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Big League Debut: Zac Gallen, Miami Marlins

Big League Debut: Zac Gallen, Miami Marlins

forced the baseball world to notice his performance this year as he jumps to the majors with a 1.77 ERA (3.25 FIP), 0.71 WHIP, 11 K/9 and a 1.7 BB/9. All of this in the PCL with the new ball. With a Pablo Lopez shoulder injury opening the door for him, Gallen might stick in the rotation for a good while.

Big League Debut: Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros

Big League Debut: Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros

What the Yordan Alvarez has done in Triple-A this year is staggering. He leads minor league baseball in home runs (23), RBI (71) and perhaps not surprisingly IBB (11). He has a 50/38 K/BB (excluding the IBB) and is hitting a robust .343/.443/.742. Damn.