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Shohei Ohtani Leads Home Run Race with Garcia and Robert Jr. Close Behind

Shohei Otani leads with 44 Home Runs, followed by Garcia and Robert Jr. with 38 and Judge with 37

The Rangers triumphed over the Angels with a score of 5-0 in their recent match, held on the 28th Japan time in Anaheim.

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Former Giants and Rangers outfielder, Adris Garcia, showcased his talents in the game against the Angels on the 27th (28th Japan time). Positioned as the “number 5 right wing”, he impressed by hitting his 38th career home run during the third inning. This achievement tied him in second place with Luis Robert Jr. of the White Sox in the league’s home run charts. Nevertheless, Garcia still trails behind the exceptional Shohei Ohtani, the Angels pitcher who currently holds the league record with an impressive 44 home runs. This significant win against the Angels further solidifies the Rangers’ position as leaders in their division.

Garcia’s explosive power was on full display during the third inning. After a tense 10-pitch full count against right-hander Canning, he unleashed a powerful hit that sailed over the right field, disappearing beyond the back screen. This solo shot marked his 38th career home run and showcased a batting speed of 108.1 mph (approximately 174.0 km/h) with a batting angle of 19 degrees. Demonstrating his consistent form, Garcia has hit 6 home runs in just 15 games throughout September. Looking ahead, the Rangers have a challenging series of four consecutive games against the Mariners starting on the 28th (29th Japan time).

In the race for the league’s home run title, Garcia finds himself in a shared second place alongside White Sox outfielder, Luis Robert Jr., with 38 home runs each. Trailing closely behind is Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge, who smacked a double and now boasts 37 home runs to his name. With just four games remaining, they are vying for the top spot in the league.

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Shohei Otani 44, Garcia and Robert Jr. 38, Judge 37

■ Rangers 5-0 Angels (28th Japan time, Anaheim)

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Former Giants and Rangers outfielder Adris Garcia started the game against the Angels on the 27th (28th Japan time) as “number 5, right wing” and tied for second in the league with his second innings in the third innings. He hit solo No. 38. He was six home runs behind Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani, who has the most home runs in the league with 44. The division-leading team finally got a win over the Angels.

His power hit resulted in two outs in the third inning. On the 10th pitch of a full count, he took off in a low four off the right-hander Canning. It was No. 38’s solo for the first time in two games, disappearing into the back screen with a bullet liner. His batting speed was 108.1 mph (about 174.0 km/h) and the batting angle was 19 degrees. In September, he hit 6 home runs in 15 games. Starting on the 28th (29th), there will be four consecutive games against the Mariners.

In the race for the home run title, Garcia was tied with White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr. for second place in the league. Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge also hit a double and hit 37 home runs. They are in 4th place in the league with four games remaining.

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