1916 AL Reliever of the Year
Okay so, like, yo, this guy Cameron Nevarez? Dude was unreal this year. Like, not even joking, man. He just shut everything down—total beast mode outta the bullpen for the Yankees, bro.
So like—get this—48 saves, dude! FORTY-EIGHT. In 69 games! That's, like, almost every time they needed him, he came in and just said “Nope. Not today.” He had a 1.62 ERA, which is like… elite elite, you know? Like, better than my GPA before Dad made me take chemistry tutoring. And 89 innings? That’s, like, a starter’s workload for a reliever! And he still kept it tight.
And yeah, okay, not a big strikeout guy—only 40 K’s—but who even cares, man? Dude just got outs. Ground balls, fly balls, double plays—whatever. Ten wins? As a reliever?? That’s like... baseball wizard stuff.
He got 21 first-place votes, man. Out of 30! That's, like, most of them! He totally crushed it. And I guess Angelo Reyes from Houston was cool too or whatever, but this was Nevarez’s year, no cap.
So yeah, props to you, Cameron. You earned that AL Reliever of the Year. Yankees fans better throw a freakin’ parade for this guy.
Whew… alright, I gotta go rewatch the highlights again. Let’s goooooo! 🎉⚾🔥
— Flynn White, reporting from the kitchen while eating breakfast for dinner
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