Garver, who turns 33 on Jan. 15, is coming off solid season with the Rangers. In 87 games with Texas, he posted a .270/.370/.500 slash line with 11 doubles, 19 homers, 50 RBI, 44 walks and 82 strikeouts. A mild left-knee sprain suffered in early April kept him on the injured list until June 2.
He will likely spend most of his time at designated hitter to keep him healthy. Garver hasn’t played in more than 90 games since his 2019 season with the Twins.
Ah, so that's why Ms signed him! Almost starting to wonder if they'll win any games next season.By the way, he is 0 for 33 at T-Mobile Park. Yes, 0 for 33.
Which is what? Two series randomly scattered over the last few seasons? Small sample size.By the way, he is 0 for 33 at T-Mobile Park. Yes, 0 for 33.
Two series is 6-7 games, normally. 5 ABs per game gets you to the range of 30 ABs. Simple math.33 at bats is two series'?
Excuse me while I don't do back flips over Mitch Garver.