The Best Young Player Not Named Trout or Harper...

 ...might be Manny Machado. The Orioles infielder -- who recently moved from 3rd base to shortstop following the injury to JJ Hardy -- belted a pair of home runs, including a grand slam and drove in a career-best six, in Baltimore's 11-3 Sunday victory over the A's. There's an ongoing debate about who is the best young player in baseball. While we expect Mike Trout and Bryce Harper to be in that conversation, it's time to also consider Machado in that select circle. Not just because he's hitting .350 this season, or that he plays a more challenging position that outfielders Trout or Harper. The Miami product -- who won't turn 24 until July -- possesses the same "five tools" as his rivals. Watching him play the Yankees 19 times a year, seeing is believing. He just radiates talent; the ability to change a game at any moment. And isn't that what also make Trout and Harper so impressive.
These images of Machado are from an June 2014 Orioles-Yankees game. 

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