FrontPageBets takes a look at the hunt for the hardware two months into the MLB season.
For FrontPageBets A sense of normalcy has returned to Major League Baseball after an abbreviated spring training and a late start to the regular season.
People are also reading… The 2019 winner made just one start the past two seasons for the Houston Astros after Tommy John surgery, but has returned with a 6-1 record, a 1.22 ERA and nine walks to 49 strikeouts. Will there be a toll to pay from pitching 51.2 innings thus far? The New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge is thriving in the early going with 17 HRs and a 1.078 OPS. Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton is doing well offensively , with the ability to play high-level defense, but can he stay healthy?
St. Louis Cardinals righty Miles Mikolas is 3-2 with a 1.96 ERA after nine starts, but his next outing will be his most since 2019. Los Angeles Dodgers righty Walker Buehler is 6-1 with a 2.91 ERA and Atlanta Braves lefty Max Fried is 4-2, with a 3.27 ERA, with neither hitting their stride yet following long 2021 postseasons.
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