The DMV headlines Week 3 with three MLBbros on our #HighFive list highlighted by Baltimore Orioles Jeremiah Jackson who homered on Jackie Robinson Day for his fourth in his last seven games.
1. Jeremiah Jackson
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An injury to Jackson Holiday opened the door for Jeremiah Jackson to make an Opening Day roster for the first time in his career and given his play to begin 2026, he may not let that spot go.
Jackson has four homers in his last seven games including his first-ever grand slam in Monday’s contest against the Diamond Backs and a two-run blast on Jackie Robinson Day.
It’s Jeremiah Jackson’s Time To Shine
He slashed .480/.480/1.040 with four homers, 10 RBI and five runs scored over his last seven games as his journey to become a full-time member of the Orioles highly touted young core continues.
This weekend, Jackson and the O’s travel to Cleveland to take on the Guardians.
2. C.J. Abrams
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The best shortstop in the Majors this season comes out of the Black Baseball Pipeline in Atlanta that continues to produce high level Big League talent.
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Abrams, who homered off last season’s National League Cy Young award winner Paul Skenes this week leads all shortstops in every hitting category with six home runs, 19 RBI, a .367, .458 On Base Percentage, 1.175 OPS, .717 Slugging Percentage and is second with four steals.
He entered Thursday with hits in six straight games and 15 of the 17 he has played in this season.
3. James “Up to no good” Wood
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James Wood is back to looking like an All-Star after a slow start to the year as he follows his teammate C.J. Abrams in the three spot of our #HighFive. The unanimous National League Player of the Week hit .360 with a .500 On Base Percentage, four RBI and a home run in his last seven games.
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Wood ranks in the top five for RBI, doubles, home runs, runs scored and walks among all National League outfielders entering this weekend’s series against the San Francisco Giants.
4. Jordan “Sky” Walker
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Major League Baseball’s home run leader Jordan Walker takes the four spot on our #HighFive list.
It has been a long time coming for Walker who has been looking for consistency in the Majors, but now it looks like he is in the midst of a breakout year. He has eight home runs on the year and seven during the month of April, which already is more than his total Bro Bombs in both 2024 and 2025.
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The former top prospect has hit in 11 straight games and is hitting .345 with four homers and a stolen base over his last seven games. Walker and his Cardinals begin a six-game road trip in Houston as he takes on the Astros and their young up and coming right fielder Cam Smith.
5. Chandler Simpson
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The speedy Chandler Simpson, who is the third player from the Atlanta pipeline on this weeks #HighFive is affecting the game on both sides of the ball in his first Big League season. He currently leads the American League with a .381 batting average and his 24 hits are tied with his teammate Yandy Diaz for second most in the Majors.
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Known across the league as the fastest player in the sport, Simpson ranks in the top five in stolen bases with seven while also being a positive force for the Rays on defense ranking third in Fielding WAR amongst all left fielders.