If anyone thinks this blog is just a beauty pageant for baseball players, I'd like to point out that I'm batting .643 with nine of my fourteen picks being chosen for the MLB All-Star Game.
Week 2: Eduardo Núñez.
Week 3: Bryce Harper.
Week 5: Robinson Canó.
Week 6: Max Scherzer.
Week 7: Jackie Bradley, Jr.
Week 8: Buster Posey.
Week 9: Madison Bumgarner.
Week 10: Wil Myers.
Week 12: Josh Donaldson.
Congrats to you all on earning two of the biggest honors in Major League Baseball this summer, being elected to the All-Star Game and spending a week as my MLBoyfriend.
Every Monday, I announce my current MLBoyfriend--my favorite baseball player from the previous week of play.
Showing posts with label Eduardo Núñez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eduardo Núñez. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Monday, April 18, 2016
Week 2: Eduardo Núñez
Before I discuss my MLBoyfriend from last week, it's important to note that my choices are not necessarily the players who have the best week on the field--or even necessarily a very good week. This is a purely subjective "award" based on my reflection on the past week in baseball. That said...
My MLBoyfriend for the second week of play is Eduardo Núñez of the Minnesota Twins. Núñez had a very good--but not great week--with a .462 average and on OPS of 1.226. He scored three runs and had one stolen base. Again, a solid week, but not stellar. The reason I chose him is because, to put it mildly, the Twins had a rocky start to the season. Okay, let's face facts, it was so terrible it set the kind of records a team doesn't want to set. Since the Twinkies have a special place in my heart, and they are receiving lots of bad press recently, I wanted to give them a little positive reinforcement by bestowing one of the biggest honors in baseball, being my MLBoyfriend, on one of them.
Fortunately, he survived this scary collision, to finish the game and score a critical run and provide a key hit in the Twins' first win of the season.
Fortunately, he survived this scary collision, to finish the game and score a critical run and provide a key hit in the Twins' first win of the season.
Of course Eduardo is also pretty easy on the eyes.
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