Are Matt Olson and Chapman the best corner duo in the “Runs Saved era?”
The Rangers and Cardinals have pairs (or a triplet group) that could match up well.
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The Rangers and Cardinals have pairs (or a triplet group) that could match up well.
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We go through each franchise - some of the teams have several good options to pick from.
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