Jo Adell truly had Angel wings in the outfield last Saturday night as he completed the greatest defensive game in Major League Baseball history, robbing three home runs in what ended up being a 1-0 victory to earn the top spot on our Week 2 #HighFive list.
1. Jo Adell “The Show”
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Last year the “Jo Adell Show” arrived and early on in 2026 it is looking like it should be aired during Prime Time.
The Angels outfielder shined on both sides of the plate this week hitting .370 with a home run and four RBI in his last seven games.
Those numbers are impressive; however, they fail to compare to the feat Adell accomplished in the right field Saturday night.
His glove was sent to the MLB Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York after robbing not one, not two, but three home runs in the same game.
The first two were very similar as he used all of his 6 ‘5 frame to rob both Cal Raleigh and Josh Naylor at the wall.
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Then to lead off the ninth inning of what was a 1-0 game Adell leaped over the short fence in the right field corner of Angels Stadium to take a homer away from fellow MLB Bro J.P. Crawford.
Adell had three hits Wednesday afternoon against the Braves to raise his season average to .320 and his OPS to .726.
2. Taj Bradley
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Taj Bradley outdueled reigning two-time Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal to earn his second win of the year and the two spot on the #HighFive.
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He struck out 10 for the seventh time in his career while allowing one run on six hits and no walks through 6.1 innings in his first home start of the season.
This is the second week in a row Bradley has made the #HighFive as he now holds claim to a 1.08 ERA and 22 strikeouts in his last two starts.
He will look to continue his early-season success in his matchup against last year’s American League Champion Toronto Blue Jays Sunday afternoon.
3. Chase Burns
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Chase Burns is proving he is worth the hype, dominating in his second start of the season and earning a spot in the #HighFive in back-to-back weeks for the first time in his career.
Burns went toe-to-toe with another second overall pick, Jack Leiter of the Texas Rangers in an Easter Sunday pitchers duel.
He went six innings, striking out nine on one walk and five hits.
The lone run he gave up was on a solo home run in his first batter of the seventh inning.
Burns has a 0.82 ERA and 16 strikeouts through his first two starts of the season. He will look at add to those numbers Friday night against fellow #HighFive member Jo Adell and the Los Angeles Angels.
4. Drake Baldwin
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The 2025 National League Rookie of the Year is putting the “sophomore slump” questions to bed as he leads the Majors in home runs and RBI through the first few weeks of the season.
Drake Baldwin has put his name in consideration for the best catcher in baseball with his play over the last year.
He is following up his Rookie of The Year campaign with a solid start to 2026, hitting .321 with a .623 Slugging Percentage, a Major League leading 15 RBI and is in a four-way tie for the home run crown with five.
Baldwin has reached base safely in each of the 13 games he has played in while leading the Braves pitching staff to a MLB best 2.03 ERA.
5. Jordan “Sky” Walker
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Jordan Walker’s recent power surge lands him in the fifth and final spot of our #HighFive list.
The 2020 first round pick and former High School Gatorade Player of The Year has struggled to find consistency through his first three Major League seasons, however it seems he is on the verge of what could finally be his breakout year after home runs in four of his last five games.
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Walker is one of four players, including fellow #HighFive member Drake Baldwin tied for the Major League lead with five home runs.
He enters this weekend’s series against the Red Sox slashing .295//367/1.049 with those five home runs and 13 RBI.