Kwan's dream 'Bang Bang Show' shows a batting average of 40%, and rises to 0.397 in multi-hit includ
Stephen Kwan (27) of Cleveland has not cooled down since returning from injury. With the standard entry into the batter's box approaching, he has risen to near his dream batting average of 400.
At the 2024 Major League Baseball home game against Seattle at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio on the 20th, Kwan started as the first left fielder and scored two hits, two RBIs, and two runs from three times at bat, including one home run.
Kwan, who got on base with a walk in the bottom of the first inning, appeared on second base with two outs and hit a superior two-run homer in the bottom of the second inning. Kwan, who was out with a grounder to second base in the fifth inning, had a hit in the middle in his fourth at-bat in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Kwan, who was replaced in defense in the bottom of the eighth inning, ended the game with multiple hits and third base. Cleveland won 8-0 with Kwan's hard hit and starter Tanner Bybee's scoreless pitching of 12 strikeouts in six innings.
Through the game, Kwan raised his batting average to 0.397. Early last month, he was absent for four weeks until the end of May due to a hamstring injury, and thus has yet to meet the required number of at-bats, but time is just around the corner to put his name on the top of the batting order list. He lacked 14 at-bats in the required number of at-bats, but chances are high that he will be able to fill it within this month. 토토사이트 추천
As soon as he returned from injury this month, he had hits in 13 consecutive games. As his record in June reached 0.498, he boasts of powerful bats. He had a batting average of 0.365 before his injury, but now he expects to reach 40 percent.
Currently, Bobby Witt Jr. of the Kansas City Royals is leading the Major League in batting average at 0.321. With the tendency to throw and hit batters continuing, the Major League this season will likely rank No. 1 in batting average in both leagues if Kwan meets the stipulated number of at-bats.
Since his debut in Cleveland in 2022, Kwan had 168 hits, six homers, 52 RBIs, 89 runs scored and 19 stolen bases, making a strong impression with a batting average of 0.298 OPS of 0.772. Based on his excellent performance, he ranked third in the American League Rookie of the Year voting. He slowed down with a batting average of 0.268 last year, but this year, he boasts a better contacting ability to reach 400.
As his name suggests, Kwan is of Asian descent. Kwan's father is a Chinese-American and his mother is a Japanese-American. He made the list of 50 preliminary players for the Japanese national team at the 2023 World Baseball Classic along with Lars Nootba of St. Louis, but failed to make the final list.
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