Rangers give All-Star bonus to snubbed Eovaldi
Briefly

Nathan Eovaldi, despite an impressive season with a 1.58 ERA and 94 strikeouts over 91 innings, was not selected as an All-Star. The Texas Rangers, however, awarded him a $100,000 bonus for his performance. Eovaldi's injury kept him from qualifying for individual statistics, limiting his innings to 91. Among MLB pitchers, he ranks high with a WHIP of 0.85 and exceptional strikeout-to-walk ratio. Opposing batters struggled against him, showcasing his dominance on the mound as he improved his season record to 7-3 following another strong outing against the Houston Astros.
Despite achieving an outstanding 1.58 ERA and surpassing 94 strikeouts in 91 innings, Nathan Eovaldi was not selected for the All-Star game but received a $100,000 bonus.
Eovaldi's impressive statistics included leading the majors in ERA prior to his injury, although he fell short of qualifying for individual leaderboards due to limited innings.
With a WHIP of 0.85 and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 6.71, Eovaldi ranks just behind Tarik Skubal, demonstrating elite performance on the mound.
His opponents have struggled significantly against him, hitting only .194 with a .523 OPS, indicating Eovaldi's effectiveness in limiting offensive production.
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