It is a little more than a month since I completed part 2 of this series, the Al Central, which I originally started a few months ago with East. At no time, players can be a top 5-finisher in MVP or Cy Young at any time, cannot have a salary from 2025 of $ 20 million or higher and must have reached at least double-a if they are still in the minors. It is now time for the Al West.
Athletics: Nick Kurtz, 1b, 22 years old
Remarkable inevitable tires: none
The athletics has a good group of young position players, with other names that are being considered, including boys like Shea Langeliers, Jacob Wilson, Tyler Soderstrom and Lawrence Butler, but the best of all is Nick Kurtz.
Kurtz was prepared by athletics with the 4th general pick in last year’s MLB design and reached the large competitions less than a year later. He has done nothing but touched since he was called, with his oblique line 92 games in his career as .307/.398/.635, and he also has 27 gay people and 23 Doubles to go with it. He looked like one of the best bouncers in baseball for the most of three months, and seems to be the type of man that the next decade plus can be in the heart of a line-up. If his name was already in the headlines, he had one of the best attacking matches in baseball history at the end of July, A 6-6 effort with 4 homersA double and 19 total bases. He has struggled defensively so far, but his bat makes up for it. Kurtz would enter if the first baseman of the twin as far as you can look ahead to this point.
Houston Astros: Jeremy Peña, SS, 27 years old

Remarkable inevitable: Yordan Alvarez
Carlos Correa someone? No? Didn’t think so. Anyway, Hunter Brown was a very intriguing option here, because he took the next step and this season was one of the better pitchers in baseball. Peña, however, was just too difficult to pass on.
The 27-year-old Shortstop has 4.6 Fwar in the season, because he has become an excellent defender at Shortstop, while also brings his attacking game to a new level. In 105 games this season, Peña .306/.355/.477 cuts 14 homers, 23 Doubles and 19 stolen bases. He really broke out this season and will be an excellent player for all rounds, and would be an immediate answer to the twins at Shortstop. The future in the position is a bit of a question mark for the team, although not due to a lack of intriguing options. Brooks Lee has played shortstop since Carlos Correa was traded on the deadline and has sorted out both offensive and defensively much more comfortably since he returned to his old position. Kaelen Culpepper and Marek Houston probably also take into account the plans of the twins at Shortstop, where Culpepper is on Double-A and Houston on High-A. Peña would give the twins another cemented position player to build around, in addition to boys such as Byron Buxton, Matt Wallner, Royce Lewis and Luke Keaschall.
Los Angeles Angeles: Zach Neto, SS, Age 24

Remarkable inevitable: Mike Trout
The angels are a franchise in an interesting place, where many of their production this season comes from expensive veterans who do not really take this exercise into account. Logan O’Hoppe and Christian Moore were intriguing options, but in the end Neto seems to be the best choice.
Neto is 24 years old in the middle of his third main class season, and it has been his best so far. He cuts 114 games .270/.326/.491 with 23 gays, 29 Doubles and 24 stolen bases. The strikeout and walking numbers are not ideal, but Neto has looked like a pure Slagman who can still keep success, even with under average swing decisions. He has not been much defensive at ShortStop, but there is still enough time for him to get ahead. In general, he would be a great piece for the twins to add to their Infield Core, whether it came to short stop for most of his time or perhaps on second or third base.
Seattle Mariners: Cal Raleigh, C, 28 years old

Remarkable: Julio Rodríguez
Choosing between Julio Rodríguez and Cal Raleigh would have been incredibly difficult, but Rodríguez is not eligible because of his salary from 2025. Yet the Mariners have a trio of young starting pitchers who were all incredibly intriguing in Logan Gilbert, Bryan Woo and George Kirby. Nevertheless, I go with Big Dumper, who has been firmly established as the best catcher in baseball.
Raleigh, 28, this season has a total of 7.3 fwar to 131 games, and his 50 gays lead all baseball. He also has a .939 Ops in addition to excellent defensive game, and is still firmly in the Al MVP race next to Aaron Judge. It is also obvious that he has become a favorite of the fan in the competition. Raleigh would be an excellent addition to the twins, which enters as the primary catcher with Ryan Jeffers who is moving a back -uprol in more, although both would probably also see a large part of the time at DH.
Texas Rangers: Wyatt Langford, van, 23 years old

Remarkable inevitable: Jacob Degrom, Nathan Eovaldi, Corey Seaver
The Rangers have a strong young talent, with starting pitchers Jack Leiter and Kumar Rocker, Infielder Josh Jung and outfielders Evan Carter and Wyatt Langford. They also have a number of strong veterans, as noted, who are not eligible due to salary and/or previous prices. In the end, Langford is the choice.
Langford is only 23 and was set up 4th General in the MLB design of 2023, one choice for the current top perspective of the twins, Walker Jenkins. Langford reached the major competitions last year, and although he has been an above -average batter in the big competitions, he still has to put that next step in star that some may have expected that he would have reached in the meantime. Yet he is only 23 and he has enough time to keep improving. He would be an excellent fit on the twins, especially in view of the fact that he makes rights and the twins full of left -handed outfielders.
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