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2021 Alex Bregma Embroidered Patches when baseball returns

With Bryce Harper enthusiastically suggesting that major leaguers be part of the Olympics in 2021 Alex Bregma Embroidered Patches when baseball returns to the Games, we put together a dream team of U.S. players to get the ball rolling.  Our 28-man roster includes Harper and Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman, who stirred talk of Team USA baseball in March via social media in relation to the 2021 World Baseball Classic. Stroman was one of the stars of the U.S. team that won it all in 2017, starting the championship game against Puerto Rico and pitching six scoreless, one-hit innings in an 8-0 victory. Our only rule: No Astros. Hey, chemistry is an important thing in a tournament like this and those sign-stealing wounds haven't healed yet. Can't take the risk of some bad blood if, say, Alex Bregman has to dress next to Cody Bellinger. That's it. My team: Catcher: J.T. Realmuto, Mitch Garver In an era where the talent is a little thin overall behind the plate, Realmuto has established himself as the best all-around catcher in the Bryce Harper Decals Stickers game the past two seasons, with two Silver Sluggers and his first J.T. RealmutoCustom MLB Jersey Number Letter Kits Gold Glove in 2019. I've written about Garver a couple of times this offseason and how I'm buying into his breakout 2019 when he mashed 31 home runs in just 311 at-bats, as a swing change produced legitimate pull power. First base: Pete Alonso, Freddie Freeman In the 2017 World Baseball Classic, Freeman elected to play for Canada in honor of his late mother, who died when he was 10. Both of his parents were born in Canada, so Freeman holds dual citizenship. For this exercise, we're going to suggest playing for the U.S. in the Olympics lures him in. Alonso represents everything good about the game right now: He enjoys the overall game, he has embraced his role as a face of the Mets and the sport, and he just gets it. Earlier in the pandemic shutdown, he and Mets manager Luis Rojas called an 82-year-old woman, a longtime Mets fan who had been diagnosed with cancer and given only a few weeks to live. Oh, and he hit 53 Marcus Stroman iron on transfer home runs in 2019.
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