Chapter 837 – Episode 823. Great Season.
[Bottom of the 8th inning, leadoff hitter Ji Maeng-ho is at bat. There is a high probability that this at-bat will be Ji Maeng-ho’s last at-bat this season, right?]
[Yes. In yesterday’s game, I had 2 hits and 1 walk in 3 at-bats, but I couldn’t get an RBI? And in today’s game, there are currently no hits in 2 at-bats with 1 walk. Will Ji Maeng-ho be able to break the Major League record for most RBIs in a single season by scoring an RBI in this at-bat? …]
[… Ji Maeng-ho hit me! This batted ball! This batted ball! This batted ball! Jump over the fence! Ji Maeng-ho’s 81st home run of the season! And Ji Maeng-ho achieves 192 RBI!!!! He has his name engraved in the RBI record! And this home run is a comeback home run that turns the game around!! Score 4:3! Bottom of the 8th inning! Ji Maeng-ho hits a come-from-behind solo shot! At last! The person who will lead this game to victory is a great hitter! This is Ji Maeng-ho!]
[Hey… Ji Maeng-ho. I have never seen a player like this in my life. These records were only available 100 years ago… In fact, even 100 years ago, there was no player who set this record at once, right? However, Ji Maeng-ho, a rookie hitter who has just debuted in the major league, sets all major league records at once.]
[Is Ji Maeng-ho the greatest hitter in history? If you ask, there will still be a question mark. However, if you ask me who is the batsman who had the greatest season, I would say this! This is Ji Maeng-ho of 2027! And it won’t be long before this batsman becomes the greatest batsman of all time.]
[Yes. I also think that if Ji Maeng-ho maintains this record for just 5 years, the history of baseball could change.]
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-Ji Maeng-ho, having the greatest season in baseball history!
… Ji Maeng-ho, who led the team to victory by hitting a come-from-behind home run in his last at-bat…
Meanwhile, Ji Maeng-ho finished the season with the greatest season in baseball history.
The following are the scores recorded by Ji Maeng-ho.
155G 0.406/0.538/0.978/1.516 236H 81HR 255R 192RBI 108SB 2CS 169BB 80K
WAR: 20.3 wRC+: 276.7 OPS+: 295
Ji Maeng-ho ranked first in the major league in all performance records that can be recorded as a hitter, including batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, runs scored, RBI, stolen bases, walks, WAR, wRC+, and OPS+. And set numerous major league records close to new records.
The following is Ji Maeng-ho’s record compared to previous major league records.
WAR: 20.3/No. 1 of all time (20.2/Tim Keefe (1883))
Batting average: 0.4062/38th all-time (0.471/Tetello Vargas (1943))
On-base percentage: 0.538/7th all-time (0.609/Barry Bonds (2004))
Slugging percentage: 0.978/No. 1 in history (0.974/Josh Gibson (1937))
OPS: 1.516/No. 1 of all time (1.474/Josh Gibson (1937))
Hits: 236/25th all-time (262/Ichiro Suzuki (2004))
Doubles: 55/22nd all-time (67/Earl Webb (1931))
Triple base: 17/225th of all time (36/Owen Wilson (1912))
Home runs: 81/ No. 1 of all time (73/Barry Bonds (2001))
Score: 255/ No. 1 in history (198/Billy Hamilton (1894))
RBI: 192/ 1st place of all time (191/ Hack Wilson (1930))
Stolen bases: 108/ 12th all-time (138/Hugh Nicole (1887))
Walks: 169/ 5th all-time (232/Barry Bonds (2004))
OPS+: 295/No. 1 of all time (281/Josh Gibson (1943))
WRC+: 276.7/ No. 1 of all time (251/Josh Gibson (1943))
Ji Maeng-ho achieved the all-time first place record in eight categories, and various sabermetric records indicate that Ji Maeng-ho is the hitter who had one of the greatest seasons in the 159 years since the founding of the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team, in 1869. Proving…
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┗┗ㅇㅅㅁㅎㅁㅎ
┗Baseball is just Ji Maeng-ho haha
┗The fierce defense record is crazy haha It feels real when you see it like this haha
┗Romance with a home run in the last at-bat haha
┗Wow… I can’t believe someone like this comes out of Korea
┗Just trust
┗How is it popular locally?
