Chas Meyers had an impressive performance on Friday, going 3-for-5 with a double and scoring three runs in the Houston Astros’ dominant 18-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. This game showcased Meyers as one of four Astros players with three or more hits, highlighting his crucial role in the team’s offensive lineup.
Over the past 20 games, Meyers has maintained a remarkable batting average of .365 (27-for-74), illustrating his consistency as a key player. For the season, he boasts a solid .309/.368/.407 slash line, along with three home runs, 21 runs batted in (RBI), 47 runs scored, 14 stolen bases, 15 doubles, and two triples across 86 games.
Meyers has been a steady presence in the number two spot of the batting order, especially since Isaac Paredes was shifted to lead off to accommodate the absence of Jeremy Pena due to rib injuries. His ability to contribute significantly in various offensive categories has made him an essential asset for the Astros as they navigate the challenges of the season.
As the Astros continue to progress, Meyers’ recent form offers plenty of optimism for the team’s performance moving forward. With his contributions, the Astros will look to build momentum and strengthen their playoff aspirations.