Park Hyo-joon, who desperately wants to enter the Major League Baseball (MLB), once again showed off his power by pouring out long balls. 토토사이트 순위
Park Hyo-joon, who plays for the Triple-A team Las Vegas Aviators under the Oakland Athletics, started the game against the Tacoma Rainers (under the Seattle Mariners) at Chaney Stadium in Tacoma, Washington, on the 24th, and played 2 hits, 3 RBIs, 1 walk and 2 runs in 5 at-bats.
Park’s two hits were homers and doubles, which were long balls. Having had hits in five consecutive games since Tuesday, Park has elevated his Triple-A season performance to a batting average of 0.287, five homers and 38 RBIs. His OPS is 0.849.
Park grounded out to second base against Tacoma starter Casey Lawrence in his first at-bat in the top of the second inning, and faced Lawrence with two outs and a runner on first base in the top of the third inning, when his team was leading 7-1, Park rolled up an 80.4-mile slider (about 129.4 kilometers) from the ball count 2B-2S to hit a two-run homer over the right fence. It was his fifth homer of the season.
After that, Park Hyo-joon, who only hit a line drive to center field in the top of the fifth inning and a grounder to third base in the top of the seventh inning, drew a walk from first base with no outs in the top of the ninth inning, and the batter went back to the batter’s box with two outs and runners on the first and second bases, hitting an RBI double.
Park Hyo-joon has been showing off his batting performance since June. In 19 games in June, he has a batting average of 0.339, an on-base percentage of 0.438 and a slugging percentage of 0.629, with four homers and 13 RBIs. He has 10 walks and added three stolen bases.
With such outstanding performances, the opportunity to get promoted to the Major League rarely comes. Park Hyo-joon, who had to accept going to the Minor League after failing to enter the opening entry despite swinging a batting average of 0.477 in the exhibition game, overcame disappointment and is performing well again, but Oakland inadvertently turns a blind eye to Park.