Steven Kwan sale del primer puesto de bateo por primera vez desde 2022

Los Cleveland Guardians han retirado a Steven Kwan del primer puesto de bateo para el partido de este sábado contra los Cincinnati Reds. El mánager Stephen Vogt realizó el cambio debido a las dificultades de Kwan en el plato esta temporada. Daniel Schneemann comenzará en la primera posición.

Kwan bateará sexto en el Progressive Field, marcando su primera titularidad fuera del puesto número 1 desde el 18 de junio de 2022. El jugador de 28 años comenzó el día con una línea ofensiva de .201/.308/.258 en 42 partidos y ha registrado un OPS de .477 en mayo.

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