Walker's 'Dodgers Are Excited' to Houston Why? ····Hit batting average of 0.412 this season, 9 homers, 27 homers in total disappeared 'Killer'
Walker's 'Dodgers Are Excited' to Houston Why? ····Hit batting average of 0.412 this season, 9 homers, 27 homers in total disappeared 'Killer'
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"Walker is gone."
Los Angeles Dodgers fans and local media welcomed the news that Christian Walker (33) has reached a contract agreement with Houston. It paid attention to the fact that the natural enemy left the National League West.
Local media such as "MLB.com " reported on the 21st that Houston will recruit first baseman Christian Walker for three years and $60 million (about 87 billion won).
Walker was considered one of the top two free agents for this offseason along with Pete Alonso. During 10 seasons in the Major League, Walker played in 832 games for Baltimore (2014-15) and Arizona (2017-24), and posted a batting average of 0.250 on-base plus 0.330 slugging percentage of 0.463. He has 147 homers in his career, and he has thrown 95 in the last three seasons. He also received the Gold Glove Award for first baseman in the National League, and displayed defense capability. He displayed stellar performance in offense and defense and defense, recording a bWAR of 11.4 (contribution to victory over substitute) for three seasons. 메이저놀이터
At the news of Walker's transfer, Arizona fans are responding to various communities, such as "It's a sad day," "I wanted you to catch me," and "Houston made a smart deal."
Los Angeles Dodgers fans and local media are also showing keen interest in Walker's departure for Houston. He was truly the killer of the Dodgers. Walker has hit 27 home runs against Dodgers alone. Notably, he played in nine games against Dodgers this season, posting a batting average of 412 with nine home runs and 15 RBIs, while posting a whopping 1.765 in OPS.
"Walker has disappeared from the division of the Dodgers!" said Dodgers Nation, expressing excitement through social media. Fans are also welcoming the Dodgers killer, saying, "It's a Christmas miracle," and "I hope he continues his good career in Houston."