
Unveiling the MVP’s Jaw-Dropping Style Secrets From the All-Star Game!
I think the American League will win, and you can feel free to read my analysis in my other article, but I’ll put a play on a variety of players from both leagues. I’m not going to bet on a pitcher. We’ve seen just one winner in 10 years, and just two since 2000. I’m going to put out four players here that I think have a chance. Two starters, and two bench players. The first starter I like is Aaron Judge. I’d expect him to get at least two at-bats, and all he needs is one to do the damage we need to make him the winner. I suppose you could say that about Shohei Ohtani as well, but I’m not backing both favorites here. I think Judge is the better choice. The other player I like is Pete Crow-Armstrong at +900. PCA can impact the game in more ways than just about anyone on the field. He can hit for power and average. If he gets on base, he can get to third base with his speed. He also has robbed more hits than any other outfielder in the game today. Could you see him 1-for-2 with the steals, an RBI, and a run-saving catch? Those are the two starters, as for reserves, I’ll start with Kyle Schwarber. This is mostly the same reason as Judge, he can come in and hit a bomb that could change the game. Sure, the same can be said for the rest of the reserves, but Schwarber should have one role, and does a great job at it. Additionally, he has a knack for big games/moments. On the other side, in the American League, my choice is Byron Buxton. This is a similar reason to Crow-Armstrong. Buxton can make a difference with hits, fielding, and speed. I think he could come in, get on base, and find his way into scoring position.ÂÂ
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