Congratulations to Fernando Abad, the new alphabetical king of baseball
Since elementary school, you've likely known that "aardvark" is the first word in the English dictionary. Thanks to its derivation from the Afrikaans language, the construction of a double-"a" at the start of the word is tough to beat.
Ever since the Giants drafted him back in 2003,
Therefore, there is a new active alphabetical king of baseball. Congratulations to
The 32-year-old reliever is currently a free agent, opening the door for potential future volatility atop the alphabetically-sorted market. Let's take a look at the current line of succession to the crown.
Abreu is a starting pitcher in the Yankees' system, where he currently ranks as their No. 7 prospect according to MLB Pipeline. He's only 22 years old, so he could reside at or near the top of this list for a long time.
All the White Sox slugging first baseman needs to do is change his first name to move up this list.
Osvaldo Abreu
The 23-year-old shortstop is the Nationals' No. 26 prospect. MLB Pipeline pegs his MLB ETA at some point during the 2018 season.
The flamethrowing righty ranks sixth in the Yankees' system. Having reached Triple-A in 2017, he could arrive in the Majors soon.
The second-overall pick in the 2009 Draft is a free agent after spending 2017 in the Angels system.
The No. 2 prospect in baseball reached Triple-A as a 19-year-old in 2017. He enters Spring Training with a chance to make the Braves' Opening Day roster.
So, while Abad comfortably holds the coveted title of alphabetical king for now, there's a long line of young players waiting in the wings. Aardsma's retirement opens up a lot of potential volatility on this list. Stay tuned!