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Guyer helped Herndon break a six-year Northern Region playoff drought, leading the Hornets to a 7–4 season. He was a third team all-state pick as a junior and a second team all-state pick as a senior. [2] In baseball, Guyer is the Hornets' all-time career home run hitter (13) and holds the single-season home run record with eight.
Brandon Guyer was traded to the Cleveland Indians halfway through the 2016 season. The Indians proceeded to win the American League pennant that same season. 7-Year MLB Outfielder Announces ...
Outfielder Brandon Guyer was called up to take the open roster spot. [24] In his first major-league at-bat, Guyer hit a home run, becoming the second player in Rays history to hit a home run in his first career at-bat. [25] Guyer was optioned back to Durham on May 8 when the Rays recalled relief pitcher Rob Delaney. [26]
Career HR: The number of home runs the player hit in his MLB career Box: Box score with play by play (if available) * Indicates the player was a pitcher # Indicates the home run was hit on the first pitch the player faced in his MLB career ℓ Indicates the home run was a grand slam: ↑ Indicates the home run was hit as a pinch hitter &
The Guardians made additions late in the season in 2016 (Andrew Miller, Brandon Guyer and they tried to add Jonathan Lucroy before he vetoed the deal), 2017 (Jay Bruce, who played a key role ...
Brandon Guyer promptly hit a run-scoring double off Chapman, making the score 6–4. The next batter was Indians center fielder Rajai Davis, who had hit 55 career home runs in 11 seasons entering this game, and who was hitting .132 in the postseason up to that point. Davis hit a dramatic 2-run home run off Chapman, just barely clearing the left ...
Red Sox's David Price, after a perfect first, allowed three straight one-out singles in the second, the last of which to Brandon Guyer scoring Carlos Santana, before Lonnie Chisenhall's three-run home run put the Indians up 4−0.
Arozarena is the Rays' franchise leader with 59 hit by pitches, one ahead of Brandon Guyer, and ranks in the top 10 in many offensive categories, including home runs, stolen bases, and OPS. [46] He also holds many Rays postseason records, including most hits, home runs, and total bases, [47] batting .349 in 28 games. [23]