大聯盟近了!本季第4度3安猛打「怪力男」李灝宇打擊率攀新高
台灣旅美「怪力男」李灝宇,今天在3A出賽,面對洋基3A系列賽繼續展現打擊好表現,全場6打數、3安猛打,本季第4場猛打賞,同時0.264的打擊率也寫下本季新高,終場老虎10-8擊敗洋基。
李灝宇今天依舊被安排在中心打線的第3棒,首局上場敲出一壘安打,並且造成對手傳球失誤,老虎單局攻下3分,第 2局李灝宇二度登場打擊遭到三振;第4局與第6局都是飛球出局。
比賽8局上,李灝宇擊出平飛安打,第9局最後登場,強勁滾地安打,全場李灝宇2度奔回本壘得分,李灝宇對戰洋基系列賽,22打數11支安打。五月李灝宇火力增溫,單月打擊率達到0.338,單月擊出22支安打,其中包括5支二壘安打、1支三壘安打,還有1轟。
關注李灝宇表現的網友,注意到他在五月的瘋狂打擊秀,稱李灝宇進入大聯盟只是時間問題,同時也預告他可能是明年台灣隊參加WBC經典賽的主力戰將。
Hao-Yu Lee continues his strong stretch of play with a sharp grounder (109.9 MPH) to third for an infield single. He's now 11-for-22 in this series. pic.twitter.com/JEhVR8jpfV
— Tigers ML Report (@tigersMLreport) May 18, 2025
Taiwanese IF Hao-Yu Lee after a slow start in April, has caught fire in May for AAA Toledo. He's hitting .338/.403/.492 in May. Just a matter of time before he gets a shot in MLB. He'll be Taiwan's 3B at the 2026 WBC pic.twitter.com/KlAELzGPsc
— Jeff Duda (@INTLBaseball24) May 18, 2025
更多太報報導五月夯!李灝宇單場繳雙安全長打 3A「怪力男」長程火力加溫「怪力男」李灝宇4安猛打 挑戰完全打擊缺開轟下放3A找回打擊手感 鄭宗哲連3場敲安打擊率飆升

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- USA Today
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