Former NC State All-American Shortstop Trea Turner wrapped up another stellar regular season in the MLB yesterday with a bang, crossing the 100 RBI mark for the season off of a 3-run home run. It’s the first time in Turner’s career to post 100+ RBI’s.
This year, Turner became only the 3rd Shortstop in MLB history to hit 20+ HR, 190+ Hits, 100+ RBI’s, 100+ Runs, and 25+ steals in a single season.
Here’s a look at how Turner’s numbers stacked up against the competition in 2022.
MLB Rank
At Bats: 652 (2nd)
Runs: 101 (7th)
Hits: 194 (2nd)
RBI: 100 (12th)
SB: 27 (8th)
Average: .298 (12th)
National League
At Bats: 652 (1st)
Runs: 101 (5th)
Hits: 194 (2nd)
2B: 39 (8th)
RBI: 100 (8th)
SB: 27 (4th)
Average: .298 (4th)
Shortstops
At Bats: 652 (1st)
Runs: 101 (1st)
Hits: 194 (1st)
2B: 39 (2nd)
3B: 4 (6th)
HR: 21 (8th)
RBI: 100 (2nd)
SB: 27 (3rd)
BB: 45 (11th)
Average: .298 (2nd)
OBP: .343 (3rd)
SLG: .466 (3rd)
OPS: .809 (3rd)
He will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season.
Turner and the Dodgers earned the #1 spot in the National League, heading into the playoffs, and they will play the winner of the Padres and Mets in the Wild Card Round.