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Ryu Hyun-jin also has to overcome...Toronto's Worst Mistake? Genius hitter 0 Home Run Shocking Slump Did Toronto's choice produce the worst results. "Korean Monster" Ryu Hyun-jin (36) has recently started his comeback by playing live pitching. Ryu Hyun-jin, who underwent ligament surgery on his left elbow in June last year, is stepping up preparations to take the mound in the big leagues for the first time in more than a year. Will Ryu Hyun-jin be able to recreate his former reputation on the mound. First of all, Ryu Hyun-jin has a task to adapt to the changed environment of his home stadium. Ahead of this season, the Toronto club has begun a massive remodeling to adjust the outfield area and fence height of its home stadium, Rogers Center. The fence distance between the left-center, center, and right-center outfield was advanced, and the height of the left-right fence was raised instead. In particular, some analyzed that left-handed batters' home runs will increase as the right-center outfield fence is shortened by about 5m. Ryu Hyun-jin should also adapt to these changes. However, there are other players who have been hit. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (24), a "genius hitter," was directly hit. Guerrero Jr. is considered a genius hitter who will command the league in the future. He has already shown his potential as he became the American League home run king with a batting average of .31148 home runs and 111 RBIs in 2021. He batted .275 with nine home runs and 42 RBIs this year, but the problem is that he didn't hit a single home run at home. Guerrero Jr. has a batting average of .2999 home runs and 28 RBIs in this year's away game, while he has a batting average of .239 and 14 RBIs without a home run. Recently, "CBS Sports" responded to Guerrero Jr.'s failure to record any home runs in his home game, saying, "Maybe it's Rogers Center's responsibility. This year, home runs from Rogers Center were suppressed at 91% of the league average. Last year, it was 117% of the league average. Above all, right-handed hitters felt more pressure than left-handed hitters. Guerrero Jr. is also a right-handed hitter. "The small sample numbers suggest Guerrero Jr. was in pain," he analyzed. CBS Sports added, "According to Statcast, three of the balls he hit at Rogers Center would have been home runs at other stadiums." In other words, it is pointed out that Guerrero Jr. is losing a lot of money as the environment of his home stadium changes. When will Guerrero Jr. be able to shoot a cool home run in front of his home fans. In a recent interview with Canadian media "TSN," Guerrero Jr. said, "I know that I haven't hit a home run this year, but I'm not trying to do well at home," adding, "I know that I'll start hitting a home run in the end." Guerrero Jr. has yet to report a home run at Rogers Center since his home run against Boston on October 1 last year. 토토
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