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Old 11-13-2002, 07:03 PM   #1
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Angry Omar Gets Miffed

Omar wasn't too happy when A-Rod won the AL Gold Glove at short this week. And rightfully so. A-Rod won because he is a high profile player who happened to grow defensively this year. Also, maybe the voters took pity on A-Rod for him not winning the MVP. Omar should have won the award, he was much better than A-Rod; compare their fielding pct. and errors: Omar-7 errors and .990 fielding % A-Rod-10 errors and a .987 fielding %. The only player who deserved to unseat Omar was Mike Bordick in Baltimore.
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Old 11-14-2002, 04:14 AM   #2
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Vizquel miffed

Omar was robbed.

I haven't read any comments from Omar yet. Do you have a link?

This is really a shame and hurts Omar's chances at the Hall of Fame. Only Ozzie Smith had won 10 consecutive GG's I believe. It would have looked awesome on Omar's resume. Too bad.
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Old 11-14-2002, 05:47 AM   #3
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Omar miffed

Article from the ABJ with quotes from Omar;

Omar's streak ends
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Old 11-14-2002, 06:43 AM   #4
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Here's another one with pretty much the same quotes.

Wednesday, November 13

Molina halts I-Rod's streak; 3 M's win AL Gold Gloves

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ST. LOUIS -- Alex Rodriguez won his first American League Gold Glove on Wednesday, a vote that Omar Vizquel didn't handle too cleanly.


Vizquel had won nine straight times at shortstop. But the fancy fielder from Cleveland had his streak broken by A-Rod, the Texas Rangers star.


"Obviously, I didn't think I was going to lose the Gold Glove this year. I don't think I gave it up. I know I had the numbers to compete,'' Vizquel said.


"I know he improved his defensive numbers. He had a good year. The voting could go either way,'' Vizquel said of Rodriguez. "He's on TV everyday. He's in the national papers everyday.''


Vizquel said he thought Baltimore's Mike Bordick, who did not make an error in his final 110 games, was as deserving as Rodriguez.


"I don't know why he wasn't recognized as one of the best,'' Vizquel said.


"The batting champion has always been the one who hits for the highest average. The fielding champion should be the guy who had less errors or the better percentage,'' he said. "They are probably going to have to change the voting.''


A-Rod made 10 errors, had a .987 fielding percentage and took part in 108 double plays. Vizquel made seven errors, had a .990 fielding percentage and participated in 98 DPs.


Gold Gloves, presented since 1957 by St. Louis-based Rawlings, are voted on by managers and coaches before the end of the regular season. They may not select players on their own teams, and they vote only for players in their own league.


The World Series champion Anaheim Angels won two Gold Gloves, with catcher Bengie Molina breaking the 10-year winning streak of Texas' Ivan Rodriguez and Darin Erstad replacing Seattle's Mike Cameron in the outfield.


Mariners first baseman John Olerud, second baseman Bret Boone and outfielder Ichiro Suzuki all won AL Gold Gloves.


Olerud won his second Gold Glove, replacing Minnesota's Doug Mientkiewicz at first base. Boone won his first in the AL, taking over from Roberto Alomar, a 10-time winner who was traded from Cleveland to the New York Mets following the 2001 season.


Boone won an NL Gold Glove with Cincinnati in 1998; his father, Bob, a catcher, was a seven-time winner.


Oakland third baseman Eric Chavez won his second straight Gold Glove, as did Suzuki and Minnesota outfielder Torii Hunter.


Texas pitcher Kenny Rogers won for the second time in three years, replacing Mike Mussina of the New York Yankees.


Alex Rodriguez, whose $252 million, 10-year contract is the richest in sports, gets a $100,000 bonus, a day after earning $200,000 for finishing second in the AL MVP voting. The others get $50,000 each, except for Hunter, who didn't have a bonus clause.


NL winners are to be announced Thursday.
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