Eugenio Suárez Continues Power Surge with Fifth Home Run in Three Games for Arizona Diamondbacks
In a stunning display of power, Eugenio Suárez of the Arizona Diamondbacks hit his fifth home run in just three games against the Houston Astros on Monday night. The 34-year-old slugger, who is currently one of the most sought-after bats in baseball as the trade deadline approaches on August 1st, now leads the National League with an impressive 36 homers.
Suárez’s impressive performance comes on the heels of hitting two home runs against the St. Louis Cardinals on both Saturday and Sunday. This makes him the third D-backs player to hit seven homers in just six games, joining the ranks of Reggie Sanders in 2001 and J.D. Martinez in 2017.
With his recent power surge, Suárez has solidified his spot as an All-Star third baseman and a valuable asset for the Diamondbacks. As the trade deadline looms, it will be interesting to see if any teams make a move to acquire his coveted bat. But for now, Suárez remains a key player for the Diamondbacks as they continue their quest for a playoff spot.
Eugenio Suárez Continues Power Surge with Fifth Home Run in Three Games for Arizona Diamondbacks
In a stunning display of power, Eugenio Suárez of the Arizona Diamondbacks hit his fifth home run in just three games against the Houston Astros on Monday night. The 34-year-old slugger, who is currently one of the most sought-after bats in baseball as the trade deadline approaches on August 1st, now leads the National League with an impressive 36 homers.
Suárez’s impressive performance comes on the heels of hitting two home runs against the St. Louis Cardinals on both Saturday and Sunday. This makes him the third D-backs player to hit seven homers in just six games, joining the ranks of Reggie Sanders in 2001 and J.D. Martinez in 2017.
With his recent power surge, Suárez has solidified his spot as an All-Star third baseman and a valuable asset for the Diamondbacks. As the trade deadline looms, it will be interesting to see if any teams make a move to acquire his coveted bat. But for now, Suárez remains a key player for the Diamondbacks as they continue their quest for a playoff spot.