Park Hyo-jun, batting average of .500 in exhibition games “I’m ready to re-enter the MLB.”




Participation of invited players Tied for 1st place with 21 hits, 3 hits in 6 at-bats in scoring, 'solver' MLB.com “Best hitter of spring camp”

“Hyojun Park (28, Oakland) is almost certainly the best hitter of this spring camp.”

MLB.com, the official media of American professional baseball Major League Baseball (ML, summarized the performance of Park Hyo-jun, who participated in MLB exhibition games as an invited minor league player and tied for first place in most hits (21). As of the 24th, Wyatt Langford (23, Texas), who was tied for the most hits in exhibition games with Park Hyo-jun, had 63 at-bats, and Blaise Alexander (25, Arizona) had 52 at-bats. Park Hyo-jun only had 44 at-bats.

As of today, Park Hyo-jun has hit 21 hits, including 5 doubles and 1 home run, in 42 at-bats and is recording a batting average of 0.500. Although he was not listed on the leaderboard due to falling short of the required number of at-bats, Park Hyo-jun has the highest batting average among batters with more than 40 at-bats in exhibition games this season. He also has an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 1.190. He even served as a ‘solver’ by recording 3 hits (2 doubles) in 6 at-bats in scoring range.

The possibility of being named in the season opening entry is also increasing. Oakland is in need of a replacement as Miguel Andujar (29), who alternates between third base and outfield, was placed on the injured list (IL). Park Hyo-jun has experience playing 100 innings as a third baseman and 64 innings as an outfielder in MLB. Oakland coach Mark Kasei also gave his support, saying, “(Park Hyo-jun) left a very good impression in this camp even though he is a player who does not have much MLB experience.”

Park Hyo-jun was a promising player who, during his second year at Yatap High School, pushed Kim Ha-seong (29, San Diego), one year his senior, to second base and took over as the starting shortstop. Before graduating from Yatap High School, he crossed the Pacific Ocean in 2014 by joining the New York Yankees, which are considered the most prestigious MLB team. However, it was not until July 17, 2021, seven years later, that he first entered the big league stage as a 'trade show case' and was eventually traded to Pittsburgh five days later. Park Hyo-jun, who played in 68 games over two years in Pittsburgh, became a member of Atlanta through two trades after the end of the 2022 season. Last year, he continued to play for the Triple A team under Atlanta.

Hyo-Jun Park, who has no records of big league appearances since September 8, 2022, said in an interview with MLB.com, “He had the best offseason of his life and showed the results in the exhibition game. He expressed confidence about his re-entry into the MLB, saying, “I am ready physically and mentally.”


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