‘62 Home Run’ Judge’s opening closure is getting longer… Ohtani home run king bloodless entry

 Can Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels win the home run king? First of all, Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees, who was the most threatening competitor, seems to have been beaten.

This year, Ohtani is showing off tremendous strength. On the 24th (Korean time), he hit his 25th home run against the Colorado Rockies in the 2023 Major League Baseball held at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, USA, solidifying his sole lead in the home run category in the entire major league.

If you narrow it down to just the American League, Ohtani is ahead of the second-place Yankees jersey (19) by six. If he keeps his pace, Ohtani can hit more than 50 home runs and claim his first career home run title. Ohtani’s career high in the home run category is 46 in 2021, which he gave up first place to Toronto Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Kansas City Royals Salvador Perez, who hit 48 homers at the time.

Ohtani takes on the challenge of becoming the home run king. There are also good news. This is because the speed of recovery of injured judges is slower than expected메이저사이트. Judge bumped into the fence trying to catch JD Martinez’s batted ball in the bottom of the 8th inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on the 5th. He has damaged ligaments in his toe and is on medication instead of surgery.

On the 25th, MLB.com, the official homepage of Major League Baseball, reported on Judge’s physical condition, and Svencer Stein, the doctor in charge, predicted that it would take more than six weeks for Judge’s toe to be completely cured. In fact, he skipped a return in the first half, and the possibility of not returning even after the All-Star break cannot be ruled out.

Judge is also unable to give a definite answer to his return in August. Because the pain hasn’t subsided, Judge hasn’t been able to digest actual training such as batting and defense training yet. Judge declined to comment on when he would return, saying “he’s still in pain. If his toe heals, he’ll be able to train.” Director Aaron Boone said, “He thinks Judge can come back (someday).”

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