{"id":14242,"date":"2022-04-11T11:52:15","date_gmt":"2022-04-11T16:52:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/baseballroundtable.com\/?p=14242"},"modified":"2022-04-11T11:52:15","modified_gmt":"2022-04-11T16:52:15","slug":"small-samples-but-some-striking-mlb-debuts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/baseballroundtable.com\/small-samples-but-some-striking-mlb-debuts\/","title":{"rendered":"Small Samples … But Some Striking MLB Debuts"},"content":{"rendered":"
Yesterday (April 10). a couple of MLB rookies who made their debuts \u201cin the show\u201d this season \u2013 Hunter Greene and Steven Kwan opened some eyes across baseball.\u00a0 In this post, Baseball Roundtable will look at these two players and three others who have made quite a splash in their first 100 hours or so in the MLB pool.<\/p>\n
Steven Kwan, outfield, Guardians<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n The 24-year-old Kwan may be only 5\u20199\u2019 and 170 pounds, but the left-handed batter has been playing big. Yesterday, in just his third MLB game, he went five-for-five and scored four runs as the Guardians topped the Royals 17-3 in Kansas City.\u00a0 \u00a0While Kwan doesn\u2019t show much power, he has shown remarkable ability to make contact \u2013 and veteran patience at the plate.\u00a0 He has\u00a0 yet to strike out in 14 plate appearances and, in fact, has yet to swing and miss even once\u00a0 in three games. So far this\u00a0 season, he is 10-for-14 (a nice round .800 average), with two doubles, four runs scored and three walks. This comes after hitting at a .469 pace in 34 Spring Training plate\u00a0 appearances (15-for-32, with two walks and no strikeouts).\u00a0 As for that patience,\u00a0 in his first MLB game (April 7), Kwan grounded out to short in his first at bat and then (showing none of the expected rookie anxiousness) waited out a pair of walks before tapping a groundball single (on an 0-2 count) in his final at bat of the day.<\/p>\n Kwan was a fifth-round draft choice (2018) out of Oregon State University, where he hit .329 over three seasons (156 games). In three minor-league seasons (217 games), he stroked the ball at a .301 pace \u2013 including .328-12-44 in 77 games at Double- and Triple-A last season.<\/p>\n Hunter Greene, RHP, Reds<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n