Kyle Schwaber of the Philadelphia Phillies has a batting average of 151st among 151 batters who have filled the major league rules. He’s only 1.89 (60 hits in 318 at-bats).바카라
He is the lowest among the 13 batters currently in Philadelphia’s entry, regardless of regulation at bats. By the way, he has the most appearances as the number one hitter in the lineup.
On the 7th (hereinafter Korean time), Schwaber started as the first left fielder in the match against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
He created a chance by hitting a double to the right in his first at-bat in the first inning. Trey Turner’s shortstop infield hit led to 1st and 3rd base. However, Schwaber, who was slow on Nick Castellanos’ right fielder, was unable to tag up at home. Bryce Harper and Alec Bom failed to score as they struck out back-to-back batters.
Schwaber did not add a hit in the next three at-bats. The game went into overtime tied 1-1 with a solo home run in the 5th inning.
In the 11th inning, 1st out, 1st and 2nd base, the ball hit by Schwaber while kneeling on his left knee broke the balance with a timely hit that passed between the 1st and 2nd basemen, 2-1. Turner’s timely hit also broke out and ran away 3-1, and Philadelphia won.
Schwaber, who was silent the previous day with no hits in 6 at-bats against Tampa Bay, recorded 2 hits and 1 RBI in 5 at-bats, slightly raising his batting average to 1.89. He has been doing well in the last 7 games, recording 6 RBIs with 2 home runs.
Schwaber is a one-hit hitter with long-running power rather than precision hitting. Ahead of the 2022 season, he signed a four-year, $79 million contract with Philadelphia.
In 155 games last year, he batted just 2.18, but posted 46 home runs and 94 RBIs for an OPS of .827. His contact skills have deteriorated further this season. 10% batting average. He has 22 home runs and 48 RBI for a .758 OPS in 86 games.
His 22 home runs are tied for sixth overall in the majors and tied for fourth in the National League. He has the fourth most home runs after Matt Olsen (Atlanta, 29 home runs), Pete Alonso (New York Mets, 26 home runs), and Mookie Betts (LA Dodgers, 23 home runs). 1 on the Philadelphia team.