A season full of Creole surprises

During each Major League season, we are used to seeing the great talent of José Altuve, Salvador Pérez, Ronald Acuña Jr., Miguel Cabrera, among others. However, there is a group of creoles who have stomped on and have been surprises this season.

This group is led by the left-handed shotgun Ranger Suárez, who has been key in the pitching of the Philadelphia Phillies.

The other new figures are: Abraham Toro of the Seattle Mariners, Luis García of the Houston Astros, Carlos Hernández with the Kansas City Royals, Rafael “Balita” Ortega with the Chicago Cubs, José Álvarez with the San Francisco Giants, and José Suárez with the Anaheim Angels.

Now, in the first instance we have Ranger Suárez, who with his enormous potential is signing the best season of his career in the Major Leagues.

Suarez (6-4) equaled his top win in a season and has the best ERA of his career with 1.38.

Abraham Toro, for his part, went from being an uninfluential player to a star when he was acquired by the Seattle Mariners a couple of months ago.

Toro is hitting .318 with 48 hits, including 10 doubles, four home runs and 23 charters. Proving that he can be key for the team for years to come.

Luis Garcia only needed two seasons to graduate as a starter for the Astros. The right-hander maintains a record of (10-7) with a 3.43 ERA. Said sheet, they put him as a candidate for Rookie of the Year.

Carlos Hernández (6-1) is another of the Creole arms that has earned its star status. In addition to his remarkable 3.29 ERA.

Rafael Ortega (Cubs), José Álvarez (Giants) and José Suárez close this list. The gardener established himself in the garden with cubs with ten homers and 31 charters. Álvarez is 4-2 with a 2.43 ERA, while José Suárez is 7-7 with a 3.59 ERA.

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