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【MLB專欄/正義鷹大俠】B咖球涯獨自升級:Trent Grisham

【MLB專欄/正義鷹大俠】B咖球涯獨自升級:Trent Grisham

Yahoo11-05-2025
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2025年球季開打迄今,或許很多球迷已經注意到,網路上常出現將某兩名選手成績拿來進行比較的資訊圖,部分甚至標註了他們支領的薪資以彰顯差距。其中一位是大名鼎鼎、貴為當今球界看板之一的紐約大都會隊強打者Juan Soto,另一人則是同城的洋基隊外野手Trent Grisham。
不消說,季前才以破球史紀錄鉅約加盟梅子軍團的Soto早已街知巷聞。只不過如果您並非條紋軍粉絲,「那Grisham又是誰?」的疑惑,相信會是您初見這些圖片時,腦中興起的下一個念頭。
兩人之所以被拿來相比較,除了同為外野手、有著代表兩支同城世仇隊伍較勁的意味之外,「大鯨魚」Soto坐領逾5千萬美金年薪、表現卻暫時落後今年只領5百萬元的「小蝦米」Grisham,也透露出濃濃嘲諷感。更重要的是,去年前者曾在效力洋基時打出絕佳表現,推動「法官」Aaron Judge的史詩級賽季、並將球隊推進世界大賽,今年的離隊因而被視為難以彌補的損失,甚至掀起一波球迷對制服組的「留人不力」撻伐聲。怎料Grisham開季後的火燙表現竟看似完全補起空缺。
截至美國時間5月9日為止,Grisham繳出打擊率2成80、10轟20分打點佳績;Soto則貢獻2成68打擊率和8轟、19分打點,前者明顯略勝一籌。不僅如此,前者彰顯打擊火力的進階數據OPS+值高達177、等同優於聯盟平均水準77%,除了比後者的155要高出一截,放眼全隊也僅落後給Judge,若補足打數甚至能排上美聯第三名,好表現不言可喻。
光看前述背景和數據,或許您已對這名過去鮮少被人聞問的選手另眼相看,但有趣之處還不只如此。回顧2023年季後聖地牙哥教士發動交易、將Soto送往洋基時,Grisham正是同綑包裹中的隊友。當時薪資仲裁資格正要進入中後期的他,也是教士亟欲脫手的棄將,轉投條紋軍後更從先發被打落板凳 、出賽數砍半,變成可有可無的替補,儼然被籠罩於Soto陰影下。
儘管大聯盟之路走來顛簸,但Grisham的棒球生涯並非一路黯淡。身為密爾瓦基釀酒人2015年首輪選秀大物的他,隔年季前就靠著新人聯盟的好成績,順利擠進聯盟百大新秀榜,一度備受期待。怎奈升上1A開始撞牆,歷經連續3季的平凡表現、加上晉升一軍成績不如預期後,球團的耐心也被磨光。2019年季後,釀酒人趁著Grisham在2A和3A難得打出表現、浮現交易價值下,將他送往教士。
轉戰西岸後,Grisham憑藉著絕佳守備功夫逐漸站穩先發位置,首年甚至出賽59場便戴上生涯首咖外野金手套,間隔1年又再度獲獎。可惜好守備雖讓他自2021年起連3季晉身主力,但本非強項的火力卻也在這段期間持續衰退,從略高於聯盟平均水準、跌至不到均值的85折。終於在2023年季後的Soto交易案中再度成為籌碼,而且這回還淪為教士指定要洋基吞下的薪資拖油瓶。
不難想像,去年和同樣守外野的Soto進入條紋軍後,Grisham僅能擔綱第四號外野手,甚至連季後賽也沒上場。扳扳手指,打從2017年在小聯盟陷入低潮後轉眼已經8年過去;而今年邁入28歲大關的他也許從沒想過,8年之後自己竟有機會重返鎂光燈下,而且還站上了眾所注目的大蘋果舞台。
參酌近年成績,或許有人會質疑以Grisham目前出賽的小樣本數據觀之,打擊手感勢必難以維持;但若進一步細察,或將又有另番見解。截至美國時間5月9日,Grisham包括彰顯擊球準確度的好球帶擊球率、佐證爆發力的擊球初速,以及強調揮棒紀律的來球追打率和被三振率等數據皆表現優異。其中好球帶擊球率88.7%遠優於球界平均值;擊球初速91.8英哩只落後給聯盟中不到兩成的打者;來球追打率更擠進前4%,三振率則降至生涯新低、且為首度跌破兩成,在在顯示好表現絕非只憑運氣。
