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MLB 2025 Season: Disappointments Highlighted After Five Months

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

The 2025 MLB season has seen several players underperforming, leading to disappointment among teams and fans. Notable mentions include Sandy Alcantara of the Miami Marlins, who has shown improvement with a 3.16 ERA in recent starts, and Jac Caglianone of the Kansas City Royals, who struggled with a .485 OPS. Other players like Jordan Hicks and Shane McClanahan have faced challenges, with Hicks posting high ERAs for two teams and McClanahan undergoing another season-ending surgery. Aaron Nola of the Philadelphia Phillies has also had a difficult season with a 6.92 ERA.
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Why It's Important?

These underperformances have significant implications for the teams involved, affecting their standings and playoff prospects. Players like Alcantara and Nola, who have previously been reliable, are crucial to their teams' pitching rotations. Their struggles can lead to strategic changes and impact team morale. Additionally, the financial investments in these players highlight the risks involved in long-term contracts, influencing future decisions in player acquisitions and team management.

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