Plus: Ohtani, Acuña win Aaron Awards
Good morning! Acuña's red-carpet look stole the All-MLB show. |
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| | The All-MLB Team debuted in 2019, but this year Las Vegas hosted the first awards show and other events including a golf tournament. |
| | | This year's MVPs were also honored as their leagues' top hitters as Shohei Ohtani and Ronald Acuña Jr. each won their first Hank Aaron Award. |
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| | The World Series champions fittingly had the most players on the All-MLB squads, including First Teamers Corey Seager and Marcus Semien. |
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| | Ronald Acuña Jr. was not the only Braves player to take home some hardware as Austin Riley and Spencer Strider joined him on the All-MLB First Team. |
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| | NL Rookie of the Year Corbin Carroll added All-MLB First Team honors to his accolades and was joined by ace right-hander Zac Gallen. |
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| As Ronald Acuña Jr. accepted his Hank Aaron Award as the National League's top hitter, he had the Hall of Famer's No. 44 and his own No. 13 adorning his suit. | |
| Ronald Acuña Jr. and Bartolo Colon have been internet friends for years, but they met in person for the first time at the All-MLB Team show. | | |
| While some proven closers are still available on the free-agent market, the best value might be to sign a reliever with the potential to be a closer. | | |
| Now that the trade sending Tyler Glasnow and Manuel Margot to the Dodgers is official, check out a breakdown of that and every other big transaction. | | |
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