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MLB 2025

Since joining the Giants, Rafael Devers is batting .215, compared to .272 in the games he played with the Red Sox earlier this season. He has also seen a decrease in his on-base percentage and OPS since the trade. 17 games, 14 hits, 9 walks, 2 homeruns, 4 doubles, 26 strikeouts!
 
Been following little Pete Crow-Armstrong since last year. He's fun to watch. Hitting, the power, or on the bases or in the outfield. Kid is like 180 pounds. Just a pleasure to watch.

Also, that big catcher for the Mariners - Cal Raleigh - has been a phenomenal power hitter
 
Been following little Pete Crow-Armstrong since last year. He's fun to watch. Hitting, the power, or on the bases or in the outfield. Kid is like 180 pounds. Just a pleasure to watch.

If the Mets would have kept PCA, he would be handy in CF right now...
 


I don't follow this closely enough to know: is the rule about having one player from each team still a thing? I suppose that would have some effect.

Soto got off to a slow start. But was absolutely scorching in June. Even with the slow start he's now sixth in the NL in WAR, second in OBP, eighth in OPS and third in runs scored. Seems like that would be worthy of a selection.
 
I don't follow this closely enough to know: is the rule about having one player from each team still a thing? I suppose that would have some effect.

Soto got off to a slow start. But was absolutely scorching in June. Even with the slow start he's now sixth in the NL in WAR, second in OBP, eighth in OPS and third in runs scored. Seems like that would be worthy of a selection.
I don't know the answer to your question.
 
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