MLB: It was about time! Amed Rosario does something in Cleveland that hasn’t happened since 1986

When the dominican Amed Rosario he rounded the bases after his home run in the bottom of the third inning, his second hit of the day, the entire dugout yelling “three.” Rosario’s teammates have learned that if he has two hits under his belt in a game, he will likely get a third. And they were not wrong.

For the sixth time this season, Rosario had a four-hitter in Cleveland’s 8-3 win on Monday afternoon over the Kansas Royals in the Tribe’s last game of 2021 at home. the Progressive Field:

His six games with at least four hits are the most in the major leagues, ahead of his countrymen Fernando Tatís Jr. and Starling Marte, who entered the day with five. Rosario is also the first Cleveland player to have six four-hit games in a single season since Joe Carter in 1986.

Rosario has been everything and more than the Indians could have asked for, and the shortstop shows no signs of slowing down in the final week of the regular season.

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His six games with at least four hits are tied for the fourth most in a season in club history (Earl Averill had the most with eight) and Rosario’s 37 multi-hit games are tied with fellow countryman José Ramírez for the most by a batter for the Indians this season.

Rafael Martinez

I am fond of the King of Sports, especially the Boston Red Sox in MLB and in general all of Mexican baseball. This profession has given me the opportunity to cover major events such as the Caribbean Series, LMB All Star, LMP (uninterrupted since 2009), signings of important players. I had the chance to attend the 2013 World Classic in Arizona, USA, albeit as a fan. Apart from this beautiful sport, I love basketball, where I have also narrated games and even an NBA friendly 10 years ago, but I carry baseball in my veins. Bachelor of Communication Sciences from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS) , from which I graduated in 2011. I was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa and started in the world of sports journalism in 2004 in the newspaper El Sol de Mazatlán, where I was a baseball columnist and reporter at the same time. In January 2009 I came to El Debate as a journalist reporter and it was almost six years (in the first stage), until in November 2014 I emigrated to the radio providing my services at Línea Directa-Grupo RSN. My cycle there ended in July 2019 and after a few days, El Debate gave me another opportunity to work and opened the doors for me again. That is how I came to Al Bat, where I have been since 2019 as a web journalist.

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