Picking out the best of the best is always a tricky proposition. And to be honest, I haven’t always been great at it. In high school, staring at pricey concert tickets and faced with a delicious conundrum of escorting the cute, brainy girl or the curvy drill team vixen, I acquiesced to a friend’s advice: “When in doubt always go with the drill team.”
MLS Awards: projections and ballot making on MVP, Rookie of the Year and others


Long story short, the brainy one is a big-time doctor in
Anyway, against that wobbly history, I have pledged to always do better.
So, click forth for my leading choices for MLS 2009 awards. These represent one-eighth of the vote for MLSNet's "Award Tracker," which certainly isn’t a direct harbinger of what eventually will be. But the Awards Tracker does help set the agenda and direct the conversation going forward. So, in all seriousness, I appreciate the opportunity of the assignment, and I certainly do approach it with a studious professionalism. (And as I watch every MLS match and speak often to league managers, I’m sure I can overcome a long-gone history of dubious decision making.)
(FYI: the eight voters will do this weekly through year's end. And I know from experience that the first one is ripe for being picked apart. So, please share your thoughts.)
MVP
1. Fredy Montero
2. Shalrie Joseph
3. Omar Cummings
4. Landon Donovan
5. Guillermo Barros Schelotto
Also in the conversation: Dwayne De Rosario
Brief explainer: I know the top three on my list doesn’t exactly read like a who’s who in MLS – and I really don’t care.
Newcomer of the Year
1. Fredy Montero
2. Donovan Ricketts
3. Kasey Keller
4. Jhon Kennedy Hurtado
5. David Ferreira
Brief explainer: See above for Montero. Ricketts has been reliable on the little stuff and has come up huge on several occasions in goal for the Galaxy. Keller has hardly been besieged in his role as Sounders backstopper, but his steady stewardship and one or two big saves a game put him squarely in the running.
Rookie of the Year
1. Omar Gonzalez
2. Steve Zakuani
3. Rodney Wallace
4. Chris Pontius
5. Stefan Frei
Also in the conversation: Kevin Alston; Darius Barnes; Sam Cronin, A.J. DeLaGarza
Brief explainer: Can a Galaxy center back do it again? (Sean Franklin won the award in 2008.) I say, "Why the heck not?"
Defender of the Year
1.
2. Jay Heaps
3. Geoff Cameron
4. Omar Gonzalez
5. Jhon Kennedy Hurtado
Brief explainer:
Coach of the Year
1. Bruce Arena
2. Sigi Schmid
3. Steve Nicol
Also in the conversation: Robert Warzycha.
Brief explainer: Arena’s ego is big enough as it is, but I can’t hold that against him. He’s done a masterful job this year, building his personnel from the back while maintaining the fiscal discipline required of a team hamstrung by the salary cap like no other. Having David Beckham and Landon Donovan around is great and all, but it eats up about a third of the entire salary cap. Schmid is in the race for his part in building the Sounders and steering the new team so expertly. And Nicol is on my list because
Goalkeeper of the Year
1. Zach Thornton
2. Donovan Ricketts
3. Kasey Keller
Brief explainer: In all honestly, I was clobbering











