Jeremy Hellickson- After pitching 8 2/3 innings against the Yankees, arguably the strongest team in the AL, Jeremy didn't give up a single run against them. He lowered his WHIP by .31 and has worked on his pitch control during the offseason. If he stays healthy, I expect him to not only be an All-Star, but a contender for the Cy Young Award.
Wilson Ramos- He may not hit with a lot of power, but Ramos has amazing talent in the catching category. He does get onbase for the Nationals, having a .267 batting average last season. He may only have a .217 batting average so far, but it's early in the season. If he plays like he did last year, I see him possibly being the Nationals starting catcher in 2013.
Matt Moore- There is no doubt in my mind that Matt Moore will be a breakout star this season. Even though he gave up two runs in his first game this season, he was pitching against the Detriot Tigers who have amazing bats, such as Cabrera and Fielder. I say he's doing a pretty good job considering he is only 22 years old with a 2.70 ERA, and to add to it, this will be his first full season in the majors. If he stays healthy I can see him as a contender for the AL Rookie of the Year.
Mat Gamel- The Brewers needed someone to cover first base since Fielder left, and Mat Gamel is fitting the role perfectly. He may not be a slugger liike Fielder was, but in all the games he has played this season, he has a batting avera of .276 and an on base percentage of .300, which is pretty good for Milwaukee, or any team trying to fill a place of a big-name star who was an amazing hitter. If Gamel keeps playing the way he's playing right now, he will continue to help Milwuakee get on base.
Wilson Ramos- He may not hit with a lot of power, but Ramos has amazing talent in the catching category. He does get onbase for the Nationals, having a .267 batting average last season. He may only have a .217 batting average so far, but it's early in the season. If he plays like he did last year, I see him possibly being the Nationals starting catcher in 2013.
Matt Moore- There is no doubt in my mind that Matt Moore will be a breakout star this season. Even though he gave up two runs in his first game this season, he was pitching against the Detriot Tigers who have amazing bats, such as Cabrera and Fielder. I say he's doing a pretty good job considering he is only 22 years old with a 2.70 ERA, and to add to it, this will be his first full season in the majors. If he stays healthy I can see him as a contender for the AL Rookie of the Year.
Mat Gamel- The Brewers needed someone to cover first base since Fielder left, and Mat Gamel is fitting the role perfectly. He may not be a slugger liike Fielder was, but in all the games he has played this season, he has a batting avera of .276 and an on base percentage of .300, which is pretty good for Milwaukee, or any team trying to fill a place of a big-name star who was an amazing hitter. If Gamel keeps playing the way he's playing right now, he will continue to help Milwuakee get on base.