- Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:42 pm
#1682
The 2024 MVP race has sparked some interesting discussions, especially with the Milwaukee Brewers' William Contreras finishing fifth. It’s a notable achievement, but it raises some questions about the future of the Brewers and their star players.
Contreras received significant recognition, but with Shohei Ohtani dominating the league, can we really consider anyone else a true contender for the MVP in the near future? Ohtani's unanimous win as the first 50-50 player is a game-changer. Does this mean we should adjust our expectations for what constitutes an MVP-worthy season?
Willy Adames also made the MVP ballot with a 10th place finish, and Jackson Chourio received a vote as well. What does this say about the depth of talent on the Brewers? Are we witnessing the rise of a new core that could lead the team to success in the coming years?
Looking ahead, what are your bold predictions for the Brewers' roster? Will Sal Frelick become a productive regular next year, or is he still a question mark? And with Adames declining the qualifying offer, how will that impact the team's strategy moving forward?
Let’s dive into these questions and more. What are your thoughts on the MVP race, the Brewers' future, and the potential of their young stars?
Contreras received significant recognition, but with Shohei Ohtani dominating the league, can we really consider anyone else a true contender for the MVP in the near future? Ohtani's unanimous win as the first 50-50 player is a game-changer. Does this mean we should adjust our expectations for what constitutes an MVP-worthy season?
Willy Adames also made the MVP ballot with a 10th place finish, and Jackson Chourio received a vote as well. What does this say about the depth of talent on the Brewers? Are we witnessing the rise of a new core that could lead the team to success in the coming years?
Looking ahead, what are your bold predictions for the Brewers' roster? Will Sal Frelick become a productive regular next year, or is he still a question mark? And with Adames declining the qualifying offer, how will that impact the team's strategy moving forward?
Let’s dive into these questions and more. What are your thoughts on the MVP race, the Brewers' future, and the potential of their young stars?