The following are the baseball events of the year 2017 throughout the world.
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American League | National League | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Player | Team | Position | Player | Team |
Eric Hosmer | (KC) | First baseman | Paul Goldschmidt | (ARI) |
Jose Altuve | (HOU) | Second baseman | Daniel Murphy | (WAS) |
José Ramírez | (CLE) | Third baseman | Nolan Arenado | (COL) |
Francisco Lindor | (CLE) | Shortstop | Corey Seager | (LAD) |
Aaron Judge | (NYY) | Outfielder | Charlie Blackmon | (COL) |
George Springer | (HOU) | Outfielder | Marcell Ozuna | (MIA) |
Justin Upton | (LAA) | Outfielder | Giancarlo Stanton | (MIA) |
Gary Sánchez | (NYY) | Catcher | Buster Posey | (SF) |
Nelson Cruz | (SEA) | Designated hitter/pitcher | Adam Wainwright | (STL) |
American League | National League | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Player | Team | Position | Player | Team |
Eric Hosmer | (KC) | First baseman | Paul Goldschmidt | (ARI) |
Brian Dozier | (MIN) | Second baseman | DJ LeMahieu | (COL) |
Evan Longoria | (TB) | Third baseman | Nolan Arenado * | (COL) |
Andrelton Simmons | (LAA) | Shortstop | Brandon Crawford | (SF) |
Alex Gordon | (KC) | Left fielder | Marcell Ozuna | (MIA) |
Byron Buxton * | (MIN) | Center fielder | Ender Inciarte | (ATL) |
Mookie Betts | (BOS) | Right fielder | Jason Heyward | (CHC) |
Martín Maldonado | (LAA) | Catcher | Tucker Barnhart | (CIN) |
Marcus Stroman | (TOR) | Pitcher | Zack Greinke | (ARI) |
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