Monday, November 1, 2010

Edgar Renteria Named World Series MVP

Is there a more unlikely World Series MVP than Edgar Renteria?  Renteria along with Aaron Rowand and Barry Zito was the posterchild of the bad contracts that were forked over to veterans.  The very sight of Edgar Renteria frustrated most fans. 

Now, he is a hero in San Francisco and will be in our hearts forever.  He has done for San Francisco what he did for the Florida Marlins thirteen years ago as a second-year player.  He has brought home a World Series title.

Edgar Renteria was signed to a two-year, $18.5 million dollar deal in 2008.  A deal that was laughed at by front office management all across baseball.  It was a huge overpayment for an aging 31-year old shortstop.  In his first year in San Francisco he played in 124 games while hitting .250 with five homeruns.  Then this year, a year where he was supposedly healthy and would go back to the old Edgar, he played in 72 games and hit .276.  He was so bad that it wasn't even sure he would make the postseason roster.

That same Edgar Renteria is a World Series MVP for the second time in his career.  Renteria batted .412 with 2 clutch homeruns and 6 RBIs in the World Series.  A pretty amazing accomplishment considering he only one hit in four games in the NLCS.

Now Renteria can go out the same way he came in--a World Series Champion and MVP.

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