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“Unforgettable Moments: How Aaron Judge and Rising Star Wilyer Abreu Are Shaping the Future of Baseball!”

"Unforgettable Moments: How Aaron Judge and Rising Star Wilyer Abreu Are Shaping the Future of Baseball!"

The good news for the Braves is that it is still very early in the season, and they have the pedigree of a team that when healthy can be one of the sport’s best. But they have put themselves in a sizable hole in a division in which one bad week can make the difference between playing in the postseason and watching it from home.

5. Kyren Paris?! Yes, Kyren Paris

Arguably the biggest surprise from the first two weeks of the season is the early breakout of Angels infielder Kyren Paris. He is currently slashing .393/.485/1.000 with a team-leading five homers and MLB-leading 1.485 OPS (min. 28 at-bats) and has helped lead the Angels to an 8-4 record — they’ve won all four series they’ve played — for an offense that ranks eighth in runs scored.

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