Entering Saturday’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Coors Field, Reynolds was hitting .315 with 13 homers and 42 RBI. The 13 round-trippers included a 458-foot monster blast on Friday night that broke the team home run tie with Nolan Arenado while his 42 RBI trail only the 44 logged by Charlie Blackmon.
It’s a solid season that could be considered for a spot in the All-Star Game in Miami. However, if you go to fill out a ballot, you won’t find Reynolds on the list of possibilities from which you can choose.