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All-MLB Award winners

These are the 2023 First Team selections (based on regular-season performance)

The All-MLB Team showcases the best in the Majors at each position The team features 1 selection at C, 1B, 2B, SS, 3B and DH, plus 3 OFs, 5 starters and 2 relievers

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C | Adley Rutschman | Orioles

C | Adley Rutschman | Orioles.277 BA, 20 HR, 80 RBI The 2023 AL Silver Slugger dominated both at the plate and behind it

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1B | Freddie Freeman | Dodgers

.331 BA, 29 HR, 102 RBI Freeman’s 59 doubles is the highest single-season total since 1936

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2B | Marcus Semien | Rangers

.276 BA, 29 HR, 100 RBI Playing in every game in '23, Semien was arguably the regular-season MVP for the eventual World Series champs

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SS | Corey Seager | Rangers

.327 BA, 33 HR, 96 RBI The 4x All-Star posted a career-high 1.013 OPS for the ‘23 champs

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3B | Austin Riley | Braves

.281 BA, 37 HR, 97 RBI Riley once again found himself one of the game's elite infielders, leading all MLB third basemen with 5.2 fWAR

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DH | Shohei Ohtani | Angels

.304 BA, 44 HR, 95 RBI Even with an early end to his year, the 2-way superstar put up amazing numbers once again

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OF | Ronald Acuña Jr. | Braves

.337 BA, 41 HR, 106 RBI The 2023 NL MVP became the 1st player to put up 40+ HRs and 70+ SBs in a season

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OF | Mookie Betts | Dodgers

.307 BA, 39 HR, 107 RBI Betts broke the record for most RBIs out of the leadoff spot in a single season

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OF | Corbin Carroll | D-backs

.285 BA, 25 HR, 76 RBI NL ROY Carroll became the 1st rookie to record at least 25 HRs and 50 SBs

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SP | Gerrit Cole | Yankees

222 K’s, 209 IP, 2.63 ERA The Yanks ace dominated with a sub-.3.00 ERA and plenty of strikeouts

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SP | Zac Gallen | Diamondbacks

220 K’s, 210 IP, 3.47 ERA The All-Star Game starter finished in the top 3 of NL pitchers in both wins and strikeouts

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SP | Blake Snell | Padres

234 K’s, 180 IP, 2.25 ERA Batters hit under .200 against the Padres ace, who -- not coincidentally -- had the Majors' lowest ERA

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SP | Shohei Ohtani | Angels

167 K’s, 132 IP, 3.14 ERA Opponents hit just .184 against Ohtani, the lowest in the AL among pitchers with at least 100 innings

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SP | Spencer Strider | Braves

281 K’s, 186 2/3 IP, 3.86 ERA The 24-year-old fireballer led the Majors in strikeouts and SO/9 (13.5)

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RP | Félix Bautista | Orioles

33 SV, 110 K’s, 1.48 ERA Bautista was amazing in ‘23, with a sub-2.00 ERA and nearly twice as many K's as IP (61) to go with his save and strikeout tallies

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RP | Josh Hader | Padres

33 SV, 85 K’s, 1.28 ERA Hader dominated once again in 2023, never allowing 3 or more runs in an appearance all season

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