Wednesday, October 01, 2014

Kemp Wins NL POTM Award

It's great having a revitalized, healthy, and sweet-swinging Matt Kemp back in the lineup. And not just Dodger fans notice the centerfielder-turned-rightfielder's increased production: MLB also awarded Kemp NL Player of the Month honors for September 2014:

Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp missed half of last September with a left ankle injury. This September, he's the National League Player of the Month. Kemp took home the honor Tuesday as the Dodgers held their first team workout in preparation for the NL Division Series against the Cardinals, starting Friday.

The 30-year-old outfielder batted .322 with a .347 on-base percentage and a .700 slugging percentage in September. Kemp led the league with nine home runs in the month, and he tied teammate Adrian Gonzalez with 25 RBIs.

The award -- and the chance to play in the postseason -- is especially sweet for Kemp after surgery on his left ankle ended his season a year ago.

"I think around this time I had one of those little scooters on, so I wasn't the most happy person in the world," Kemp said. "So to come from where I was to where I am now is definitely a blessing. I'm happy to be where I'm at and in the position I'm in."

Kemp had a strong second half overall, sliding into the cleanup spot. He hit .309/.365/.606 after the All-Star break, clubbing 17 of his 25 home runs and tallying 54 of his 89 RBIs.

Keep it up, Matt--we need you hot in October!

5 comments:

karen said...

My Man. My Man. My Man.

'nough said.

karen said...

My Man. My Man. My Man.

'nough said.

karen said...

My Man. My Man. My Man.

'nough said.

karen said...

Well didn't really mean to post that three times, but what can I say?? I'm one proud Matt Kemp Whore.

Orel said...

Not a bad comment to post in triplicate