I can't believe he's the MVP of the 50-50 challenge

Lindor started as the first batter shortstop in a home game against the Boston Red Sox at Flushing City Field in New York on the 4th (Korea Standard Time), and led the Mets to a 7-2 victory in the bottom of the 3rd inning with 2 hits, 3 RBIs and 2 runs in 4 at-bats, including his 30th final two-run home run of the season. 

Lindor has a batting average of 273 (155 hits in 568 at-bats) with 30 homers, 84 RBIs, 97 runs and 26 steals in 139 games this season, with a .343 slugging percentage. If he adds four stolen bases while exceeding 30 homers, he will become a 30-30 shortstop for the second consecutive year following last year (31 homers and 31 steals). 

Based on his ostensible record, Ohtani is no match for him. Ohtani has a batting average of 292 in 136 games (158 hits in 541 at-bats), 44 homers, 99 RBIs, 111 runs, 46 steals, and a .377 slugging percentage. He has six homers and four stolen bases left even in the highly anticipated 50-50 game by ranking first in NL home runs, runs scored, slugging percentage, and OPS. 

However, while Ohtani is a designated hitter with no contribution to defense, Lindor is highly evaluated in overall aspects as he has played as a shortstop who is heavily burdened with defense. Lindor is very good at defense as he ranks second in the OAA in the shortstop category with 16 points. In terms of the fan graph, Lindor (7.2) is also ahead of Ohtani (6.7). In terms of baseball reference, Ohtani (7.1) is higher than Lindor (6.4).  [url=https://www.ibeautylab.co.kr/18/]메이저사이트[/url]

The ESPN reported that Otani is still considered the overwhelming MVP candidate. He has become the first player in history to hit 44 home runs and 46 steals. "It's only a matter of time before 50-50," he said. "Ohtani, who is not pitching during rehabilitation after elbow surgery, is playing as the designated hitter this season, but Lindor is displaying elite defense in a premium position. Ohtani does not do everything from defense to defense." 

David Stearns, president of baseball operations for the Mets, who watched Christian Yelich's MVP season in 2018 when he was the general manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, also gave Lindor the boost. "Lindor is having an incredible season. I've seen him watch a few MVP seasons, but Lindor of the Year is more special than any other player I've ever seen. He is having the best fielder season in the history of the Mets franchise," Stearns said. 

"It is difficult to quantify Lindor's influence on the team in terms of what he says and behaves, as well as the record. He is working very hard and contributing a lot to the organization," he said, stressing that Lindor's leadership on and off the ground has a great influence on the team.
Lindor started as the first batter shortstop in a home game against the Boston Red Sox at Flushing City Field in New York on the 4th (Korea Standard Time), and led the Mets to a 7-2 victory in the bottom of the 3rd inning with 2 hits, 3 RBIs and 2 runs in 4 at-bats, including his 30th final two-run home run of the season. Lindor has a batting average of 273 (155 hits in 568 at-bats) with 30 homers, 84 RBIs, 97 runs and 26 steals in 139 games this season, with a .343 slugging percentage. If he adds four stolen bases while exceeding 30 homers, he will become a 30-30 shortstop for the second consecutive year following last year (31 homers and 31 steals). Based on his ostensible record, Ohtani is no match for him. Ohtani has a batting average of 292 in 136 games (158 hits in 541 at-bats), 44 homers, 99 RBIs, 111 runs, 46 steals, and a .377 slugging percentage. He has six homers and four stolen bases left even in the highly anticipated 50-50 game by ranking first in NL home runs, runs scored, slugging percentage, and OPS. However, while Ohtani is a designated hitter with no contribution to defense, Lindor is highly evaluated in overall aspects as he has played as a shortstop who is heavily burdened with defense. Lindor is very good at defense as he ranks second in the OAA in the shortstop category with 16 points. In terms of the fan graph, Lindor (7.2) is also ahead of Ohtani (6.7). In terms of baseball reference, Ohtani (7.1) is higher than Lindor (6.4). 메이저사이트 The ESPN reported that Otani is still considered the overwhelming MVP candidate. He has become the first player in history to hit 44 home runs and 46 steals. "It's only a matter of time before 50-50," he said. "Ohtani, who is not pitching during rehabilitation after elbow surgery, is playing as the designated hitter this season, but Lindor is displaying elite defense in a premium position. Ohtani does not do everything from defense to defense." David Stearns, president of baseball operations for the Mets, who watched Christian Yelich's MVP season in 2018 when he was the general manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, also gave Lindor the boost. "Lindor is having an incredible season. I've seen him watch a few MVP seasons, but Lindor of the Year is more special than any other player I've ever seen. He is having the best fielder season in the history of the Mets franchise," Stearns said. "It is difficult to quantify Lindor's influence on the team in terms of what he says and behaves, as well as the record. He is working very hard and contributing a lot to the organization," he said, stressing that Lindor's leadership on and off the ground has a great influence on the team.