-HuNTeR- Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 With the three-run homer that he shot in the fifth inning of last Friday's game against the Jingle Bells in Cincinnati, Eugenio Suarez reached 92 races in 139 games. Suarez can round off his second consecutive campaign of at least a hundred chartered, since he needs to take to the rubber just eight more in 19 games that remain for playing the Reds. Only eight Venezuelans have achieved multiple seasons of 100 or more towed in history. Miguel Cabrera leads the group with a dozen certámanes. They follow Bob Abreu (8), Magglio Ordóñez (7), Víctor Martínez (5), Andrés Galarraga (5), Antonio Armas (3), Carlos Gonzalez (2) and Melvin Mora (2). Upon arriving at 42 homers, Suarez came to occupy the sixth place in the historic list of the Cincinnati Reds with more homers in a contest, along with George Foster (52 in 1977), Ted Kluszewski (49 in 1954 and 47 in 1955 ), Adam Dunn (46 in 2004), Greg Vaughn (45 in 1999) and Johnny Bench (45 in 1970). Suarez also advances in the list of Creoles with the most kites in a season. It was one of Antonio Armas, who shot 43 in 1984. A little higher with 44 are Miguel Cabrera with 44 in 2012 and 2013, Richard Hidalgo and Andrés Galarraga with 44 in 2000 and 1998. The record is held by Galarraga with 47 in 1996.http://d1qqhhws0corn8.cloudfront.net/2019/06/13083304/Su%C3%A1rez.jpg
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