Baseball League and Trea Turner Break the Record
Baseball
League and Trea Turner Break the Record
Baseball League and Trea Turner Break the Record
This is the record that
Trea Turner has made since 2008 as a baseball major leaguer. In 15 years,
it may not have been seen, but Phillies'
Trea Turner hit a wild home run. It's
been a tough season for Trea Turner, but this is exactly the time we're talking
about why he got $300 million. The Philadelphia Phillies signed two mega-deals
in the offseason, though he's had a slow start. On
August 3, Turner hit .235 OPS with a .657 OPS start.
Trea Turner
It's the first time since 2008 that he hit .370 with a 1.118 OPS over his last 14 games, a record set by Trea Turner on Saturday. Turner blasted two homers against the Washington Nationals in a 12–3 win over the Phillies, his second multi-homer of the year. Both long balls came from the same side in the same inning., faced them brilliantly, and blasted the balls onto the pitch.
Abbott had not pitched
Turner singled with Corey Abbott in the eighth inning to give the Phillies a 3-4 lead. There were six batters who reached base in the next five innings. Pass had another beat Abbott, who had not yet pitched, was still on the mound when he hit a homer in his third inning in the second frame to cap Turner's eight-run eighth inning.
ESPN Statical Record
According to statistics
and information released by ESPN, Turner became the sixth player in the
expansion era since 1961 to hit multiple
home runs by a single pitcher in a single inning, surpassing Hall of Famer
David He is the first player to do so since Ortiz, who did so in 2008. Big Papi
hit Scott Feldman of the Texas Rangers on August 12 during his first 10-run sox
inning as a member
of the Boston Red Sox. The Phillies
had a similar season this year. They got off to a slow start, going just 25-32
in their first 57 games.
Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers
Since June 3, he has gone 42-24 during that span, tied for the third-best record in the majors behind the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers. Last year, the Phillies went 21-29 and reached the World Series despite firing Joe Girardi as manager and Trea Turner. The Phillies are now tied for the top spot in the National League with a wild record of 67-56 and have a 3½-game cushion heading into the postseason.
David Ortiz in 2008
Trea Turner became the
6th player to record multiple HRs in a single inning by a single pitcher since
the expansion era in 1961. Trey Turner became
the first person to do so since David Ortiz in 2008. Historically, this is Trea
Turner's greatest achievement.