The Chicago Cubs Albert Almora Jr. has had huge exceptions his entire career in professional baseball. He was the first draft pick of the Cubs president for baseball operations Theo Epstein as he was the sixth pick in the 2012 draft.
Almora made his MLB debut on June 8th, 2016, against the Philadelphia Phillies, where he made a great playing throwing out a runner at home completing a double play. What looked to be a promising start for a young kid.
Almora had shown signs of progress throughout his young career. In his first year of full-time pro ball in 2017, Almora showed signs that he could be the Cub’s everyday center fielder for years to come.