Featuring Luis Gonzales and Nick Plummer Top 5 surprise MLB Rookie of the Year candidates
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is for real.Ridiculous stuff. is for real. "Ridiculous stuff. @SpencerSTRIDer is for real." - @ Bally Sports: Braves Recent bullpen injuries have forced the to utilize Strider as a long-to-mid-relief pitcher. However, if he can continue to progress into an eventual everyday starter, Atlanta may just have a Rookie of the Year winner and a future MLB ace on their hands.
Featuring Luis Gonzalez and Nick Plummer Top 5 surprise MLB Rookie of the Year candidates
Luis Gonzalez of the San Francisco Giants hits a two-run double against the Philadelphia Phillies. If there's anything to be learned from the 2022 MLB preseason predictions, it's not to take them seriously. We can all speculate on what could happen, but such projections have proven to be less than reliable guidelines for what's to come. What matters is the here and now. Two months into the season, there are a handful of unknown names overtaking the preseason Rookie of the Year candidates. Names that weren't even registered in MLB's top 100 prospect pipeline are proving to be more solidified candidates for the award. Here is a list of surprise candidates who are the frontrunners to take home the honor of being the best first-year player.Top 5 surprise MLB Rookie of the Year candidates
#5 Nick Plummer
Washington Nationals v New York Mets Yes, his sample size is most certainly not enough to gauge a player's major league outlook, but the couldn't ask for a better replacement for the recently injured Brandon Nimmo than Nick Plummer right now. In just nine at-bats, the .444-hitting Nick Plummer has put himself on the map by homering on two of his four hits. At the latter end of age 25, this is a make-or-break year in many ways for Plummer at the MLB level. That's why I'm going to go out on a limb here and call a possible outside darkhorse candidate. The hot start to his career gives him respectable recognition.#4 Gilberto Celestino
Gilberto Celestino of the Minnesota Twins runs home after being batted in. It's fitting that a player on this list will come from one of the biggest surprise teams of the MLB season, the . With that said, Gilberto Celestino is just one of the many surprises the American League Central-leading Twins have to offer. In his first full season of big league ball, Celestino's .324 batting average across 31 contests has served the Minnesota Twins underrated offense well. He may have only four RBIs to his name, but his 10 runs scored have been a large reason for his team's early season success.#3 Spencer Strider
Spencer Strider pitches for the Atlanta Braves. Not many players are good enough to make the leap from single-A ball to MLB from one season to the next, but that's exactly what the fourth-round 2020 amateur draft pick did this season. The good news for the Atlanta Braves is that their 23-year-old right-hander only seems to progress as the season wears on. Though he's been predominantly utilized as a bullpen arm, that's mainly for developmental purposes to ease him into a starting role. What gets him on this list is not as much his respectable 3.45 ERA as it is his 44 strikeouts through 28.3 innings of work. A large part of what makes the right-handed hurler so successful is the two-seam grip on his fastball that burrows in on right-handers and freezes left-handers with its screwball-like movement. Ridiculous stuff.is for real.Ridiculous stuff. is for real. "Ridiculous stuff. @SpencerSTRIDer is for real." - @ Bally Sports: Braves Recent bullpen injuries have forced the to utilize Strider as a long-to-mid-relief pitcher. However, if he can continue to progress into an eventual everyday starter, Atlanta may just have a Rookie of the Year winner and a future MLB ace on their hands.