┗┗ㅋㅋㅋㅋ Of course he is god-level lol First, there are a lot of pictures of the fierce god of protection posted in New York haha
┗┗ㄹㅇ I went to New York to play, but Korea? I asked, and they gave me food for free haha
┗Wow, how can someone like this exist in Korea?
┗Is this the best ever? Who is this in soccer terms?
┗┗In soccer terms, he’s like Messi?
┗┗What leisure sport are you bringing Messi to? LOL
┗┗But it doesn’t seem like Messi will be summoned after one year of performance? Since it only shines for one year, it seems to be about 07 Kaka
┗┗What 07 Kaka, the record doesn’t make sense
┗┗I think it’s about 12 mesh?
┗┗If you play basketball, who is it?
┗┗Of course it’s Leopsine haha
-2027 Major League Settlement.
… The following are the results of the two major league leagues.
WAR
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/20.3
2nd place. Otani (LAD)/14.9
3rd place. Alcantara (ATL)/8.8
4th place. Trilling (BOS)/8.6
5th place. Bellinger (CHC)/8.3
6th place. Alvarez (HOU)/8.2
7th place. Soto(NYY)/8.1
8th place. Jersey(NYY)/7.7
9th place. McClanahan (TBR)/7.6
10th place. Whit. Jr(KCR)/6.9
Batting average
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/0.406
2nd place. Otani(LAD)/0.326
3rd place. Araez (KCR)/0.322
4th place. Rtuve(HOY)/0.321
5th place. Yoshida(BOS/TEX)/0.318
6th place. Whit. Jr(KCR)/0.317
7th place. Albis(ATL)/0.310
8th place. Hill(CHC)/0.306
9th place. Howard (BOS)/0.305
10th place. Lutchman (BAL)/0.305
On-base percentage
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/0.538
2nd place. Soto(NYY)/0.418
3rd place. Otani(LAD)/0.407
4th place. Alvarez (HOU)/0.391
5th place. Carter (TEX)/0.389
6th place. Rtuve (HOU)/0.387
7th place. Araez (KCR)/0.387
8th place. Rodriguez (STL)/0.385
9th place. Lucman (BAL)/0.383
10th place. Trout (LAA)/0.380
Slugging percentage
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/0.978
2nd place. Otani(LAD)/0.697
3rd place. Jersey(NYY)/0.639
4th place. Bellinger (CHC)/0.638
5th place. Alvarez (HOU)/0.606
6th place. Smith(LAD)/0.601
7th place. Soto(NYY)/0.601
8th place. Tucker (HOU)/0.587
9th place. Stanton (NYY)/0.580
10th place. Encarnacion-Strand (CIN)/0.570
OPS
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/1.516
2nd place. Otani (LAD)/1.104
3rd place. Soto(NYY)/1.019
4th place. Jersey(NYY)/1.016
5th place. Bellinger (CHC)/1.002
6th place. Alvarez (HOU)/0.997
7th place. Smith(LAD)/0.964
8th place. Tucker (HOU)/0.955
9th place. Stanton (NYY)/0.933
10th place. Encarnacion-Strand (CIN)/0.932
Hit
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/236
2nd place. Otani (LAD)/214
3rd place. Sean (LAD)/203
4th place. Whit. Jr(KCR)/203
5th place. Bellinger (CHC)/193
6th place. Araez (KCR)/189
6th place. Hill(CHC)/189
8th place. Joo Seung-cheol (LAD)/185
9th place. Altube (HOU)/182
9th place. Roller (SDP)/182
Home run
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/81
2nd place. Otani (LAD)/62
3rd place. Jersey(NYY)/60
4th place. Bellinger (CHC)/51
5th place. Stanton (NYY)/50
6th place. Alvarez (HOU)/48
7th place. Alonso (NYM)/47
8th place. Encarnacion-Strand (CIN)/45
9th place. Riley (ATL)/44
10th place. Soto(NYY)/43
Stolen base
