Miguel Sano, the former Minnesota Twin, broke his more than two-year home run drought with a stellar performance for the Los Angeles Angels. In a game against the Reds, Sano went 3-for-4, showcasing his power with a two-run homer and an RBI double. This marked his first home run since April 15, 2022, when he played for the Twins and hit a two-run blast against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.
Following his last home run, Sano underwent knee surgery for a torn meniscus and subsequently left the Twins after his contract expired in 2022. He spent the following year outside of Major League Baseball, aiming to recover and revitalize his career.
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Sano’s journey took a positive turn when he signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels in the offseason. Making his way onto the main squad, Sano has made a significant impact, contributing to the team’s performance. Despite their loss against the Reds, Sano’s standout performance offered a glimpse of his potential to make a meaningful impact for the Angels.
In his 16 games with the Angels, Sano has showcased his hitting prowess, boasting a .298 batting average, along with one home run and five RBI. Additionally, his on-base percentage stands at .382, reflecting his ability to get on base consistently.
Notably, Sano ranks among the hardest hitters in baseball, with an impressive average exit velocity of 96.1 mph, tied second in MLB alongside Juan Soto of the Yankees and trailing only Gunnar Henderson of the Orioles. This demonstrates Sano’s capability to deliver powerful hits, positioning him as a valuable asset for the Angels as they progress through the season.