From J.T. Realmuto to Devin Williams, 16 players on the 2020 All-MLB second team

An image of Jose Ramirez. [© Keith Allison-Flickr]
An image of Jose Ramirez. [© Keith Allison-Flickr]

Those who didn't make the All-MLB first team were named to the second team.

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After each season in the NBA, they announce three all-NBA teams where the three best players at each position are recognized for their performances. MLB decided to follow the NBA by creating two all-MLB teams. Here's who made the second all-MLB team in 2020.

1

J.T. Realmuto- C

In 47 games played, Realmuto slashed .266/.349/.491.

2

Jose Abreu- 1B

The AL MVP slashed .317/.370/.617 with 19 HR, 60 RBI and 76 hits.

3

Brandon Lowe- 2B

Lowe slashed .269/.362/.554 with 14 HR and 37 RBI.

4

Jose Ramirez- 3B

Ramirez slashed .292/.386/.607 with 17 HR, 46 RBI and 64 hits.

5

Corey Seager- SS

Seager slashed .307/.358/.585 with 15 HR, 41 RBI and 65 hits in 52 games.

6

Ronald Acuna Jr- OF

Acuna Jr slashed .250/.406/.581 with 14 home runs.

7

Michael Conforto- OF

Conforto put up a slash line of .322/.412/.515 with 65 hits.

8

Mike Yastrzemski- OF

Yaz followed his breakout 2019 campaign with another good season with a .297/.400/.568 slash line with 57 hits.

9

Nelson Cruz- DH

Cruz slashed .303/.397/.595 with 16 HR and 56 hits.

10

Gerrit Cole- SP

In his first season in New York, Cole went 7-3 posting a 2.84 ERA with 94 strikeouts over 53 hits given up for an opponent average of .197 in 73 innings pitched.

11

Clayton Kershaw- SP

Kershaw went 6-2 with an ERA of 2.16 striking out 62 batters and an opponent average of .194 in 58.1 innings pitched.

12

Dinelson Lamet- SP

Lamet went 3-1 with a 2.09 ERA while striking out 93 batters compared to just 39 hits given up for a .161 opponent average in 69 innings.

13

Kenta Maeda- SP

Finally being a full time starter, Maeda showed his potential going 6-1 with a 2.70 ERA while striking out 80 compared to 40 hits given up for an opponent average of .168 in 66.2 innings pitched.

14

Hyun-Jin Ryu- SP

Ryu went 5-2 with a 2.69 ERA in his first season with the Blue Jays.

15

Brad Hand- RP

Hand posted a 2.05 ERA converting a major league leading 16 saves with a .169 opponent average.

16

Devin Williams- RP

Winning the NL Rookie of the Year, Williams was arguably the best reliever in all of baseball. He posted a 0.33 ERA with 53 strikeouts over just eight hits given up for an opponent average of .090 in 27 innings.

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