Freddie Freeman leads all MLB rookies in every offensive category, except triples, homers, and stolen bases (he’s a close second in homers). Plays Gold Glove defense. With Chipper and McCann out he’s been batting cleanup for the second-best team in the league. While he has surged, Espinosa’s batting average has slipped to .228.
PL…AB…hits…runs..2B…HR…BI…BB…K…AVG…OB…SLG…OPS
FF…392…116…50…26…15…52…39…100…296…363…477…840
DE…395….90…49…16…17…55…36…107…228…315…423…738
The national media is already going out of their way to pump life into Espinosa’s fading candidacy. On July 27 ESPN Insider Matt Meyers devoted an entire column on why Espinosa was the “clear
Braves closer Craig Kimbrel may split the
Kimbrel: 31 saves, 2.04 ERA, 84 K’s, 21 BB, 53 innings
Guerra: 9 saves, 1.78 ERA, 19 K’s, 7 BB, 25 innings
Gee: 10 - 3, 3.69 ERA, 70 K’s, 43 BB, 107 innings
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