Duval, second AL player of the '5 home runs - OPS 1.689' season

Adam Duval (36, Boston Red Sox), who became the American League's Player of the Week in the first week of the opening, gained momentum again and won the award in about five months.

The Major League Baseball Secretariat said on the 29th that Duval was selected as the American League Player of the Week. a second individual award. 스포츠토토

Duval has been flying in seven games over the past week with a batting average of 0.283, five home runs, 12 RBIs, seven runs and 14 hits, and a 0.516 OPS 1.689 on-base percentage.

He had multi-hits in six out of seven games and home runs in five games. It is a higher weekly OPS than Mookie Betts, who became the National League's player of the week with a scary momentum.

Duval was named the American League Player of the Week in the first week of the opening with an OPS of 1.957. He later left early April due to a long injury and returned in early June.

As a result, the number of games played is small. However, Duval is showing excellent performance with a batting average of 0.271, 16 home runs and 47 RBIs, and an on-base rate of 0.332 OPS 0.904 in 68 games of the season until the 28th.

Boston is in fourth place in the American League East with 69 wins, 62 losses and a 0.527 winning rate until the 28th. The gap with the wild card tied for second place is 4.5 games.

With a month left in the regular season, he is at the Maginot Line where he can chase. Attention is focusing on how Duval's performance will affect Boston's advance to the postseason.