Miami.- The Venezuelan Eugenio Suárez continues at a good time with the Madero and tonight connected a couple of home runs in the game in which Arizona’s diamondbacks beat the Colorado rockies 14-8.
The antealist, who reached 24 home runs in the campaign, shook his first full spit against Austin Gomber. He sent a knuckle curve between the left and central garden.
An inning later, against left -handed Ryan Rolinson, became The third Venezuelan with 300 or more home runs in the big leagues.
Suarez took her before an 86 mph slider that crossed the fence of the left garden of Coors Field to complete the feat that they had only achieved two of her compatriots in MLB.
Who are the other Venezuelans with 300 homers?
Eugenio Suárez, with the feat completed on Friday, June 20, joined Miguel Cabrera, who is expected to be exalted to the Hall of Fame on his first ballot, and Andrés “El Gato” Galarraga.
Cabrera commands this select list with 511 flycracks, while Galarraga added 399.
Another milestone from Eugenio Suárez
Suarez, next to turn 34, owns more home runs in a season for a Venezuelan.
The antealist managed to shake 49 shingles in 2019, exceeding the previous brand of 47 that Andrés “Big cat” galarga had established in the 1996 season with the Rockies of Colorado.
In 2019, he shook 20 bambinazos before the star game, while this year adds 24 and is still there for almost a month to reach the luminaire classic. According to the projected statistics of ESPN.com, Suarez will end this season with 48 shingles, one less than its brand.
However, baseball is unpredictable and the Venezuelan has proven to have strength to break its own brand.
What other Venezuelan can join?
With the registration of Eugenio Suárez to this select Club of three members, the next Venezuelan who could add 300 or more homers in the Great Tent is Salvador Pérez.
The Kansas City Royal Receiver has connected 281 flycracks in his career. Further back on the list is José Altuve, with 241.