"PROHIBITED DRUG HISTORY" TATIS JR "MIGRANT PLAYER"... DID 50-50 AND MVP CHO JOON?

"Prohibited Drug History" Tatis Jr "Migrant Player"... did 50-50 and MVP Cho Joon?

"Prohibited Drug History" Tatis Jr "Migrant Player"... did 50-50 and MVP Cho Joon?

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Fernando Tatis Jr. (26) of the San Diego Padres shows off his extraordinary pace. In the end, Shohei Ohtani (31) of the Los Angeles Dodgers could become a reality with 50 homers and 50 steals.온라인카지노

The secretariat of the Major League Baseball (MLB) announced Tuesday (Korea time) the "Lee Joo-min player" who will represent the two major leagues over the past week. The secretariat selected Tatis Jr., who had a batting average of 0.375 with four homers, seven RBIs and nine runs scored in six games during the week, and an on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) of 1.441. Lee Ju's selection is the third in his career.

His pace is quite unusual. As of Tuesday, Tatis Jr. is currently playing a batting average of 0.358 with eight home runs (No. 1 in the National League), an on-base percentage of 0.436 (No. 3 in the National League), a slugging percentage of 0.691 (No. 2 in the National League), an OPS of 1.127 (No. 2 in the National League), and seven steals (jointly No. 4 in the National League).

What stands out is stolen bases. Tatis Jr. has been considered a hot hitter since he was a rookie, but he has 29 career highs in this category (2023). He only hit 20 home runs and 20 steals twice in 2021 and 2023, but has never played 30-30 or higher.

Tatis Jr.'s home run pace has also been slow in recent seasons. Tatis Jr. became a leading player in the league by hitting 42 home runs (No. 1 in the National League) in 2021. However, he went into rehabilitation due to a motorcycle accident the following year, and was caught using PEDs right before his return to the league. After returning from disciplinary action, he played right field for the past two years, but failed to hit more than 30 home runs.

However, Ohtani's pace is rising steeply again this year. At the current pace, he can hit 60 or more home runs and steal 50 or more. In MLB history, only six people stole 40 to 40 and 50 homers and last year, Ohtani was the only one who stole 50 to 50. If things continue like this, he can not only break Ohtani's record but also dream of 60-60 that he never had before.

With Tatis Jr.'s performance, San Diego is also leading the way. On the 21st, he won the game against the Houston Astros 3-2 with Tatis Jr.'s eighth home run. As of the 21st, he has 16 wins and 6 losses, the only MLB club to keep a 70% winning rate.

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