Commentary: Dodgers have lots of stars. Why Zach Neto should be Angels' lone All-Star
Briefly

The game at Angel Stadium saw Aaron Judge and the Yankees face off against the Angels, igniting excitement among fans despite the Angels' 11-year playoff drought. Shortstop Zach Neto emerged as a standout player, hitting a 440-foot home run, earning praise from players including Angels closer Kenley Jansen, who asserted Neto's All-Star credentials. The article discusses the anticipation of MLB All-Star voting and potential candidates from both the Angels and Dodgers, emphasizing Neto's remarkable season and all-around talent as he positions himself as a true star in the league.
Angels fans haven't seen a playoff game in 11 years, so there were plenty of good seats available for Yankees fans.
Zach Neto led off the inning by launching a 440-foot home run - the longest of his career - and flipping his bat so dramatically that Major League Baseball celebrated on social media.
We would say Neto is a star in the making, with pop in his bat and swagger in his game, but he already is a star.
One hundred percent. For sure. No doubt,
Read at Los Angeles Times
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