410 OBP 24 home runs 106 RBI 27 stolen bases

.342 BA .410 OBP 24 home runs 106 RBI 27 stolen bases.Hanley was mister do everything for the Marlins this year. The Marlins were in the postseason race up until the last week of the season due in large part to Mr Ramirez He led the National league with a .342 batting average. The Marlins moved him to the number three spot in the lineup and he delivered with 106 RBI. .299 BA .602 slugging 46 home runs 141 RBI.Fielder was second in home runs and tied for first in RBI in the national league this year. 279 BA 45 home runs 141 RBI.He has very similar numbers to Prince Fielder, but Prince gets the nod because his on base percentage is 52 points higher and Howard struck out 48 more times than Fielder.

He did however power the Phillies to another division title and upped his batting average by 28 points from last year.. HOUSTON, Jan 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ Sterling Bancshares, Inc. (Nasdaq:SBIB), announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly cashdividend of $0.055 per share of common stock at the meeting held on January26, 2009.The dividend is payable February 20, 2009 to shareholders of recordon February 6, 2009.Sterling Bancshares, Inc. is a Houston-based bank holding company with totalassets of $4.9 billion, which operates 59 banking centers in the greatermetropolitan areas of Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas.TheCompany's common stock is traded through the NASDAQ Global Select Market underthe symbol "SBIB".For more information on Sterling Bancshares, please visitthe Company's web site at http:// More Information Contact:J.

Downey Bridgwater, Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer,(713) 507-2670Zach L. Wasson, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer,(713) 507-1297SOURCESterling Bancshares, Inc.J. Downey Bridgwater, Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer,1-713-507-2670, or Zach L. Wasson, Executive Vice President & Chief FinancialOfficer, 1-713-507-1297, both of Sterling Bancshares, Inc.. Many fans of? Brady Quinn? are extremely? frustrated with? Browns coach Eric Mangini's decision to bench the struggling quarterback.While some have unwillingly accepted the move, many have threatened to abandon the Browns.These immature "fans" have shown their true colors and have proven that they were never truly Browns fans at all.Many of these "fans"? are likely too focused on Brady's appearance to realize how terribly he has performed on the field this season.These "fans" are too caught up? in Brady's? long brown locks,? cut body, and bright smile to admit that he lacks the skills to be a starting? NFL Quarterback.Even the media that was initially enchanted with the "golden boy" has changed its position, now endorsing Derek Anderson.My message to the "fans" who threaten to abandon the Browns is clear and simple: Don't let the door hit you on the way out.The Cleveland Browns existed? long before you showed up and will? continue to exist long after you are gone.When Joshua Cribbs was asked about Anderson's performance after the game, he? gave me an answer that put my feelings into words.“I think (Derek) played solid. An alternative is always good, and he proved that he can lead a football team.“I’m proud of this football team We fought until the end. In a city like this that works hard I don’t think that any other city works this hard the blue-collar workers in Cleveland expect the football team to work as hard as we did.“Even though we lost, I think the fans are still proud of us.”Cribbs? truly understands what being a Cleveland Browns football player is all about.