Among 221 players, Arraez is last, Lee Jung-hoo is 152nd, and Kim Ha-sung is 193rd

Giancarlo Stanton of the New York Yankees hit a 119.9 mph (193 kph) homer in a game against the Houston Astros on the 9th (Korea Standard Time). It was the strongest homer ever this season. His bat speed was 83.7 mph (135 kph).

According to MLB statistics firm Baseball Savant, Stanton's bat speed is the fastest this season. As of Tuesday, his average bat speed was 80.6 miles (130 kilometers) per hour. He is 5 kilometers faster than second-ranked O'Neill Cruz (125 kilometers) at 77.7 miles (125 kilometers).

As of Thursday, Stanton had a batting average of 0.230 with eight homers. Cruz hit a batting average of 0.256 with seven homers.

Shohei Ohtani (LA Dodgers) ranked 19th with an average bat speed of 75.4 miles (121 kilometers).

Ohtani hit .352 with 11 home runs as of the 13th.

Lee Jung-hoo (San Francisco Giants) ranked 152nd with an average bat speed of 70.6 miles (114 mm).

Kim Ha-sung (San Diego Padres) is at the bottom of the list with 68.7 miles per hour (111 kilometers).

The MLB average is 72 mph (116 kph).

Luis Areaz (San Diego), who has been the batting champion for two consecutive years, is the last out of 221 people at 62.3 mph (100 kph).

However, MLBCOM said on Wednesday, "Slow bat speed does not always mean bad things. It's like a pitcher with below-average fastball can still succeed. It's just different." 안전 토토사이트