Major League Baseball (MLB)On the 13th, the latest hitter power rankings were released, and the terrifying Yankee "Judge" Aaron Judge (Aaron Judge) is still in first place, while Shohei Ohtani, who was sluggish in June, fell directly to fifth place, but the official website believes that there is no need to panic too much.
In the latest edition of the hitter power rankings, Shohei Ohtani fell to fifth, and the first is still the New York Yankees beating Judge
Shohei Ohtani finished second last time out and dropped to fifth this time, and he only surrendered .256/.333/.385 in his first 10 matches in June, with 1 hit and 0 steals, which is already a big drop in form for Ohtani. However, Andrew Simon, a reporter from the official website, believes that there is no need to panic now, because Shohei Ohtani still ranks first in the National League in terms of batting percentage (0.625), OPS (1.011), home run (23), home runs (165), and scoring (67). In addition, Simon pointed out that Shohei Ohtani is also trying to return to the pitcher mound before the star game while delivering such a result on the battering surface.
The top five in this ranking are Judge, Sailor Heavy Artillery Catcher Cal Raleigh, Guardians low-key star Jose Ramirez, Mets "Polar Bear" Alonso (Pete Alonso) and Shohei Ohtani, of which Alonso did not make the list last time and was directly ranked fourth this time, Ramirez advanced from fourth to third, and Rory jumped from seventh to second.
Shohei Ohtani's striking performance in early June was not ideal by his standards
Simon praised Judge for not giving any contender a chance to steal the first place, and he divided every 10 games since the beginning of the season, looking at Judge's OPS this season, which were 1.276, 1.187, 1.229, 1.380, 1.105, 1.220 and 1.618 (5 games), Judge's performance this season can be said to have not encountered a low ebb at all.