At the end of the season, a debate is suddenly brewing over the National League (NL) MVP.
Amid the general consensus that Atlanta Braves Ronald Acuña Jr. should be the MVP, different opinions are emerging.카지노사이트
On the 25th (Korean time), MLB.com predicted a fierce two-way match between Acuña Junia and the LA Dodgers’ Mookie Betts in an article titled ‘Who will be the NL MVP?’
Reporter Will Rich, who wrote the article, said, ‘I don’t know if the NL MVP race has ever been as exciting as it was this year.’ Acuña has been the clubhouse leader all season, while Betts has only made his presence known in the past two months. However, Betts is ahead of Acuña in WAR, and he performed well in all the defensive positions the club wanted.’
Reporter Rich continued, ‘Still, Acuña has achieved 40-40, and is also looking at 40-70. Both players are leaders on the best teams in the NL. Who will make the jump in the final week? ‘Will it be as exciting as it has been throughout the season?’
Acuña hit his 40th home run of the season in an away game against the Washington Nationals on the 23rd, achieving 40-40 for the fifth time in history. However, among all players who have achieved 40-40, the only player to be named MVP is Jose Canseco of the Oakland Athletics in 1988.
However, Acuña’s stolen bases are 68 as of the 26th. In other words, he achieved his first ever 40 home runs and 60 stolen bases on the 23rd. He had previously achieved 30-60 (62 stolen bases at the time) by hitting his 30th home run of the season on the 1st, which was the first time in history that 30-60 was also achieved. If they add 2 stolen bases in the remaining 6 games, they can conquer 40-70. It is bound to be a great record that will be hard to come by in the future.
In addition, Acuña leads both leagues in five categories including runs (143), hits (210), stolen bases, on-base percentage (0.415), and base hits (372), and leads the NL in OPS (1.010) and batting average (0.337). He ranks 2nd in home runs, 4th in home runs, and 8th in RBIs (101).
However, this does not mean that Betts’ performance is declining at all. Until the previous day, Betts had posted a batting average of 0.309 (174 hits in 564 at-bats), 39 home runs, 105 RBI, 125 runs, an on-base percentage of 0.410, a slugging percentage of 0.590, and an OPS of 1.001. He has more RBIs than Betts. Moreover, Betts is ahead of Acuña in WAR. BWAR is 8.1 for Betts and 8.0 for Acuña, and fWAR is 8.2 for Betts and 7.8 for Acuña.
Acuña hit his 40th home run of the season in an away game against the Washington Nationals on the 23rd, achieving 40-40 for the fifth time in history. However, among all players who have achieved 40-40, the only player to be named MVP is Jose Canseco of the Oakland Athletics in 1988.
However, Acuña’s stolen bases are 68 as of the 26th. In other words, he achieved his first ever 40 home runs and 60 stolen bases on the 23rd. He had previously achieved 30-60 (62 stolen bases at the time) by hitting his 30th home run of the season on the 1st, which was the first time in history that 30-60 was also achieved. If they add 2 stolen bases in the remaining 6 games, they can conquer 40-70. It is bound to be a great record that will be hard to come by in the future.
In addition, Acuña leads both leagues in five categories including runs (143), hits (210), stolen bases, on-base percentage (0.415), and base hits (372), and leads the NL in OPS (1.010) and batting average (0.337). He ranks 2nd in home runs, 4th in home runs, and 8th in RBIs (101).
However, this does not mean that Betts’ performance is declining at all. Until the previous day, Betts had posted a batting average of 0.309 (174 hits in 564 at-bats), 39 home runs, 105 RBI, 125 runs, an on-base percentage of 0.410, a slugging percentage of 0.590, and an OPS of 1.001. He has more RBIs than Betts. Moreover, Betts is ahead of Acuña in WAR. BWAR is 8.1 for Betts and 8.0 for Acuña, and fWAR is 8.2 for Betts and 7.8 for Acuña.