 All right, so how good was Trey Turner in the World Baseball Classic? I mean, he had five home runs which led the tournament, and now he's going to Philly, which is pretty dang good as far as hitters' parks go, all the way up at 6th in Park Factor. After getting MVP votes three years in a row, this may be the year he breaks through. But I can't fully commit to Trey Turner with Austin Riley still there. I can't pick between the two, so I'm going to make a case for both here. Austin Riley is a bit further down the board, but he had 71 home runs over the last two seasons, and that has finally translated into some recognition with an all-star appearance last year and a sixth-place MVP vote. He doesn't miss games either, so that will definitely help his case count. And then on the other side, it is Shohei Otani's award to lose. I don't know what else I can say about this guy that you don't already know. 40 home run power with a Saiyan caliber arm, the most popular player in baseball. I mean, as long as he stays healthy and his peers avoid more record-breaking years like Aaron Judge had last year, I think this is his award to run away with. Make your MLB futures bet on the Fandals Sportsbook app.