There are players in every MLB who don't live up to expectations. Here are the most disappointing players for each team in the 2022 season

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Having led the NL in saves through 2021, Arizona last season offered Melancon a two-year contract. Melancon was demoted to the closer position at the end of the season.

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Injury problems have plagued Albies for two of the past three seasons. Due to a broken foot and a pinkie fracture immediately after he returned, he only participated in 64 games.

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Baltimore's clear ace during his last three losing seasons, but he couldn't carry that torch into his breakout campaign due to a torn elbow ligament that required Tommy John surgery.

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Chris Sale suffered a string of injuries in 2022, including a bruised rib, fractured finger, and fractured pinky in a bike accident at the end of the year.

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Frank Schwindel was assigned the first base job after hitting .342-13-40 in 239 plate appearances, but the minor league giants could not repeat his success in his follow-up campaign.

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The loss of Carlos Rawdon would be held responsible for the White Sox's fall in pitching, but Giolito's terrible season was also a significant factor. In 30 starts, he lost velocity and had a 4.90 ERA.

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Although Votto is among Red's all-time greatest players, his playing days are numbered. Before suffering a shoulder injury that ended his season, he only hit.205-11-41 with a.689 OPS in 91 games. He is presently in the final year of his 10-year contract.

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After only making one hit, Franmil was designated for assignment. He had a 213-9-28 record with 104 strikeouts in 280 at-bats, and his performance did not significantly improve after the Cubs claimed him off waivers.

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