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Paris, 23, made his debut last season and struggled mightily in his first taste of the big leagues. He hit .118 with one homer and bounced back and forth from Triple-A as L.A. was looking for any production offensively. Considering how young Paris is, he was going to get more time to develop, and he has definitely done that since the end of last season.
Just how good has Paris been? Through 10 games, he had the second-highest OPS in MLB history, behind only Jimmie Foxx and ahead of Babe Ruth. The second-year infielder broke camp with the Angels in what was going to be a utility role, playing both infield and outfield. Now that he’s looking like the team’s best hitter, manager Ron Washington will have to figure out a way to keep him in the lineup every day.
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