Reyes named NL's top player for April
By Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com
Reyes 获选国联四月份最佳球员
By Gregor Chisholm / MLB.com
Shortstop Jose Reyes is the engine that makes the Mets offense run. Batting
leadoff, it's the 23-year-old's responsibility to jumpstart one of the
National League's most powerful offenses.
游击手 Jose Reyes 是大都会攻势的发动机。身为首棒打者,这位 23 岁球员的责任是
启动国联最强大的进攻火力。
And that's exactly what Reyes did in the first month of the 2007 season.
After finishing April with a .356 average and scoring 26 runs, Reyes was
voted the Sharp Presents the National League Player of the Month. It's the
first time Reyes has received the honor during his three-year career.
而这正是 Reyes 在 2007 年球季第一个月所作出的表现。Reyes 四月份的打出了 .356
的打击率并跑回了 26 分,这使他获得国联的当月最佳球员。这是 Reyes 在他三年的职
棒生涯中第一次获得这个奖项。
Entering Wednesday's action, Reyes led the Major Leagues with 17 stolen bases
and five triples. He's on pace to threaten the Mets single-season record for
triples (21) set by Lance Johnson in 1996.
到星期三为止,Reyes 的 17 次盗垒以及 5 支三垒安打都在大联盟居首。他正威胁著
1996 年 Lance Johnson 所创下大都会单季三垒安打的纪录(21只)。
"Every time I see the ball in the gap, 99 percent of them are going to be a
triple and I'm going to be at third base," Reyes said earlier this month. "I
just put the ball in the right place. That makes it easy for me."
Reyes 在这个月稍早曾说过,"每当我看到球打到防守的空隙,那百分之 99 会成为一支
三垒安打,而我一定会站在三垒。我只要把球打到适当的位置。那对我来说就十分容易了
。"
Sharp will present Reyes with a Sharp AQUO full HD LCD-TV for his impressive
month, and he will also receive a trophy for the achievement.
Sharp 会颁给 Reyes 一台 Sharp AQUO full HD LCD-TV 以赞扬他令人印象深刻的一个月
,他还会获得此荣誉的奖品。
Other players receiving votes were Florida's Miguel Cabrera who hit .360 with
eight home runs and 19 RBIs, San Francisco's Barry Bonds who hit .356 with
eight home runs and 17 RBIs, and Reyes' teammate Carlos Beltran who hit .356
with six home runs and 23 RBIs.
其他有获的选票的球员包括佛罗里达的 Miguel Cabrera,他有着 .360 的打击率,八支
全垒打及 19 分打点,旧金山的 Barry Bonds,他有着 .356 的打击率,八支全垒打及
17 分打点,最后是 Reyes 的队友 Carlos Beltran,他有着 .356 的打击率,六支全垒
打及 23 分打点。
Gregor Chisholm is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not
subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.