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Post by tjbarnaba-TB on Dec 7, 2020 16:29:18 GMT
Dustin May WAS
176 Ks against only 38 walks over 172.1 innings was some impressive pitching for the Nats rookie. He had issues with the long ball, leading to a 4.54 ERA but still managed a 2.9 WAR.
Michael Brosseau COL
Gifted with starter at bats on a bad team, Brosseau was able to deliver above league average results over 6000+ at bats. He hit .272/.308/.445 with 23 HRs and 75 RBIs netted him a 2.6 WAR, but his season was cut short when he was demoted to AA to try for a minor league title, coming up short.
Mitch Keller STL
Keller was a big part of the turn around in STL, as he was one of the few pitchers they had not to sustain a serious injury. He threw 188.2 innings of 3.29 ERA ball, sitting down 225 batters. He had 65 walks, which hurt his impressive 3.6 WAR.
Patrick Sandoval PHI
See Cy Young
Bo Bichette MIL
Bo was the everyday man at SS for the Brew crew and while he wasn’t great with the glove, he was awesome in the box. Flexing for a 4.8 WAR, he hit .301/.364/.478 with 24 long bombs and 95 RBIs.
Sean Poppen MIL
Dominant out of the Brewers pen, making 142 batters look silly over 85.1 innings. He had a 3.5 WAR with only 1 save on the season but led all rookies with 27 holds.
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