True, but what if he ends up hitting .265 with 25 HRs and 70 RBIs and Miller ends up with 12 wins and an ERA around 3.00? It's quite possible Miller ends up with better numbers, but there almost always seems to be the rookie wall and a regression to the mean.
At this point it's really a 1 or 2 horse race in the NL, so if those one or two horses end up with numbers close to the league average and could come down to who performs the best in September. The ROY award often doesn't go to an elite player - Pat Listach, Marty Cordova and Jason Jennings come to mind.
At this point it's really a 1 or 2 horse race in the NL, so if those one or two horses end up with numbers close to the league average and could come down to who performs the best in September. The ROY award often doesn't go to an elite player - Pat Listach, Marty Cordova and Jason Jennings come to mind.