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  • the best batters

    the best batters
    1) mike trout has 142 of all since 2017 to now and he has 470 games played
    2) Christian Yelich has 110 home runs and he has played 506 games since 2017
    3) he has 91 home runs and he has play 352 games since 2018 https://www.pitcherlist.com/hitter-list-8-12-ranking-the-top-150-hitters-for-2020/
  • the best pitcher Jacob deGrom

    the best pitcher Jacob deGrom
    he has been dominating since day one. When he entered the league in 2014 and became the rookie of the year, He pitches with an incredibly low ERA, you can’t hit his stuff he doesn’t walk people often and he throws a load of strikeouts. He is a true superstar. Let’s put some numbers in here. He has a 162-game average of 252 K’s with a K/9 of 11.3 since 2017 Scherzer-level strikeouts. He has a career ERA of 2.61https://franchisesports.co.uk/10-best-starting-pitchers-in-mlb-2021/
  • the best outfielder

    the best outfielder
    1) Mookie Betts Sorry to remind you, Red Sox fans, but Mookie Betts is the clear-cut second-best outfielder and probably the second-best player overall in baseball. The two-time World Series champion and 2018 AL MVP are only getting better in all aspects of his game. Expect another big year out of the former face of the Red Sox franchise in 2021
  • the best catcher

    the best catcher
    1) Salvador Perez The 31-year-old Venezuelan might have leapfrogged everyone to top this list, but he missed 2019 with Tommy John's surgery. Before that, he was voted to six straight All-Star Games. Perez also has five Gold Glove awards and three Silver Slugger awards (given to the player with the best batting average at his position). The lifelong Royal has been a stud for some time and even has a World Series ring to show for it when they toppled the Mets in the 2015 Fall Classic.
  • the best first baseman

    the best first baseman
    1(Freddie Freeman The unquestioned best first baseman in baseball. Freeman is one of the game's best, most clutch, most dangerous hitters. There's no stopping or replicating his consistently powerful line-drive approach to the opposite field. Freeman hit .341 this season. Over the last five years, he's hit .306/.400/.557 and averaged 45 doubles, 34 homers, and 108 RBI per 162 games Freeman has 52 more hits and 12 more doubles than any first baseman since 2018.