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There are 121 players nominated for the 2022 All-MLB Team. If you've followed along throughout the season, you probably understand why everyone on that long list is up for consideration. Only 32 can make the cut onto the First or Second team, and fans can vote now for their favorites once every 24 hours until 5 p.m. ET on Nov. 22.
But take yourself back to Opening Day and then re-examine that list. Many players would still be thought of as shoo-in selections, but quite a few others weren't at the front of most minds in early April. Yet, over the course of six months and 162 games, those who were overlooked or unheralded demanded your attention.
In fact, you can make a pretty good starting lineup out of those types of players, so that's what we'll do. Here is one player from each position on the All-MLB ballot who surprised us this year. | |
| Babe Ruth is still setting records. A glove used by the Hall of Famer sold for $1.53 million at an auction, surpassing the previous mark by over a million. | | |
| The Arizona Fall League announced its awards for the 2022 season, including Orioles prospect Heston Kjerstad winning the Joe Black MVP Award and Cardinals lefty Connor Thomas being named Pitcher of the Year. | | |
| On what would have been Buck O'Neil's 111th birthday, let's take a look back at the top 10 moments of the 2022 Hall of Fame inductee's career. | | |
| Behind the plate, the Blue Jays have veteran Danny Jansen (14 HRs, .855 OPS), All-Star Alejandro Kirk and top prospect Gabriel Moreno. How will it shake out for next season? | | |
| Which two 2022 MLB All-Stars were former Arizona Fall League Most Valuable Players? | |
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