Luis Arraez
challenged the last chance of the FA to hit the triple crown. Yankee "Judge" Aaron Judge was not arranged to play in the starting lineup today, which also made the two-city infielder Luis Arraez much more at ease. He played in White Sox today with only 1 hit, so he seized the opportunity to hit the hit and hit the base. Ales consolidated the throne of the strike king and led the two-city in the final match to slaughter the White Sox 10:1.
Jagey scored the 62nd home run in a single season that broke the AFC record yesterday. In order to prepare for the upcoming playoffs , Yankees chose to let Jaj rest, and the strike rate was confirmed to be unable to catch up with Ales. Jaj's dream of a triple-champion champion was also shattered. This season, he scored with a 311 strike rate, 62 home runs, and 131 RBIs, winning the home run and RBI double championship.
, without any burden, Ales took the first bat of the two cities' lineup today. He was walking to the base in the first game, and then scored with Gary Sanchez's three-pointer gun, and scored 6 points in a single game. In the second inning, Alice was the first hitter in the inning and was led. Sanchez sent him back with a second base and scored 7th in the two games. There were hits in eight consecutive games before the game. Ales hit a second base in 3 innings to continue the record. He was then replaced by running in the innings. Ales officially became the United Nations strike king with a 316% strike rate.
¡ LUIS ARRÁEZ ES CAMPEÓN BATE DE LA LIGA AMERICANA!
El venezolano de los Mellizos de Minnesota fue retirado del partido esta tarde ante los Medias Blancas de Chicago luego de conectar un hit con el cual amentó su average a . 316 puntos pic.twitter.com/zvsZnlaWk1— Meridiano (@MeridianoTV) October 5, 2022
Aless became the fifth striker in the history of the Twin Cities, joining Rod Carew, Tony Oliva, Joe Mauer and Kirby Puckett. Aless's strike rate this season is 316% and is the lowest hit rate in the AFC after 31% of the Hall of Fame legend Carl Yastrzemski in 1968. This season, the major leagues have only 243% hit rate, which is also the lowest since 1968. After that season, in order to improve the situation of high and low shooting, the major leagues chose to lower the pitching mound and expand the range of good ball belts. Next year, the major leagues will also implement a ban on infield defense arrangements, which may increase the chances of hitters making effective attacks.