Al Rojas Vivo: Juan Soto, immovable at the site of honor of the batting

Al Rojas Vivo: Juan Soto, immovable at the site of honor of the batting

Entering the last week of the Regular Series of the Major Leagues of 2025, the Dominican gardener Juan Soto remains at the top of the ranking of Latin batters of ‘Al Rojas Vivo’that for 20 years in a row he has recognized our most prominent toleteros of the major league season.

‘Al Rojas Vivo’ Take into account the statistics of the whole year until Monday’s matches. Players are not considered for their salaries, level or fame, but for their performance during the current season.

Juan Soto’s great Dominican gardener left the best of his repertoire for the final part of his first season with the Mets. ‘Juanjo’ Batea .336 with 11 homers and 15 robberies in his last 30 games. In the season, Soto leads the National League in tickets (123) and OBP (.399), is second in scored (117) and PAHO (.933), third in home runs (42) and driven (104), fifth in stolen bases (35), total bases (296) and sixth in Fwar (5.9), and eighth in extrabases (63).

Just when his team needs it most, Dominican before José Ramírez is saying present to remind us that he is one of the best players in the big leagues. ‘MR. The for ‘achieved the third 30-30 of his career and the second consecutive 30-40. In the American League, Ramírez is third in robberies (40), fourth in Fwar (5.9), fifth in scored (100), sixth in PAHO (.863), seventh in total bases (288) and tenth in extrabases (64). Batea .282 with 31 doubles, 30 homers and 81 pushed ..

Pos.: Shortstop | Team: Arizona Diamondbacks | Previous ranking: 2

Statistics 2025

The Quequeyano Torpedo Geraldo Perdomo is finishing his best season in MLB, just in time to Arizona, who fights a playing position. Perdomo hit .370 with two homers last week. In the National League, the Quequeyano is second in FWAR (6.9), third in ObP (.391), fourth in tickets (92); Sixth in batting (.290), Hits (166) and driven races (97), and eighth in scored (96). It has 31 doubles, 19 home runs and 26 stolen bases.

Pos.: Central gardener | Team: Seattle Mariners | Previous ranking: 4

Statistics 2025

In the second half of the season, few batters have been more productive than the Dominican gardener Julio Rodríguez, of the Mariners. ‘J-ROD’ bat. In the American League, Rodríguez is third in scored (103), fourth in total bases (303), sixth in Fwar (5.5), eighth in extrabases (66), eighth in robberies (28), ninth in home runs (31) and tenth in driven (94). It has 31 doubles and PAHO of .797.

Pos.: Third base | Team: Tampa Bay Rays | Previous ranking: 5

Statistics 2025

The young Dominican antealist Junior Caminero is completing a historical season for a 21 -year -old player. Last week he hit .280 with two home runs and six tickets. In the American League, Caminero is third in homers (44), pushed (108) and total bases (311), fourth in extrabases (72), fifth in slugging (.535), tenth in scored (91) and eleventh in PAHO (.839). 42) and tenth in scored (89). Batea .260 with 28 doubles.

Rest of the ranking

6- Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays (.299, 34 H2, 23 H4, 94 CE, 80 CA, .870 OPS)

7- Eugenio Suárez, Mariners (.231, 47 H4, 28 H2, 113 CE, 89 CA, .835 OPS)

8- Rafael Devers, Giants (.252, 33 H4, 31 H2, 106 CE, 95 CA, .846 OPS)

9- Francisco Lindor, Mets (.267, 34 H2, 28 H4, 31 Br, 112 CA, 80 CA, .801 OPS)

10- Fernando Tatis Jr., Parents (.267, 27 H2, 23 H4, 32 BR, 108 CA, 67 CE, .805 OPS)

11- ELLY DE LA CRUZ, REDS (.263, 31 H2, 20 H4, 36 BR, 100 CA, 83 CE, .772 OPS)

12- Manny Machado, parents (.274, 33 H2, 26 H4, 14 BR, 93 CE, 88 CA, .792 OPS)

13- Ketel Mars, Diamondbacks (.280, 26 H4, 26 H2, 82 CA, 70 CE, .883 PAHO)

14- Jarren Durán, Red Sox (.260, 39 H2, 16 H4, 13 H3, 24 Br, 85 CA, 82 CE, .785 OPS)

15- Yandy Díaz, Rays (.302, 28 H2, 25 H4, 83 CE, 78 CA, .856 PAHO)

16- Jeremy Peña, Astros (.

17- Maikel García, Royals (.285, 36 H2, 16 H4, 23 Br, 74 CA, 71 CE, .800 OPS)

18- Jackson Chourio, Brewers (.273, 34 H2, 20 H4, 18 Br, 84 CA, 77 CE, .777 OPS)

19- William Contreras, Breweers (.263, 28 h2, 17 H4, 89 CA, 76 CE, .763 PAHO)

20- Randy Arozarena, Mariners (.235, 27 H4, 30 H2, 28 Br, 93 CA, 73 CE, .760 OPS)

Note: Updated statistics to Monday matches.