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Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

The guerrilla can be said to be the most critical garrison position in the infield, and the heavy garrison work makes everyone not particularly demanding for the strike output of this position. However, there are always a few stars who are all-round players who have blossomed in attack and defense. Today, let's take a look at what guerrilla stars MLB currently has!

1. Fernando Tatis Jr., a priest in San Diego

Rookie season half-range shooting rate .317 + 22 bombs, shrink season 62 hits + 17 bombs, although last season, although the first full season, there are also a wonderful performance of the blow rate of .282 + 42 bombs. At only 23 years old, Tatis has never been below the .937 attack index for about 3 seasons with the Padres, and such a terrible blow performance naturally deserves to be at the top of this list. It's just that the rising future star of the new season can only be temporarily sidelined due to injuries, and he will be absent for at least two more months when he is currently in the 60-day injury list.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

2 Trea Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers

With the departure of Corey Seager, Turner returned to his original guerrilla position, and during his national years, he became one of the top two stickers for the iron due to his excellent pick-and-roll ability and excellent running speed. Last season, the Nationals' first half of the hit was already bursting, and after joining the Dodgers, he went to the next level, and the .328 strike rate throughout the season allowed him to lead the major leagues. His strength may not be the strongest, but the advantage of speed makes his long-throw rate not low. He's not in the best form in the new season, but the lower limit is high enough to keep his stats from being too bad.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

3. Carlos Correa, Minnesota Twins

In his seven-year career as an Astros, Correa helped the team reach the World Series three times and win the championship once. He may not be the most solid part of the team, but his explosiveness is essential. In 13 games in the playoffs of the shrinking season, he knocked out 17 hits including 6 home runs, and 17 RBIs almost put the team on a "let three chase four" good play. Last season he scored well in attack and defense, with a 7.2 victory contribution being the highest in his career, which also earned him a three-year high-paying contract for the Twins in the final stages of the offseason. Although there are only four hits after five games, correa's time to prove himself is still to come.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

4. Xander Bogaerts, Boston Red Sox

Bogats is the Red Sox's most consistent hitter in recent years, regardless of the team's performance, his batting performance has always been as stable as Tarzan, and the batting rate has remained around 30%. In 144 games last season, he knocked out 156 hits and hits .295/.370/.493, and he and Rafael Devers were the biggest contributors to the Red Sox's ability to make it all the way to the American League Championship. In the new season, even though the team signed trevor Story, former Rockies star shortstop, it still did not shake the position of Bogac's main shortstop.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

5. Corey Seager, Texas Ranger

As we all know, this season's offseason free agent market is a guerrilla big year, but the only super big contract is still won by Seeger. The 2020 World Series MVP winner has been a key shortstop for the Dodgers since 2016 and has been quite solid, having missed a period of time due to injury last season, but also delivering 108 hits, 57 RBIs in 95 games, with a strike rate of .306. After coming to the Rangers, Seeger undoubtedly became the team's ace, and his outstanding performance of 9 hits and 5 RBIs in 6 games was worth the team's heavy money.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

6 Trevor Story, Boston Red Sox

Another star guerrilla who changed his court, "Story Brother" Story became another "downhill" star hitter after DJ LeMahieu and Nolan Arenado. However, his performance last season was not ideal, only 132 hits in 142 games, a shooting percentage of .251 is the second-lowest in his career, but his selection skills have improved, and he has only eaten 130 triples in the whole season. After joining the Red Sox in the offseason, he switched to second base due to overlapping positions; what he needed to prove more was that his strength did not have the bonus of Coors Stadium.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

7. Bo Bichette, Toronto Blue Jays

Among the "second-generation Army" Blue Jays, Bischette's blow explosiveness is not as outstanding as Vladimir Guerrero Jr., but after only his first full season last season, he knocked out 191 hits in 159 games, ran back 121 points, and hit a three-time high of .298/.343/.484, becoming the team's well-deserved pioneer and making the Blue Jays almost advance to the playoffs. After the start of the new season, he played solidly in 7 games and 7 hits, but the number of guarantees was generally small, only 40 times last season, and the new season all chose to solve the problem with sticks and eat 9 triples.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

8 Tim Anderson, Chicago White Sox

Although the White Sox only rose in 2020, Anderson began to explode in the 2019 season, knocking out 167 hits in 123 games, with a strike rate of as high as .335, but he was more reluctant to be guaranteed than Bichette, with only 15 guarantees in the entire season. After maintaining his level in the shrinking season, he continued to bat the bat last season, knocking out 163 hits, including 17 home runs, to return to 94 points. After the start of the new season, Anderson knocked out 8 hits in 4 games, still the vanguard of the white Sox.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

9. Francisco Lindor, New York Met

After leaving the Guardians and signing a super contract with the Mets, the performance of "Smiling Boy" Lindole has indeed disappointed fans. The three figures of the .230/.322/.412 hit are career-lows, which is the main reason why he is only 9th on this list. It was also the first time in his career that he had played fewer hits than he had played, and Lindole still didn't seem to find his feel in Cleveland in the new season, with only six hits after seven games, but he at least knew how to pick the ball patiently, and five selections to pull the base rate back to .400.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

10. Wander Franco, Tampa Bay Rays

The light that can make the belt tighten the belt throw heavy gold, the average person does not have this ability, but Franco only took half a season to conquer the team top. After being promoted to major league in the middle of last season, he knocked out 81 hits in 70 games, hitting .288/.347/.463 in three draws. If he expands his stats to 160 games, the Rays will have a top star with 180 hits, 100 RBIs and a return of 120 points. The new season Franco also showed such potential, contributing 11 hits in 7 games and showing good long-range play strength.

Attacking and defending two blossoms is just a basic operation? Top 10 guerrillas tell you what a star is!

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