Plus: Ranking the toughest awards decisions
Good morning! The AFL champion shouldn't come as a Surprise. |
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| | There isn't much mystery who will be NL Rookie of the Year, but some other awards are a tougher call. Let's rank them from the easiest to hardest picks. |
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| | The Giants-Dodgers rivalry could extend to the offseason as the teams could be two of the top contenders in the Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes. |
| | | The Surprise Saguaros built an early lead behind Blue Jays prospect Damiano Palmegiani and held off the Peoria Javelinas in the AFL championship game. |
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| | Padres prospect Jakob Marsee won the AFL's Most Valuable Player Award, and six other players were honored with year-end awards. |
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| Top prospects from the Blue Jays, Guardians, Rangers and Marlins were among the players who made the biggest impact during Surprise's victory over Peoria in the AFL finale. | |
| Groundbreaking Minor League manager Ronnie Gajownik was among the many female coaches at the Jackie Robinson Training Complex sharing their knowledge at the Breakthrough Series Girls Baseball instructional camp. | | |
| Yoshinobu Yamamoto is the marquee free-agent ace from Japan, but Shōta Imanaga will also draw interest from MLB clubs. Here is everything you need to know about the 30-year-old left-hander. | | |
| 2018 NL Rookie of the Year Ronald Acuña Jr. could join the likes of Aaron Judge and Cal Ripken Jr. who have won two or more different BBWAA awards. Here is the complete list. | | |
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