In an away game against the Miami Marlins at Rondipo Park on the 6th (Korea time), Deracruz became the main player of the 10-3 victory, swinging four hits, three RBIs and three runs from five times at bat, including two home runs.
Deracruz, who reached the 20th home run mark of the season, continued to be the strongest hotachun of the new generation by achieving 20 home runs and 50 steals along with 57 steals.
20-50 is the 22nd record in history, and was written by two players last year: Atlanta Braves Ronald Acuña Jr. (41 homers-73 steals) and Arizona Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll (25 homers-53 steals). He became the third Cincinnati player to play after Joe Morgan in 1973, 1974 and 1976, and Eric Davis in 1986.
Deracruz, who played second shortstop, lit his bat from his first at-bat.
In the top of the first inning, when Jonathan India, the first-runner, got on base with a heavy hit, Deracruz pulled on the low cutter in the middle of the 89.5-mile first pitch by Miami right-hander Roderi Munoz and hit a two-run home run to cross the right-center fence with a line drive. He hit 23 degrees in shooting angle, 109 miles in hitting speed, and 411 feet in driving distance.
After two outs in the eighth inning with a 7-3 lead, right-hander Sean Anderson's 89.5 mile fastball was pulled in the second pitch and connected it to a solo shot that flew well over the right-center fence. The shooting angle was 29 degrees, the batting speed was 108.1 miles, and the flying distance was 428 feet.
De La Cruz, who made his major league debut last year, has had multiple home runs for the third time in his career, and this is the second time this season following the game against the Milwaukee Brewers on April 9. It is also his fourth career four-hit game.
In his second at-bat in the third inning with a 2-0 lead, Deracruz hit a ground ball with one out and one out, advanced to the third base with pitcher Munoz's bad pitch and second baseman Otto Lopez's bad pitch, and then homered on TJ Friedl's sacrifice fly. Leading 6-0 in the fourth inning, he hit a double when he hit the fence one-bound after passing right field, and continued his hitting sense by hitting a double in the same direction in the sixth inning.[토토사이트 순위](https://bsc.news/post/safe-totosite-ranking-top-15-major-safe-playground-2024)
The 22-year-old De La Cruz hit four long balls alone. He is the youngest Cincinnati player to hit four long balls in a game since 1901. He thus posted a batting average of 0.261 (109 hits in 417 times at bat), 20 homers, 48 RBIs, 73 points, 49 walks, 57 steals, 0.347 on-base percentage, 0.496 slugging percentage and 0.843 OPS.
Meanwhile, Miami right fielder Jesus Sanchez hit the longest driving solo home run this year as the leadoff man in the bottom of the sixth inning. With the ball count of 1B1S, right-hander Jacob Junis rolled up a changeup in the middle of the third pitch of 84.6 miles, and drew an arch that fell over the middle right-hander fence and into the middle of the stands. He had a shooting angle of 27 degrees, a batting speed of 116.4 miles, and a driving distance of 480 feet.
The previous longest distance home run this season was a 478-foot solo shot against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on July 22, when Atlanta Jorge Soler was a member of the San Francisco Giants.