Cedric Mullins continues to make history on the field as he joined seven Baltimore Orioles, including Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, Don Baylor and Paul Blair as members of the 20 home run 20 stolen base club.
He has also been one of the hottest hitters on the planet as he has hits in 19 consecutive games after a three-hit performance in the finale of the Tigers series
For that, he takes the top spot in Week 18 of our #High/Five list.
1. Cedric Mullins
The Orioles centerfielder would have a real shot an American League MVP award if he was on a winning team.
Mullins was named as Rob Parker’s Home Boi Highlights pick after eclipsing the feat.
This week’s Home Boi Highlights go to @cedmull30 who is riding a 16-game hitting streak and recently became the seventh Baltimore Oriole to have a 20/20 season. @RobParkerFS1 gives you the knowledge here https://t.co/aVxfOsPYW4 #Birdland #MLBbros pic.twitter.com/ejk5kewS1N
— MLBbro.com (@MLBbrodotcom) August 10, 2021
Over his last seven games, Mullins has an average of .345 with two home runs, three RBI, two stolen bases and seven runs scored.
“CM Storm” has climbed his way into the top four in the race for the Major League Baseball batting title, but Astros Michael Brantley still sits on top and has extended his lead over the past few days.
Home run number 19 on the year for CM Storm @cedmull30 #Birdland #MLBbros https://t.co/zPD9H7dJwf
— MLBbro.com (@MLBbrodotcom) August 8, 2021
2. Lewis Brinson
Lewis Brinson was a topic of conversation on social media throughout the entire week, but what should be trending is how well he has played.
In Wednesday’s game against the Padres he showed Slam Diego fans they can hit the long ball in Miami too.
He hit two home runs, had three RBI and a walk in a Marlins victory.
It's Lew's world and we're just living in it. #JuntosMiami pic.twitter.com/xtROtDDehs
— Miami Marlins (@Marlins) August 11, 2021
During the 8th inning of Miami’s game against the Mets last Thursday, members of their broadcast team downplayed Brinson’s power and ability to bat out of the cleanup spot.
Well, as quickly as a SpongeBob “A few moments later” scene comes up, Brinson lined a two run double to the right field gap to ice the Marlins win.
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— MLBbro.com (@MLBbrodotcom) August 6, 2021
Brinson was 12-for-25 this week for a .480 average, three home runs, 10 RBI and three walks.
His Marlins take on the Chicago Cubs in Sunny South Beach this weekend.
3. George Springer
It’s only been a few weeks since the Blue Jays began playing games in Toronto again, yet George Springer is already bigger than Drake in Canada; at least to the Rogers Centre faithful.
George Springer had the top spot on our #HighFive this week for a reason #WeAreBlueJays #MLBbros https://t.co/nAY1hM3AlG
— MLBbro.com (@MLBbrodotcom) August 7, 2021
Last week Springer had the top spot on our #High/Five list after earning his third career Player of the Week award, and even though he fell a few spots, he’s still raking since he came off the IL.
Springer hit a go-ahead three run home run late in Sunday’s game to lift the Blue Jays over a Boston Red Sox team that they are battling neck-and-neck for a Wild Card spot.
Pretty sure George Springer just took the roof off the Rodgers Centre 😲 #WeAreBlueJays #MLBbros https://t.co/FfFoa22S73
— MLBbro.com (@MLBbrodotcom) August 8, 2021
On Wednesday night, G Springs hit two home runs in Cali against the Angels, bringing his total to three on the week.
Over his last seven games Springer is batting .267 with nine runs and eight RBI. Look who’s making a late MVP run.
4. Tim Anderson
Tim Anderson has shown he is a Prime Time player this year, and that was exactly the case during Week 18.
White Sox shortstop @TimAnderson7 has been Major League Baseball’s Prime Time attraction this week. @_teammill is in the Leadoff spot to tell you about one of greatest entertainers in baseball https://t.co/79sM3DOtuV #ChangeTheGame #MLBbros pic.twitter.com/QbOAyMdgeE
— MLBbro.com (@MLBbrodotcom) August 11, 2021
In addition to Major League Baseball’s “Field of Dreams” game Thursday which featured a matchup between the White Sox and the Yankees, the Sox had three total Prime time games this week.
Anderson homered on the first pitch of the first-ever Sunday Night Baseball game broadcasted live on ABC.
Then, less than 24 hours later, T.A. played in a game broadcasted on ESPN against the Twins and would homer in the games first at bat as well.
T.A. Has been coming up big in PrimeTime #ChangeTheGame #MLBbros https://t.co/C5vmAdJgKb
— MLBbro.com (@MLBbrodotcom) August 10, 2021
Anderson currently sits eighth in the league in batting average. Over his past seven games, he batted .281 with four RBI and four runs scored.
5. Lorenzo Cain
Since coming off of the Injured List July 27th, World Series Champion Lorenzo Cain has been finding his stride at the plate, as he has recorded a hit in 10 of his last 11 games.
Cain hit an opposite field home run to extend his Brewers lead over the Cubs to 4-1 in the sixth.
LORENZO!
Cain goes deep in Wrigley and has now hit in 10 of the 11 games he's played in since coming off the IL.#ThisIsMyCrew pic.twitter.com/1ei9Qh74YY
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) August 10, 2021
Cain decided not to play during last year’s Covid shortened season, but this year he is getting a chance to show great verteran leadership as he is a part of an outfield that includes fellow MLBbros Jackie Bradley Jr. and Tyrone Taylor.
Over his last seven games, Cain is batting .269 with five RBI, two steals and three runs scored.
This weekend Cain and his Brewers will take on Ke’Bryan Hayes and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the Steel City.