MLB NEWS: Baltimore Orioles’ Adley Rutschman & Dodgers’ J.D Martinez lead Team of the Week

Adley Rutschman and J.D. Martinez Lead Team of the Week

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In an exciting week for Major League Baseball, two standout players have claimed the spotlight as they lead the latest “Team of the Week” selections.

Adley Rutschman of the Baltimore Orioles and J.D. Martinez of the Los Angeles Dodgers have been recognized for their exceptional performances, which helped elevate their teams to new heights.

Rutschman, the Orioles’ young catcher, continues to impress with his consistent bat and defensive skills.

This week, he posted a remarkable .440 batting average, contributing heavily to Baltimore’s offensive success.

His ability to not only get on base but also drive in runs has made him a key player for the Orioles as they push for a playoff spot.

Meanwhile, J.D. Martinez, a veteran slugger for the Dodgers, is showing that he still has plenty of power left in his bat.

The outfielder/designated hitter put up an impressive .400 batting average and hit five home runs during the week.

His ability to provide clutch hitting has been invaluable for the Dodgers, solidifying his role as one of the team’s most reliable hitters.

Both Rutschman and Martinez have been instrumental in their respective teams’ success this week, showcasing elite hitting and leadership.

With these stellar performances, it’s clear that they deserve their place at the top of the Team of the Week.

As both players continue to shine, they’re proving that they are forces to be reckoned with in the MLB.

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