#Seiya Suzuki #Cubs #Hiroshima Carp #Hiroshima Toyo Carp #Outfielder Thank you for your high evaluation and channel registration. Person ↓ Seiya Suzuki Born: August 18, 1994, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo (30 years old) Approximately 180.3cm Approximately 82.6kg Right-handed pitcher Right-handed batter Position: Outfielder/designated hitter Became a professional player 2012 2nd place in the draft First appearance NPB / September 2013 April 14th MLB / April 7th, 2022 Career ↓ Nisho Gakusha University High School Hiroshima Toyo Carp (2013 – 2021) Chicago Cubs (2022 – ) In 2024, there is a lack of at-bats for exhibition games, but in 15 games, the batting average is .459, and the six home runs are tied for third in both leagues. His 11 extra-base hits, including five doubles, are tops in both leagues. He made the opening roster with an astounding OPS of 1.593. On March 28, he started the opening game against the Rangers in Arlington as the “number 2 right fielder.” He recorded a double in his third at-bat in the 6th inning. On April 15th, he had appeared in 15 games and was in good shape with 18 hits, 3 home runs, 13 RBIs, and a batting average of .305, but he injured his right oblique muscle and was placed on the injured list (IL) for 10 days. ) entered. On May 8th, he played as the starting pitcher for the affiliated Iowa Cubs in their 3A game against the home base Columbus Clippers as “No. 2 right fielder”. He recorded two hits. He continued to participate on May 9th, and was registered as a participant on May 10th. On the same day against the Pirates, he was not included in the starting lineup and started on the bench. On June 1st, with two outs and bases loaded in the second inning, he hit his first Major League Baseball hit off Reds starting pitcher Hunter Green. On June 28, he started the game against the Brewers as the No. 4 DH and hit No. 10 solo in the 4th inning, marking his third consecutive year of double-digit home runs since his first year in the majors. On July 27th, he hit a two-run lead in the first inning. This brings his total to 49 home runs in the major leagues, surpassing Kenji Jojima, who was tied for the lead, and moving him into fourth place on the all-time list for Japanese players. The top three home runs among Japanese players, Shohei Ohtani, Hideki Matsui, and Ichiro, are all left-handed batters, which is the highest among right-handed batters. On August 16th, he started the game against the Blue Jays at home as the “No. 3 DH” and hit his first walk-off hit in the majors in the 10th inning of overtime with the score 5-5. He played in 132 games for the season, recording a batting average of .283 (9th in the league), 21 home runs, and 73 RBIs. His OPS was .848, which ranked first among outfielders in the league. For the second consecutive year, he was selected as one of the five finalists for the National League Silver Slugger Award in the outfield category. The official MLB website has selected Seiya Suzuki in the 2024 undefeated best nine in the right field category. 2024 MLB results ↓ 132 games Batting average .283 512 at bats 145 hits 21 home runs 73 RBIs 160 strikeouts 63 walks 16 stolen bases On-base percentage .366 OPS.848

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