



Jablome has been cruising from day one, nabbing 2017-18's first NL Player of the Session. He is an All-Star, a staple in a potent Rockies offense, yet few talk about him. Maybe that will change if Colorado nabs a postseason spot. I'm here to help move that conversation along.

Jablome has a .419 batting average. It is just shy of the leaderboard, which showcases the top 5 in the entire MLR. The top 3 on this list are in the American League, with the exceptions being Kid Notcher (who just flipped over) and Zachary Benz. .441 and .438 are their numbers; not too much higher.

Jablome beats them in OBP. In fact, he blows them out of the water. Walks are hard to come by in the MLR; Phil Coulson was considered a master of the craft with 8 to his name in 2017. Jablome walks, however, enough to put him above most. He has 6, tied for sixth in the entire league. His OBP sits at .514, topped only by American League phenom Dakota Carolina Montana.

Plate discipline isn't even Jablome's strongsuit, however. So much of his success and marque playing ability comes from his ability to hit the ball far. He has 5 home runs and 8 total extra-base hits. His long balls are good for fourth in the league. The 12 runs scored, mostly from these extra-base hits, are good for second.