Last Updated on 08/10/2023 by てんしょく飯
Shohei Ohtani of the Angels has hit a league-leading 40 home runs as of the end of August 8. He is also second in the league in runs batted in with 83, demonstrating his outstanding hitting ability as a long-range gun. However, there is a player in the National League who is far ahead of him in terms of runs batted in. Braves infielder Matt Olson has reached 100 runs batted in. He has also reached 39 home runs, and fans are amazed that he keeps getting better.
Braves’ Olson reaches 100 at-bats early
Olson reached 100 runs early, scoring one run on August 8 against the Pirates. It was his 111th game for the team this season, and he already reached the milestone. In response to this, the U.S. data company “Codify Baseball” listed the number of runs scored this season in a table on social networking sites, starting from the top.
The Rangers’ outfielder Adolis Garcia, who has scored 89 runs, is next to Olson with 100, the top scorer in the A League. Ohtani is fourth through both leagues.
Olson was traded from the Athletics in March 2022, signing a massive eight-year, $168 million contract. Fans have praised the 29-year-old, who is in the running for a second National League championship, saying that his batting average is the most underrated stat in MLB today and that Olson is insane.
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