Four Latin Americans shone in the last month of the Major League Baseball regular season and curiously, three of them were Venezuelan and one Cuban. In addition, they belong to teams that are already in the postseason and another that is in the midst of fighting to achieve it.
The MLB social networks were in charge of publishing the respective players selected to be present in this a team that, in one way or another, reflects the superiority of each of them over others.
Eduardo Escobar (New York Mets), José Altuve (Houston Astros), José Alvarado ( Philadelphia Phillies) and Yordan Álvaez (Houston Astros); were selected by the Majors as the most outstanding of their positions.
Escobar was essential for the Queens to seal their pass the postseason, all thanks to his 30 hits, including four doubles, a triple, eight home runs and a total of 19 runs batted in for an average of .360.
Altuve, for his part, sounded 30 unrecognizable , with four tubeys, six homers and a total of new charters for an extraordinary average with the wood of .337. His partner and Cuban, Yordan Álvarez also destroyed the pitching of his rivals, at the rate of an average of .337 thanks to 27 hits, nine doubles, six home runs and 16 RBIs.
Venezuelan left-hander José Alvarado (1-0) had a very dominant month of September, after allowing only two hits, giving up two walks and prescribing 19 batters in ten and two-thirds innings of work with an immaculate ERA.
Finally, the team was completed by Mike Trout, Aaron Judge, Steven Kwan, Bo Bichette, Freddie Freeman, receiver Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners and Japanese star and Most Valuable Player candidate Shohei Ohtani.
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