Have A Game, JT!

Okay, admit it. At some point this season, you probably said (or thought) to yourself: “It’s time for 37-year-old Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner to hang up his spikes,” – especially when the extremely popular Long Beach, CA native and unofficial team captain was hitting an un-Justin-Turner-like .174 as recently as May 8.

It’s okay … you are not alone if you said (or thought) this to yourself.

But as he has done so many times since signing with the Dodgers as a free agent on February 6, 2014 (and re-signing with them on February 19, 2021), he made us eat those words (or thoughts).

Since May 8, the beloved Dodgers third baseman (and more recently, designated hitter) is 20-for-69 (.290), which has included three home runs, ten doubles, and 16 RBI, and has seen his season batting average improve to .224 on the Dodgers (now) 46-game-old 2022 season.

On Saturday night, Turner went 4-for-4 with two doubles and two singles to improve his batting average by 20 points – in one game – in the Dodgers’ 3-2 win over the NL West last-place Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field.

It was the second time this month that JT has had a four-hit game and the second time in three days that he hit two doubles in a game. Unfortunately, the bases were empty in each of his four at-bats on Saturday night. As such, he ended his night with a rare 4-0-4-0 batting line, becoming only the 20th Dodger to do so.

There’s ‘Being in the Zone,’ and then there’s ‘Being in the Justin Turner Zone.’
(Video capture courtesy of Fox Sports)

Have s game, JT!

…another one!

Play Ball!

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