He didn’t make the list because this is breakout players. We have already seen that Pollock is a great player in his past seasons. But everyone else on this list has only had decent seasons or hasn’t played at all before this year.
Got my guys Grisham, Cronenworth, Lamet, and for some reason I knew they would do good last season. I’ve been waiting my whole life for the Padres to be serious contenders, and it finally seems like it’s happening. #FriarFaithful
Dinelson Lamet should be higher he pitched 3 consecutive games throwing a no hitter through 5+ I believe it was 7 innings next game 5 innings and then 6 innings... not sure what order but that's lights out stuff
Bauer has said he wants a contender.....even with Bauer, the Angels aren't contending....blow up the bullpen and get new starters, Andrew Haney isn't going to be more than a #5 starter, Bundy is a mediocre player who had a career year, he'll fall back to mediocrity
because he's already been a breakout star. This is for people who had breakout seasons this year for the first time. That's why you don't see guys like Freeman, Betts, Soto, Machado, etc.
@@dperry_319 i know but like judging off of his mlb the show live series he went up 10 overall this year, looking at his stats he went off, he wasn’t in people’s top 10 ss, now he is in their top 3
@@maxipad27 i know that’s why i said another piece of evidence, but live series is based off of real life every week they change during the regar season based on how they play
@@l...l8748 No he’s right. Wil Myers has already been good. This is more of a comeback season since he’s already had some good seasons. So players like Betts, Freeman, and Soto for example aren’t breakout players because they have already been good in the past
Can we stop with the cringey brackets already? I just makes you look desperate. Either use one title or the other, don't try and use both. Let the content speak for itself, because it's good.
i am done with major league baseball.... They have become like Twitter, Google, and Facebook and think they run the world. CEOs of MLB were not elected, yet they become political.