It's time for the red and blue list again. June is coming to an end. Time is about to enter midsummer. Let's see which players played at high levels in the last week, and who is in a sluggish state? Red List: No. 1 player with outstanding performance every week: Jake Cronenworth

is now the red and blue list time again. June is coming to an end. Time is about to enter midsummer. Let's see which players played at high levels in the last week, and who is in a sluggish state?

Red List: Players with outstanding performance every week

No. 1: Jake Cronenworth -Pails infielder: .391 strike rate, 4 home runs, 9 RBIs.

The Padre's infielder performed well last week, hitting home runs in four consecutive games, including , three games against the direct competitor Dodge , which is very valuable.

With his outstanding performance, although the Padres lost to the Diamondback last week, ending the longest away 24-game losing streak in the opponent's major league history, they also won the remaining five games.

In the new week, the Dodge and the Giants will face a head-on battle. If they maintain good performance, Cronenworth may be able to lead the priest fisherman to benefit.

Second place: (Just) Vladimir Guerrero Jr -Bluebirds First Baseman: .391 batting average, 3 home runs, 7 RBIs.

This year's strong candidate for the MVP of the United Nations continued to perform well, and scored three more home runs last week. The competition with Shohei Otani's home run king also became one of the biggest highlights in the second half of the season.

Under his leadership, the Blue Birds won five of the six games last week, surpassing Yankees, and still retaining hope of advancing to the playoffs.

Third place: Yordan Alvarez -Astros specified strike: .238 hit rate, 4 home runs, 11 RBIs.

Astros once achieved 11 consecutive victories, and is one of the hottest teams in the major leagues, and Alvarez also performed very well during this period.

Although his batting rate was not impressive last week, he had more than 40% of the on-base rate and .810 long-range rate. People have even compared his performance in his early career, which was less than 162 games yet, with the great Joe DiMaggio.

In the first 154 games of his career, Alvarez had 41 home runs and 131 RBIs, while DiMaggio's data during the same period were 31 home runs and 136 RBIs . You should know that Di Maggio is a representative figure who is at the peak of his debut. Compared with this legend, Alvarez is not inferior, which shows his potential.

Under his leadership, the Astronauts also squeezed out the athletes and grabbed the position of the leader of the American League's West District, and the Astronauts' score was far ahead in the entire major league.

Blue List: Players with poor performance every week

First place: Trey Mancini -Oralles First Baseman: .080 hit rate, 0 home runs, 0 RBIs.

This anti-cancer fighter was in a sluggish performance last week, without sending home runs and RBIs, and his strike rate was less than 10%. However, there was also good news about him last week, that is, , he will participate in the home run competition during next month's All-Star Game.

Now there are two weeks left before the All-Star Game. I wonder if he can adjust his condition and leave some memorable moments for the Orioles who are still rebuilding this season in the home run competition? Let's wait and see!

Second place: Salvador Perez (Salvador Perez) -Real took over: .091, 0 home runs, 0 RBIs.

This veteran performed poorly last week, with no performance on the offensive end, and the team was completely in decline and lost five times in six games. After this wave of losing streak, if the Real wants to advance to the playoffs this season, they may only have theoretical hope.

Third place: JT-Riomuto (J.T. Realmuto) -Philadelphiaman takes over: .091 hit rate, 0 home runs, 0 RBIs.

, a former takeover with strong attack firepower, also encountered a trough last week. He also had a strike rate of less than 10%, and he did not contribute home runs and RBIs, but his on-base rate was slightly higher than Perez.

Phillies lost four of the six games last week. Although the Mets, the leader in the division, has the least number of victories among the leaders of the three divisions of the National League, if the Phillies' record is still hovering below the 50% winning rate, it is impossible to get a playoff spot.

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