Anthony Rendon is fresh off of a World Series win 17 years after #17 made the final out for the LA Angels in their line World Series victory. He was as clutch as a hitter can possibly be in a single postseason, coming up huge for the Nationals in nearly every late-inning clutch scenario he faced.
In the regular season, all Rendon did was put up numbers that are elite enough to consider him the favorite for the National League Most Valuable Player award. He flashed an above-average glove at third base as well, which has been black hole of a position for the Angels since…um…Chone Figgins?