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"Red and Blue of the Week" He brought his talent from Chicago to New York

The train of time has entered August and has passed the trade deadline, and this issue of the red and blue charts also lets us see which player performed well last week, and who did not play well?

Red List: Players who perform well every week.

First place: Joey Votto - Reds first baseman: .375 strikes, 7 home runs, 11 RBIs.

The Reds veteran continued his best performances from the previous week, hitting home runs in seven straight games. In the last week, he hit the most seven home runs in the major leagues.

"Red and Blue of the Week" He brought his talent from Chicago to New York

Under his leadership, the Reds won two consecutive series against the Cubs and the Mets. They are currently in third place in the wild card and still have the hope of impacting the playoffs.

Second place: Austin Riley – Warriors third baseman: .379 hits, 5 home runs, 13 RBIs.

After losing home player Ronald Acuna Jr because of a torn cruciate ligament, the Warriors still did not give up hope of impacting the playoffs this season, but made minor reinforcements.

"Red and Blue of the Week" He brought his talent from Chicago to New York

In the last week, Riley hit the most 13-point RBIs in major leagues and played well. But the Warriors still win less and lose more. If it is in other divisions, I am afraid that the Warriors have long been out of the playoffs, but in the overall strength of the National League East, they are only one wave of consecutive wins away from the first division.

Third place: Anthony Rizzo - Yankees first baseman: .429 strikes, 4 home runs, 7 BBIs.

The former Cubs, who won the last exit at the '16 World Series and ended the Nightmare of the "Guangxu Bears", will be sent to the beleaguered Yankees before the trade deadline.

Rizzo, who hit two home runs in the final series for the Cubs last week, was even more difficult for the Yankees, who lacked left-handed batters.

"Red and Blue of the Week" He brought his talent from Chicago to New York

In the series against the Marlins, Rizzo almost single-handedly helped the team sweep, hitting home runs in the first two games and running back to five runs, and in the final game, he delivered the equalising touchdown in the top half of the eighth inning.

Over the next two months, Rizzo's play will be crucial to the Yankees' journey to the playoffs.

Blue List: Players who perform poorly each week

1st place: Trent Grisham – Padress midfielder: .000 strikes, 0 home runs, 0 RBIs.

The recent padres have fallen into a small low, sharing a tie with the less powerful Rocky last week, and although their record is still excellent, it is far from what was expected before the start of the season.

"Red and Blue of the Week" He brought his talent from Chicago to New York

In last week's game, Grisham was in poor form and showed no performance. He desperately needed to cheer up in order to help the priests catch up with the giants and Dodgers in the battle in the Western District of the League of Nations.

Second place: Gary Sanchez - Yankees took over: .105 strikes, 0 home runs, 1 RBIs.

The Yankees, who had played extremely well in the previous period, have finally shown fatigue and have not had much offensive performance last week, wondering if this has anything to do with his downward revision after the trade deadline?

"Red and Blue of the Week" He brought his talent from Chicago to New York

But for the Yankees, they need every player to play high for the rest of the season to have any hope of advancing to the playoffs.

Third place: JD Martinez - Red Sox designated strike: .103 hits, 0 home runs, 2 BBIs.

Also taking a nap last week were the Red Sox, which had previously led the Midtown East. After being overtaken by the Rays after a four-game losing streak last Monday, it lost its first place in the division.

"Red and Blue of the Week" He brought his talent from Chicago to New York

Martinez must have been to blame for his poor performance on the offensive end that put the Red Sox' otherwise proud firepower into a slump. Next, the Red Sox finally do not have to face the strong opponents of the American League East, but will challenge the weaker Tigers, facing the old owner, can Martinez regain his strength?

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