- Orlando Arcia (#3 SS) – Greyworm, because of his incredible defensive talents in the infield and ability to protect the ball from getting to the outfield.
- Lorenzo Cain (#6 OF) – Jorah Mormont – his ability to protect when needed i.e. robbing home runs and being incredibly talented defensively.
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Front Runners for NL and AL MVP
While Christian Yelich of the Brewers is having back to back great performances, there is someone who is pushing to take his spot at MVP with his stellar numbers for the NL MVP.
1 Month into the MLB Season: Notable Free Agents
One month into the season roughly and their are some free agents teams should take note of at various positions. As for pitchers the two players who I assume will be on teams by the end of year are Dallas Keuchel and Craig Kimbrel with Keuchel being a starter and Kimbrel being a reliever both have distinguished careers who I think deserve to be on teams.
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Brewers Christian Yelich Makes His Way into the History Books
As of April 28, 2019 Christian Yelich has hit 14 home runs. This ties him for the MLB record for most home runs hit before May 1st at 14.
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Where Teams Sit After About 1 Week of Play
This blog is going to take a look at specific teams to watch based on their performance last year and possible acquisitions in the off season on where their team should stand as well as teams to watch.
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Brewers Tie Franchise Record in Game 1 Against the Cubs
The Brewers tied there franchise record of 5 home runs in a game against the Cubs on Friday night. This is the 17th time in franchise history that the crew have hit 5 home runs in a game.
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Yelich Starts Out Regular Season Series Right Where He Left Off
The Milwaukee Brewers opened the regular season against the St. Louis Cardinals where the Brewers ended up taking 3 out of 4 games no thanks to Christian Yelich.
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Ichiro Retires after 18 Years in the League
Anyone familiar with the game of baseball has heard the name Ichiro in one form or another. This man represents all the players in the league who do not hit for power but can punch a base hit anywhere and find a way on base.
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Mike Trout Slides in Under Radar and Signs Record Deal
On March 18th of 2019 Mike Trout an outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim became the highest paid current player, surpassing Bryce Harper and Manny Machado who I previously had blogged about.
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Harper Struggling as Spring Training is Nearing Close
After signing one of the league’s biggest contracts in the off-season Bryce Harper is slumping quite hard. The hitter has had 14 plate appearances in which 4 of them he has reached base with a walk, 5 of hem have resulted in a strikeout and the other 5 have resulted in him getting out.
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