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/108
2nd place. Acuña. Jr(ATL)/94
3rd place. Abrams (WSN)/62
3rd place. Whit. Jr(KCR)/62
5th place. Carol (ARI)/61
5th place. De la Cruz (CIN)/61
7th place. Spalding (KCR)/60
8th place. Bruhan (MIA)/58
9th place. Sean (LAD)/51
10th place. Dominguez (CHC)/44
Scoring
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/255
2nd place. Sean (LAD)/148
3rd place. Jersey(NYY)/143
4th place. Otani (LAD)/142
5th place. Soto(NYY)/135
6th place. Acuña. Jr(ATL)/133
7th place. De la Cruz (CIN)/122
8th place. Bellinger (CHC)/120
9th place. Volpi (NYY)/119
10th place. Carter (TEX)/116
RBI
1st place. Ji Maeng-ho (NYY)/192
2nd place. Jersey(NYY)/186
3rd place. Otani (LAD)/180
4th place. Bellinger (CHC)/161
5th place. Stanton (NYY)/161
6th place. Soto(NYY)/152
7th place. Alvarez (HOU)/147
8th place. Encarnacion-Strand (CIN)/146
9th place. Murakami (MIN)/133
10th place. Tucker (HOU)/130
ERA
1st place. Trilling (BOS)/2.19
2nd place. Alcantara (ATL)/2.19
3rd place. Otani (LAD)/2.36
4th place. McClanahan (TBR)/2.42
5th place. Snell(TEX)/2.65
6th place. Skins (PIT)/2.80
7th place. Cooper (LAD)/2.85
8th place. Luzardo (MIA)/2.85
9th place. White(PHI)/2.88
10th place. Skubal (DET)/2.89
Daeseung
1st place. Call(NYY)/24
1st place. Alcantara (ATL)/24
3rd place. Gilbert (NYY)/23
4th place. Otani (LAD)/20
5th place. Trilling (BOS)/18
6th place. Cortes(PIT)/17
6th place. McClenaghan (TBR)/17
6th place. Strider (ATL)/17
Inning
1st place. Trilling (BOS)/225.2
2nd place. Call(NYY)/224.1
3rd place. Alcantara (ATL)/222.1
4th place. Gilbert (NYY)/212.1
5th place. McClenaghan (TBR)/212.0
6th place. Rodriguez (BAL)/203.1
7th place. Otani (LAD)/202.0
8th place. Gallon (ARI)/202.0
9th place. Miller (SEA)/202.0
10th place. Cortes (PIT)/197.2
Strikeout
1st place. McClenaghan (TBR)/295
2nd place. Alcantara (ATL)/263
3rd place. Call(NYY)/260
4th place. Trilling (BOS)/250
5th place. Otani (LAD)/239
6th place. Snell(TEX)/238
7th place. Glasnow (LAD)/231
8th place. Gilbert (NYY)/222
9th place. Lodolo (CIN)/217
9th place. Strider (ATL)/217
Save
1st place. Hader (CIN)/53
2nd place. Classe (BOS)/49
3rd place. Miller(NYY)/45
4th place. Harvey (WSN)/43
5th place. Diaz(NYM)/42
6th place. Batista (BAL)/41
7th place. Smith-Schover (ATL)/40
8th place. Provocation (SFG)/38
8th place. Morris (STL)/38
10th place. Duran(MIN)/37
10th place. Crochet(CHW)/37
┗Reporters these days are comfortableㅡ They just scrape records from websites and write articles ㅅㅂ
┗Look at the fierce god of warㄷㄷ
┗MVP is Fierce Tiger/Ohtani and Cy Young is Trilling/Alcantara?
┗┗Does that seem highly likely?
-Major League playoff bracket.
American League
Yankees(121-41)
Angels(82-80)
Tigers(83-79)
Astros(90-72)
Mariners(84-78)
Red Sox(93-69)
National League
Dodgers(118-44)
Diamondbacks(82-80)
Reds(96-66)
Braves(110-52)
Phillies(87-75)
Cardinals(89-73)
┗The playoffs are finally starting
┗Otani’s 3rd consecutive Walsh three-peat~~!!!
┗ㅋ The Angels are here? How many years has it been these guys haha
┗┗But Trout came here once before he retired haha
┗I feel sorry for Boston haha. It’s the same league as the all-time great Yankees, so I’m starting with Waka haha