Phous hit the 702nd home run in his career
The final home match of the Yankees routine ended on the 3rd. The Orioles won 3-1, grabbing their 82nd victory of the season, which means that they have more than 50% of the winning rate. The Oriole was still in the official push and wrote proudly: "62? We thought you were talking about 82." The Oriole pitcher finally survived three games and was not even hit by Judge Aaron Judge for a record-breaking home run.
62? Oh, we thought you said 82. pic.twitter.com/ZOfQYgBtd7
— Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles) October 2, 2022
On the other hand, the old hero Albert Pujols hit his 702nd home run on the same day, which was his last game at the Cardinals this season. The Pirates pitcher seemed much more friendly than the Orioles pitcher. Phous hit a far-reaching second in the first inning, caught a four-stitched line into the base in the third inning, and flew over the 400-foot wall of the middle and outfield!
Phous tied Babe Ruth's career 2214 RBIs, tied for second in history, second only to Hank Aaron's 2297 RBIs. "I knew that God brought me back to St. Louis wasn't meant to embarrass me." The head coach replaced Phous in the fifth inning, so his last play in the regular season at home was a home run. The Pirates won 7-5 in the end. Although this battle against the Orioles is not the last game of Jaggie's routine, it is still quite regrettable that he failed to break the record at home in New York. Jaj almost fell into the dilemma of "chasing and striking out with a stick" and "failing to go out with a stick, four bad walks". He struck out three times in this game and one walk, and his strike rate also dropped to 0.311. That year, Roger Maris only hit the 61st hit dramatically in Game 163 of the regular match, but now Jaggy's chance to break the record will be left for the last four consecutive games at the Rangers' home court.