Ronald Acuña Jr. (26, Atlanta Braves), who joined the 30-home run-60 stolen base club for the first time in Major League history, continues to run.
Acuña Jr. hit his 32nd home run of the season in an away game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on the 3rd. Acuña Jr. is currently recording 32 home runs and 62 steals.
This is a pace of 38 home runs and 74 stolen bases. If Acuña Jr. picks up his home run pace just a little more the rest of the season, he'll end up hitting 40-70 instead of 30-60.
In other words, it also means joining the 40-40 club for the fifth time in Major League history. There were only four Major League Baseball members who joined the 40-40 club, which is a symbol of the Hotajun tribe.
Records achieved by Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez and Alfonso Soriano only, starting with Jose Canseco. The last 40-40 was recorded by Soriano in 2006. 스포츠토토
If Acuña Jr. adds eight home runs in the remaining games, he will have the first 40-40 club members in 17 years.
Acuña Jr.'s monthly most home runs this season are nine in June, that is, he must record a total of 10 more than his monthly maximum home runs this season to reach the 40-40 club.
a never-easy situation. However, Acuña Jr. is a player who hit 11 home runs per month in August 2018, when he received the National League Rookie of the Year award.
Attention is focusing on what Acuña Jr., who is aiming to win the National League Most Valuable Player (MVP), will look like for the rest of the season and whether he will be able to join the 40-40 club.