MLB: Who seeks to reach some round numbers in 2nd half
MLB starts 2nd half with Freeman, Ohtani, Trout, Verlander and many more in search of completing round figures in his career
The initialist Freddie Freeman And his Japanese partner Shohei Ohtaniof Los Angeles Dodgers; The gardener Mike Troutof Los Angeles Angelsand the right Justin Verlanderof the San Francisco Giantsthey head the Stellar group that You will seek to complete some round figures of Your careers in the Major Leaguesin the second half of the season of the 2025.
Freeman needs 39 hits to arrive at 2,400, something that only 126 players got in the history of the American major leagues (MLB).
The antealist Nolan Arenado, of the St. Louis Cardinals, looks for 96 unstoppable to join Freeman (2,361); the Venezuelan José Altuve (2,331), of the Houston Astros; Andrew McCutchen (2,259), of the Pittsburgh Pirates; Paul Goldschmidt; (2,152), of the New York Yankees; and the Dominican Manny Machado (2,007), of the San Diego Padres, make up the exclusive list of assets with more than 2,000.
The Philadelphia Phillies torpedo, Trea Turner, is 3,500 uncombible, while the Dominican Amedo Rosario (996), of the Washington Nationals; Kyle Schwarber (992), of the Phillies; Ohtani (980), of the Dodgers; Adam Frazier (963), of the Pirates; Mat Chapman (958), of the Giants, and the Venezuelan Gleyber Torres (954), of the Detroit Tigers, seek to cross the barrier of a thousand.
Trout goes by double brand in HR and produced
Trout, a three times more valuable player who has been beaten without mercy due to injuries in recent years, starts the second half of the season to five home runs of being the number 59 hitter of the story with 400. Bryce Harper, of the Phillies, and the Dominican Carlos Santana, of the Cleveland Guardians, need 4 and 15, respectively, to knead 350.
The Dominican batter of the Atlanta Braves, Marcell Ozuna, and the Venezuelan receiver Salvador Pérez, of the Kansas City Royals, will try to arrive this year at the 300 windows. Ozuna has 288 and Pérez 286.
Pete Alonso (247), of the New York Mets; Altuve (246) and the gardener of the Phillies, Nick Castellanos (245), are in a magnificent position to arrive at 250, while Puerto Rican Carlos Correa, from the Twins; Trevor Story, from the Boston Red Sox, and Chapman, need four each to reach 200.
Trout (995), Pérez (970) and Ozuna (922) are also the ones that are closest to exceed the figure of a thousand races pushed.
The Dominican Stellarist José Ramírez, from Cleveland, looks for 28 stolen bases to tie with his compatriot Franklin Taveras and the American BJ Uptonwith 300, in the 170th position of the historical leadership, while Mookie Betts, of the Dodgers, is four scams of the 200.
Altuve (1,914) will have to wait until next year to arrive at the two thousand games played, but the Dominican Starling Marte (1,490) and the Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor, of the METS, should not have great inconveniences to exceed 1,500.
By marks in pitching
In Pizcheo, the left -handed Chris Sale, from Atlanta, and the right Charlie Morton, of Baltimore, starts the second part of the calendar needing four wins each to join Justin Verlander (262), of San Francisco; Max Scherzer (217), by Toronto Blue Jays; Clayton Kershaw (216), of the Dodgers; and Gerrit Cole (153), of the Yankees, in the group of active monticulists with 150.
Verlander (3,483) needs 17 strikeouts to reach 3,500 and 26 to displace the great Walter Johnson of the ninth place in the historical leadership. Gaylord Perry (3,534) occupies the eighth place in the list of all time. Scherzer is 69 fan of 3,500 and 99.0 innings of the 3,000.
The companions of the Rangers Nathan Eovaldi (98) and Jacob Degrom (93) and the Venezuelan left -hander of the Chicago White Sox, Martín Pérez (91), point to the 100 victories. Unfortunately, a distension in the left flexor tendon has spoiled most of the year to Pérez, who will not be available to return until September. EOVALDI (1,452), the Puerto Rican José Berríos (1,440), of the Blue Jays, and the Dominican Luis Castillo (1,424) are in search of the 1,500 punch of their races.