另外據統計,Grisham擊出滾地球的比例從上季的4成驟降至32.4%(生涯平均41.2%),大多數消失的滾地球則變成了被拉打至右外野方向的飛球。加上擊球仰角介於8度至32度之間、最易催生出長打的「甜蜜擊球仰角」出現率自去年的25.6%大幅升至33.8%,輔以洋基球場有利於左打者,故而打出這波好成績。值得留意的是,其拉打飛球比率為連4季攀升,推測擊球型態的改變應是有意為之,好表現或許只是水到渠成。而見諸其預期的打擊率(XBA)、長打率(XSLG)和實際產出相去不遠,也可驗證Grisham本季的砲火為實非虛。
打擊之所以進化,部分媒體認為去年季中Grisham將較為封閉的打擊準備姿勢調整為開放式打法,或許是原因之一。回顧上季截至5月底,其攻擊指數OPS值僅0.341,隔月調整打擊姿勢後直到球季結束則翻倍至0.770,一來一往下確實差異頗大。不過據本人說法,出賽與心態兩方面的穩定度,或許扮演了更重要的角色。
「固定出賽確實有幫助,」提到今年火力的躍進,Grisham不諱言能夠穩定出賽、而非擔任替補的確有助益:「但我去年學到許多從板凳出發的經驗,那讓我在這方面更加進步,因此覺得現在更能夠同時勝任這兩種角色。」
「我最近心態很棒,著眼於當下並且持續前行。」日前受訪時Grisham也提到:「春訓期間我的揮棒感覺就很好,但我大部分會歸功於過去一年在心態上所做的訓練。」
縱使打得精采、且近來大多固定先發,但Grisham的主力身份仍未完全穩固。目前除了他之外,隊上還有Judge、Cody Bellinger和Jasson Domínguez等外野選項,扣除難以撼動的「法官」,等同3人爭2席。其中新同學Bellinger轉隊後雖略顯掙扎,但他有過去兩季的好表現和防守能力當背書;面對左投有「恐左症」的小將Domínguez,則是日前才展現單場三響砲的超狂爆發力;加上Grisham季前就被設定為第四號外野手,能否持續獲得出賽機會尚有疑義。
此外,原先可輪替借棲的一壘和指定打擊位置,也在老將Paul Goldschmidt逆勢反彈,以及Ben Rice延續春訓火熱打擊手感下,難以容納外溢的外野手。更遑論目前掛傷兵的「怪力男」Giancarlo Stanton一旦歸隊,打線勢必將更顯擁擠。
「我們有許多值得先發上場的球員,」面對如此的甜蜜負擔,洋基隊教頭Aaron Boone坦承這對於團隊長期來講是好事,卻也不難發現他同時為此傷神:「所以我每天都有希望他能夠上場先發、但卻得(被迫)待在板凳上的選手。」
現有狀況下,Grisham是否能續留主力陣容或許猶待觀察。但可以確定的是,如果能繼續在打擊端有所貢獻,加上如他所說、無論是從先發或板凳角色出發皆能發揮,相信機會依舊會留給準備好的人。此外從部分隊友的口中,亦可一窺Grisham站穩主力的利基。
「是Grish帶動了我們。」4月29日對巴爾的摩金鶯隊一役中,洋基隊前三棒甫開賽便連番炸裂、締造「背靠背靠背全壘打」成就。賽後身為第二棒的隊長Judge,大方將功勞歸給開路先鋒Grisham:「當Grish上場這麼做時,他稍稍卸下了每個人肩膀上的擔子,這真的很棒。那會讓人覺得:『嘿,我也要上去試著貢獻一己之力。』」
不只近期固定擔任首棒打者的好表現安定了整條打線,對於投手隊友來說,Grisham同樣不可或缺。資深右投Marcus Stroman便直言,Grisham是個有能力每天先發上場的野手:「我覺得大家都忘了這點,他其實是個非常出色的先發球員,只是眼前大家沒用這樣的角度來檢視他罷了。」
相較於條紋軍陣中星光滿營,Grisham的存在性始終不高,練習時不戴打擊手套的作風甚至被視為過於傳統。但或許也正是這種低調行事、默默做好自己本分的務實風格,才更讓眾人為了他的好表現而開心、並且滿懷期待。
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