Tatis leads all shortstops in errors. Some say its because he’s playing hurt. MLB tweets out lots of his highlights, like an above average defensive play this past week. Thing is Dansby makes the same exact play (or better) several times a week, without getting the same publicity as Tatis. Speaking of popularity contests, the voting for the All Star Game has started, and it will probably be a popularity contest. Will be hard for Dansby, Riley, Albies, Fried, and even Freeman to make the team.
1. Juan Soto Washington
2. Ronald Acuna Braves OF
3. Fernando Tatis, Padres SS
4. Bo Bichette SS Toronto
5. Rafael Devers Red Sox 3B
6. Vlad Guerrero 1B Toronto
7. Jarred Kelenic Mariners OF
8. Yordan Alvaez Astros OF
9. Gleyber Torres Yankees SS
10. Ian Anderson, Braves P (below)
11. Trent Grisham Padres OF
12. Jazz Chisholm, Miami 2B/SS
13. Austin Riley, Braves 3B
14. Luis Robert CWS OF
15. Trevor Rodgers, Marlins pitcher
16. Gavin Lux
17. Ozzie Albies, Braves
18. Elroy Jimenez CWS OF
19. Dylan Carlson Cardinals OF
20. Casey Mize
21. Kyle Tucker Astros OF
22. Kebryan Hayes Pirates 3B
23. Andrew Vaughn
24. Sixto Sanchez, Marlins pitcher
25. Nick Madrigal, 2B CWS
26. Alex Bohm Phillies
27. Clase, Indians
28. Javier, Astros
29. Kirilloff, Twins
30. Luzardo, Oakland
31. Dustin May, Dodgers pitcher
32. Weathers, Padres
33. Julio Urias Dodgers pitcher
34. Mike Soroka, Braves pitcher
35. Victor Robles, Nationals OF
36. Christian Pache, Braves OF
Pache was ranked higher on their February list, until he actually started playing major league games. Anderson and Riley have moved up the charts, and for some reason Albies has dropped out of the top ten. Guess he’s lost some luster since becoming a known commodity. Drew Waters will make the list once he is called up, and I’m sure young catcher Contreras is knocking at the door as well. That’s eight Braves players. Plus that catcher Langolears is tearing it up in Rome. Hard to believe Max Fried is 27.With Acuna, Guererro, Tatis, and others leading the majors in home runs, its easy to wonder which of these players will have the youngest career. Several are already suffering from nagging injuries. It wasn’t long ago phenoms like Prince Felder were the young media darlings, shining bright for a relatively brief period before fading completely out of baseball. Will any of these youngsters fade quickly? We shall see.
https://www.theringer.com/2021/6/4/22518953/25-best-players-under-25-years-old
Winnie keeps me busy. Plus got a decent amount of work done on Monday. Got several more orders to enter this afternoon. I try to take Winnie outside every hour. When I kick a sweetgum ball down the driveway she likes to chase it. She sat in my lap last night when I drove to Domino’s Pizza. She liked it when I rolled down the window. Couldn’t let her get too close to jumping out.
Had to take Winnie out at 2 am this morning. Wanted to sleep until 730 or 745 am but she woke me up at 700. She will go and go and go, then come in and crash on the floor.
Watched Jeopardy and Seinfeld. Too many family members were watching Netflix.
Would be nice if both the Braves and Hawks could beat the Phillies and Sixers tonight.
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