August’s Defensive Players of the Month
2 winners this month, both of whom were dominant at their respective positions.
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2 winners this month, both of whom were dominant at their respective positions.
It took them a little while to get to this point but they're once again among the best defensive teams in MLB
His athleticism has allowed him to thrive at the highest level.
Johan Rojas is one of many young players getting it done.
How has the performance and usage of his pitches evolved from his time in Japan to now?
They catch the ball pretty well too.
Carlos Santana is No. 1 at first base? Yes, really!
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The gap between Ohtani and the nearest player is HUGE!