2023 campaign MLB It fell heavily on Cuba Lewis Robert Jr, because he lived the best campaign in his short 4-year career. The slugger established himself as one of the best hitters in the system Chicago White Sox But not all Majors And their numbers speak for themselves.
A group of Chicago’s South Side, failed to qualify for the 2023 postseason, and in fact, they were far from doing so. However, they could take something positive out of such a dark campaign, and it was the explosion of one of their biggest promises. Lewis Robert Jr He reached the highest number ever in his career.
However, the club general manager did not hide his emotion and pride for the wonderful campaign he had conducted. From Guantanamoand dedicated some kind words to him.
“We’re very proud to be a part of his development and fortunate to have him come out and show us what he can do.”. General Manager said Chris Getz of Chicago White Sox.
You may also be interested in: Lewis Robert Jr. Merged with the Chicago White Sox in MLB 2023.
Louis Roberts Jr.’s numbers in Major League Baseball 2023
Although Lewis Robert Jr He didn’t have a high batting average, he gave up good numbers and maintained a great rhythm of home runs from start to finish in the harvest, but an injury forced him out earlier than expected. The outfielder has a batting average of .264, OBP of .315 and SLG of .542, to add a total of .857 points. In addition, he had 36 doubles, one triple, drove in 80 runs, scored 90 runs, hit 38 home runs and was the team’s leader in several offensive areas.
To all these numbers, the Cuban adds a great defensive performance, making him a strong candidate for a second win this year. The golden glove His career. He posted a .992 fielding percentage, committed just three errors and recorded seven assists in 380 chances and 1207.2 innings pitched.
No doubt Lewis Robert Jr In good health, one of the best players in the world. MLB He proved it in the 2023 campaign.
Lewis Robert Jr. has had an amazing season 🔥 pic.twitter.com/a4Y2UXuyoz
—Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) September 29, 2023