Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Sal Frelick recently appeared on a list recognizing the top 10 players at his position across Major League Baseball. The ranking follows a strong start to the 2025 season for the 25-year-old player.

Reuter's evaluation placed right fielders Frelick at number 10 among the league's right fielders, based on performance in the first month of the year.

Through 30 games, Frelick has posted a .302 batting average, a .383 on-base percentage, and a .406 slugging percentage. His offensive output includes one home run, nine runs batted in, and seven stolen bases, resulting in a .789 OPS.

The ranking also considered Frelick's defensive play, which earned him a Gold Glove award in the 2024 season. His ability in the field complements his production at the plate.

Frelick made his Major League debut in 2023 and completed his first full season in 2024. His development has been a positive factor for the Milwaukee Brewers, especially as the team navigates its 15-15 start to the current season.

The outfielder recently experienced an injury scare during a game when a pitch hit his left bicep in the sixth inning. The incident occurred in a 7-2 victory over the White Sox.

Despite the initial concern, Frelick quickly reassured the team and reported that the injury was minor.

He expressed his intent to continue playing without delay. "No concern," Frelick said regarding his condition after the game.

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