Kyle tucker Often there is a man of some words, but he has nothing to say about what he likes to be a Chicago cub.
Tucker “cub live!” To discuss his first few months in Chicago, before Friday's game and he loved playing north.
The tucker was on full performance after stimulation Matt Shaw's Single Colorado left Rockies On Tuesday night. A clip of the on-field ceremony made a gallop with his colleagues before hugging Carson Kelly.
Reacting to the clip on the show, the tucker smiled widely.
Tucker said before laughing at his antics on screen, “Playing here in Wrigley helps.” “It's fun – not everyone gets to do what we do here on a daily basis. It is very fun to play in Wrigley. Every game, whether it is a day's game, night game, cold or hot, fans come out from here and provide such a great atmosphere to play.”
Tuckers are putting all-star-worthy numbers with cubs in their first season, Slashing. 277/.385/.518 12 domestic runs, 39 with RBI and A.903 OPS. He has played in all 57 matches so far this season, so he has been rapidly contacting his 78-game clan with Houston Astro since last year, as he remembered more than June through September due to a calf.
Now the tucker is feeling healthy, and there are numbers to prove it: he stole 15 locations in this season and has not been caught once. He is the only player in the top 10 on the base leaderboard of MLB's theft, which has changed 100 percent of his efforts.
“I just try to jump well and try to remove my spots,” Tucker said. “I'm not the fastest man in the league – I wish I can like [Pete Crow-Armstrong]And whenever I felt so, just take off. ,
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Tucker and Crow-Armestrong have formed 1-2 Star-Power Panch in the lineup of the cub this season. When Tucker joined the team for the first time, he spoke to the mechanics with his younger team partner, who is still hitting. 274/.303/.562 with 15 Homer, 50 RBI and 16 stolen bases this season.
Tucker said with laughter, “Obviously, he had a great spring training, and he pushed it forward in that year. I think he is doing a great job with him, and he probably doesn't need much now.” “He has been an unprecedented player for us this year – he has taken the team a good amount so far, and I look forward to the rest of the year.”
Crow-Armestrong and Tucker are not just cubs that bounce things from each other, Tucker said. Everyone is committed to making each other a better baseball player.
“If any people need help, then anyone is here [to do that]”Tucker said.” We are trying to improve all, because we are trying to win a game here. ,
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