Major League Newcomer to Alonso Homerun Newcomers Record 53 53 November 12 11:56

Meg's Pete Alonso, who won 53 new home runs in the National League and set the newest record, was selected.

Major League Baseball rookies are chosen from two leagues, and 30 reporters who are members of the National Baseball Reporters Association vote for regular season results.

Of these, the 24-year-old Alonso defending the first place in Mets was selected as the new national league king.

Alonso participated in 161 games and scored a batting average of 20%, 53 home runs, 120 points.

The newest home run record was the most, with 52 marks marked by Aaron Judge of the Yankees, but Alonso surpassed this by one.

On the other hand, Yodan Alvarez, who played as a designated hitter at Astros, was selected as the new king of the American League.

Alvarez, a 22-year-old from Cuba, participated in 74 games for the designated batter and 10 games for the left.

Alvarez was promoted to the Major League in June, two months after the season started, and appointed as a hitter in the Astros batting line, where the bats are lined up. Contributed.

In the American League, Angels Shohei Otani was selected as a rookie king in the last two seasons.