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The Cuban gardener Leonys Martín, a former Major League player and a key figure in a lengthy baseball career, continues to shine in the winter season by hitting his eighth home run of the campaign, establishing himself as one of the most productive players in the Mexican Pacific League (LMP).
Martín, who also gained competitive experience in Japan, not only brings power but also consistency. He currently leads the league in OPS (1.010) and slugging (.616), two key metrics that confirm his offensive impact and his ability to generate extra-base hits frequently, according to journalist Francys Romero on the social media platform Facebook.
At 37 years old, the veteran continues to showcase excellent form with the Cañeros de Los Mochis, a team with which he has a batting average of .267 and maintains an offensive rhythm that makes him a constant threat to opposing pitchers.
The performance of the former player from Grandes Ligas reaffirms his relevance and places him among the most prominent players in all of winter baseball in the Caribbean.
It is worth remembering that in 2024, the one born in Villa Clara shone in Venezuela where he represented the Tiburones de La Guaira.
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