since he came here. A guy you can almost always count on to produce.

He was great in last night's game, even though we eventually lost. When it was tied at 4, he had 4 RBI's - so he was keeping us in the game. He was great at first also - even ran for a foul pop-up and slid into the dirt/wall near the crowd. Always hustling to maske a play.
 

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Team Awards:
Team MVP: Tony Clark
Pitcher of the Year: Jose Valverde
Most Improved: Lance Cormier

Then for some organizational awards:
Hitter of the Year: Conor Jackson
Pitcher of the Year: Dustin Nippert
Most Improved: Miguel Montero / Casey Daigle
 

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Cormier started to pitch real badly as the season went on. Most improved? Hardly. I'd probably go with Claudio Vargas for most improved.
 

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green machine said:
Cormier started to pitch real badly as the season went on. Most improved? Hardly. I'd probably go with Claudio Vargas for most improved.
Yeah, I definately considered Vargas, and thought about splitting it between him and Cormier. I went with Cormier because he was basically one of the few shining players in the pen for so long after having a pretty rough year last year, even though he's pretty much fallen apart as of late.
 

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