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2022 MLB All-Star Game snubs: Freddie Freeman, Ty France, Carlos Rodón left off rosters

One of the annual by-products of the release of Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster A list of all-star snab lists. And don’t let 2022 be disappointed. Now let’s take a look at the players looking out, at least at this point, despite making convincing claims to get to Dodger Stadium.

Injury replacement, for example, Bryce HarperDespite being injured, I can’t go to the DH listed as an NL starter. We know William Contreras will occupy his spot as a starter, but there are still open roster spots.

Still, these are the players who have the biggest complaints as of Sunday night.

American League

Ty France, Mariners

Wrist injuries have recently hindered France a bit, but he’s back and has significantly reduced .306 / .379 / .460 in 74 games this season with 15 doubles, 10 homers and 45 RBIs.

Anthony Rizzo, Yankees

Low batting averages turn off many, but Reso is one of the league leaders with 22 home runs and 54 RBIs, and is one of the main offensive powers of the best baseball teams.

Corey Seager, Rangers

Seger has 19 home runs, which is why he isn’t on the team with an average of .245 and an on-base percentage of .317.

Trevor Story, Red Sox

He is on average much worse than Seger in on-base percentage and OBP, but the story has achieved 55 home runs, 46 points, 15 home runs and 10 home runs.

JD Martinez, Red Sox

He’s not close to his previous power, but Martinez reinvented himself as a batting average man, hitting .312 / .380 / .486 and being incredibly productive on the plate.

Kevin Gausman, Blue Jays

Gausman started 16 times, with 88 innings, ERA 2.86 and strikeout 100 times.

Robbie Ray, Mariners

Ray returned to the shape of an ace, but probably too late to think hard. Hard-workers lead the AL with the innings and batters they face. In his last six starts, he has 0.91 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 39 2/3 innings.

Logan Gilbert, Mariners

Hey, we can still use records, right? Gilbert is 10-3! He also has 2.80 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and 100 strikeouts in 106 innings.

Dylan Cease, White sox

The walk must have done it. 43 free passes are allowed and Case leads the majors. He also hit 133 in 92 innings and has 2.45 ERA (161 ERA +).

Michael King, Yankees

Especially since the Yankees lost, he was invaluable to the Yankees in the role of multi-innings. Chad green One year period. King went out 20 times, did 46 1/3 innings, and pitched to 2.33 ERA and 0.99 WHIP with 62 strikeouts.

National league

Josh Bell, People

It makes sense that Nuts has only one player on the team. It makes sense that the player is Juan Soto. Bell, however, hits .304 / .386 / .491 with 19 RBIs, 2 triples, 12 Homers, 47 RBIs and 44 runs. He had a great incident.

Freddie Freeman, Dodgers

Some of Bell and Freeman’s problems are in a crowded position, Rockies Representatives and CJ Cron need to be their best choice. Freddie Freeman is entering another Freddie Freeman season, but he has significantly reduced .304 / .381 / .494 with 11 home runs and 54 RBIs. He was very important as he had dealt with injuries and some disappointing performances in the midst of the Dodgers’ orders.

Austin Riley, Braves

He has recently hit a really high .282 with 23 home runs and 56 RBIs. The crowd is tough, isn’t it?

Francisco Lindor, Mets

The .239 / .316 / .421 slash isn’t that impressive, but Lindor counts stats monsters with 15 home runs, 60 RBIs, 50 runs and 9 steals.

Brandon Drury, Reds

I thought the Reds representative was Drury, but it was starting pitcher Luis Castillo. Drury is a 29-year-old Journeyman who hits .277 / .333 / .540 with 18 doubles, 2 triples, 18 home runs, 50 RBIs and 53 runs. He would have been a good story.

Bryan Reynolds, Pirates

As a trade candidate, you’ll hear a lot of his name in the coming weeks. If the pirates deal with him, some teams will get a completely underrated star. Due to the slow start here, he is one of the best players in the June and July leagues.

Aaron Nola and Zack Wheeler, Phillies

Nora is one of the best flagship players in the league and has compiled 1111/3 innings by this point. He hit 120 hits against 14 unintended walks with 3.15 ERA and 0.93 WHIP. Wheeler is 8-4, 95 innings, ERA 2.46, WHIP 1.05, strikeout 104. He’s a pair of Phillies ace, but both were shut out here.

Carlos Rodon, Giants

With 17 starts, he achieved 2.70 ERA, 1.06 WHIP and 124 strikeouts against 32 walks in 100 innings. His 2.13 FIP leads NL.

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