Monday, July 16, 2018

Final Man, Derby Man


Well, we're officially at the All Star Break, we're essentially halfway through the season, and, by law, some of us are supposed to reflect on the season so far. And honestly? Not weird enough.

The teams that have come to power, like the Phillies, Braves and Mariners, have had rosters building for some time, and have been prime for a come up. The teams that have declined, like Washington, have showed signs. The players ahead of the curve, like Mike Trout, Freddie Freeman and Aaron Judge, were kinda predicted to be there. So, with some exceptions, this has been a fairly straightforward season so far.

Of course...I don't think anybody could have predicted the insane come-up of Jesus Aguilar, a guy who was a reserve first baseman last year for Milwaukee. In the absence of Eric Thames, Aguilar struck hard at the plate, hitting a league-high 24 home runs, getting the final man vote in the All Star Game, and earning a spot in the Home Run Derby (This Year Without Stars). Aguilar is probably a more versatile, impressive hitter than Thames, and probably has more of a future in the league, especially considering the slow rise of Milwaukee in the standings.

Aguilar may be the face of the second half, in that he's consistent, he's strong, and he doesn't have to carry the team on his back. The Brewers are a pretty well-rounded team that could do some sneaky stuff this year, especially if they nab a few extra players from the deadline deals.

For now, let's hope Aguilar does well in the Home Run Derby....but not too well, as he's against Rhys Hoskins.

Coming Tomorrow- Probably a box break post, then my usual ASG roster post.

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