Alex Gordon Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Tue, 29 Sep 2020 05:17:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Royals All-Star OF Alex Gordon Announces Retirement https://sportzbonanza.com/royals-all-star-of-alex-gordon-announces-retirement/ Mon, 28 Sep 2020 06:31:00 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=13987 Kansas City Royals’ All-Star outfielder Alex Gordon announced on Thursday that he is retiring from professional baseball at the end of the 2020 MLB season. Gordon revealed his intentions during a video call with reporters, saying that he wants to spend more time with his family. “It’s hard. I think any baseball player would say […]

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Kansas City Royals’ All-Star outfielder Alex Gordon announced on Thursday that he is retiring from professional baseball at the end of the 2020 MLB season. Gordon revealed his intentions during a video call with reporters, saying that he wants to spend more time with his family.

“It’s hard. I think any baseball player would say that,” said Gordon. “You grow up playing this game, it’s a game you love, but you come to that day when you know it’s over—it’s hard.”

Gordon was close to retiring following the 2019 MLB season when it seemed that Kansas City is heading for a rebuild. However, the 36-year-old outfielder was convinced by the team to give it another go in 2020 and inked a one-year deal with the franchise.

Things didn’t turn out quite as expected, considering that Gordon struggled this season. He is currently batting .206 and has four home runs and just 11 RBIs in 47 games. Royals also underperformed and are set to miss the playoffs for the fifth straight year.

“It’s kind of bittersweet because this is hard for me to do,” Gordon added. “This is what I’ve done my whole life. but at the same time, I’m excited to be around my family, be around my kids, and just catch up on things I’ve missed my whole life.”

Alex Gordon spent his entire career with the Royals, who handed him his MLB debut back in 2007. While in Kansas City, Gordon helped the organization to make two consecutive World Series trips in 2014 and 2015 and win one title.

From an individual standpoint, Gordon made the All-Star selection twice and has won seven Golden Glove awards in his career.

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MLB’s Single Season Home Run Record Broken After 17 Years https://sportzbonanza.com/mlbs-single-season-home-run-record-broken-after-17-years/ Thu, 21 Sep 2017 22:10:13 +0000 http://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=818 Records are meant to be broken, and Major League Baseball has taken this seriously in 2017 season. After Cleveland Indians set a new winning streak record of American League and came close to 1916 New York Giants with their 22 straight wins, the MLB’s single-season home run record was also broken. In the game against […]

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Records are meant to be broken, and Major League Baseball has taken this seriously in 2017 season. After Cleveland Indians set a new winning streak record of American League and came close to 1916 New York Giants with their 22 straight wins, the MLB’s single-season home run record was also broken. In the game against Toronto Blue Jays, Alex Gordon of the Kansas City Royals hit a home run which was 5,694th this season and marked a new record. The previous record was 5,693 home runs in 2000 season. In case you are wondering, Alex Presley of the Detroit Tigers was the man to tie the record. Now, with 12 days left in the 2017 season, the number will just keep on rising. MLB confirmed this on their official Twitter account with an accompanying video of the home run.

Current home run per game rate is 2.52 or 1.26 per team, which could mean we are in for more than 6,100 home runs in this season. For comparison, 2000 season saw 2.34 per game (1.17 per team) rate. The rate of home runs has spiked up since 2014’s 4,186 home runs, increasing around 47 percent. 107 players already hit 20 or more home runs this season, which is 3 less than in 2016. Some may argue that the reason for this record-breaking season are changes in the game itself but baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred denies that. Speaking for NBC Sports, Manfred offered the following comment:

I don’t think that we are ever going to have a single explanation for exactly why we’ve see so many. But players are bigger and stronger. They’re playing a little differently, in terms of the way they swing. Pitchers throw harder. The one thing I remain comfortable with: Nothing about the baseball, according to our testing, is materially different.”

We will have to believe commissioner Manfred and just enjoy in this record – shattering season.

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Kansas City Royals’ All-Star outfielder Alex Gordon announced on Thursday that he is retiring from professional baseball at the end of the 2020 MLB season. Gordon revealed his intentions during a video call with reporters, saying that he wants to spend more time with his family.

“It’s hard. I think any baseball player would say that,” said Gordon. “You grow up playing this game, it’s a game you love, but you come to that day when you know it’s over—it’s hard.”

Gordon was close to retiring following the 2019 MLB season when it seemed that Kansas City is heading for a rebuild. However, the 36-year-old outfielder was convinced by the team to give it another go in 2020 and inked a one-year deal with the franchise.

Things didn’t turn out quite as expected, considering that Gordon struggled this season. He is currently batting .206 and has four home runs and just 11 RBIs in 47 games. Royals also underperformed and are set to miss the playoffs for the fifth straight year.

“It’s kind of bittersweet because this is hard for me to do,” Gordon added. “This is what I’ve done my whole life. but at the same time, I’m excited to be around my family, be around my kids, and just catch up on things I’ve missed my whole life.”

Alex Gordon spent his entire career with the Royals, who handed him his MLB debut back in 2007. While in Kansas City, Gordon helped the organization to make two consecutive World Series trips in 2014 and 2015 and win one title.

From an individual standpoint, Gordon made the All-Star selection twice and has won seven Golden Glove awards in his career.

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MLB’s Single Season Home Run Record Broken After 17 Years https://sportzbonanza.com/mlbs-single-season-home-run-record-broken-after-17-years/ Thu, 21 Sep 2017 22:10:13 +0000 http://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=818 Records are meant to be broken, and Major League Baseball has taken this seriously in 2017 season. After Cleveland Indians set a new winning streak record of American League and came close to 1916 New York Giants with their 22 straight wins, the MLB’s single-season home run record was also broken. In the game against […]

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Records are meant to be broken, and Major League Baseball has taken this seriously in 2017 season. After Cleveland Indians set a new winning streak record of American League and came close to 1916 New York Giants with their 22 straight wins, the MLB’s single-season home run record was also broken. In the game against Toronto Blue Jays, Alex Gordon of the Kansas City Royals hit a home run which was 5,694th this season and marked a new record. The previous record was 5,693 home runs in 2000 season. In case you are wondering, Alex Presley of the Detroit Tigers was the man to tie the record. Now, with 12 days left in the 2017 season, the number will just keep on rising. MLB confirmed this on their official Twitter account with an accompanying video of the home run.

Current home run per game rate is 2.52 or 1.26 per team, which could mean we are in for more than 6,100 home runs in this season. For comparison, 2000 season saw 2.34 per game (1.17 per team) rate. The rate of home runs has spiked up since 2014’s 4,186 home runs, increasing around 47 percent. 107 players already hit 20 or more home runs this season, which is 3 less than in 2016. Some may argue that the reason for this record-breaking season are changes in the game itself but baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred denies that. Speaking for NBC Sports, Manfred offered the following comment:

I don’t think that we are ever going to have a single explanation for exactly why we’ve see so many. But players are bigger and stronger. They’re playing a little differently, in terms of the way they swing. Pitchers throw harder. The one thing I remain comfortable with: Nothing about the baseball, according to our testing, is materially different.”

We will have to believe commissioner Manfred and just enjoy in this record – shattering season.

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