Corey Seager, the ‘old teammate’ who made Hyun-jin Ryu (36), the ‘Korean Monster’ of the Toronto Blue Jays of the American professional baseball team, cry, continued his chances of winning first place in batting average and OPS by swinging a bat.온라인바카라

Seager of the Texas Rangers started as the second hitter and shortstop in the away game against Toronto on the 13th (Korean time). He contributed greatly to Texas’ 6-3 win by going 3-for-4 with one RBI, one walk, and two runs scored. In particular, he laid a stepping stone to the team’s victory by allowing two hits against Ryu Hyun-jin.

In his first at-bat in the top of the first inning, he was out on a ground ball to first base. In a full-count game, he hit Ryu Hyun-jin’s 90.3 mile per hour (about 145.3 km) four-seam fastball, but was unable to produce a hit. In his second at-bat in the top of the fourth inning, he recorded his team’s first hit and even scored a run. As the lead hitter, he targeted the first pitch with an 83.5 mile per hour cutter (approximately 134.4 km) and scored a heavy hit. He homered on follow-up hitter Robbie Grossman’s two-run home run.

Seager, who gave Ryu Hyun-jin the first hit and run, came to bat as the leadoff hitter in the top of the sixth inning. He hit a slow curveball and made a long hit. He missed the curve on the first pitch at 67.5 miles per hour (about 108.6 km). The 2nd and 3rd pitch changeups and four-seam fastballs were selected as balls. And on the fourth pitch, he hit a curve at 67.1 miles per hour (107.9 km), making a double to center field. And he scored when he came home on Joachim’s sacrifice hit.

After recording 2 hits and 2 runs against Ryu Hyun-jin, he hit a double again in his third at-bat in the 7th inning. He blasted a one-run double with two outs and two on base. He hit his 39th double of the season against Toronto’s third pitcher, Tim Mayza. He immediately hit a timely hit against the changed pitcher, making the score 5-0. He produced a shot that put a wedge in the game.

Seager made his big league debut with the Dodgers in 2015. He played for the Dodgers until 2021. He played with Ryu Hyun-jin in a Dodgers uniform from 2013 to 2019. Last year, as a member of Texas, his season batting average was only 0.245. However, he appeared in 101 games this season and has a batting average of 0.341, an on-base percentage of 0.402, a slugging percentage of 0.657, and an OPS of 1.059. He ranked first in slugging percentage, seven days closer to batting average leader Luis Araes (0.348), and OPS leader Shohei Ohtani (1.066).

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