How many home runs does Gavin Lux have?

Last Modified Oct 28, 2024 14:31 GMT
How many home runs does Gavin Lux have?
Gavin Lux

Gavin Thomas Lux, hailing from Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States has been a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers for five years as of 2024. He entered the MLB with the Los Angeles Dodgers on September 2, 2019. Since then, he has achieved accolades like being the triple leader in 2022 with seven triples. He also won the NL Player of the Week accolade on July 21, 2024.

Gavin Lux had also seen success as a minor league player before he debuted in the MLB. He earned several Player of the Week and Player of the Month Awards. Additionally, he had earned Mid-season All-Star and Postseason All-Star awards in the process. Moreover, he also earned the MiLB.com Organization All-Star Awards in 2018 and 2019. Lastly, he earned the Futures Game Selection Award and the Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award in 2019.

How many home runs does Gavin Lux have in 2024?

Gavin Lux played 139 games and achieved 10 home runs for the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 2024 MLB regular season as per Baseball Reference. Moreover, he played eight games and scored one home run so far in the 2024 MLB postseason. Thus, Gavin Lux has 11 home runs in 147 games so far throughout the 2024 MLB season as per Baseball Reference.

Gavin Lux's career home runs

Gavin Lux has achieved 28 home runs in 412 games so far in his career regular season and two home runs in 26 games in his career postseason as per Baseball Reference. The following table represents his home runs season-by-season.

Career Regular Season home runs

Season Games Home Runs
2019232
2020193
2021 1027
2022 1296
202413910

Read more About:- Gavin Lux injury history

Career PostSeason home runs

Season Games Home Runs
2019 NLDS 41
2024 NLCS5 1

Gavin Lux's longest home run

Gavin Lux’s longest home run happened on August 19, 2024, in a game against the Seattle Mariners as per the MLB official site. He hit a 393-foot home run off to center field off a 95.4 mph sinker from Bryan Woo during the seventh inning of the game. Notably, Lux had a launch angle of 25 degrees and an exit velocity of 104.8 mph in this hit. This hit also counts for his longest home run ever so far in his career.

Gavin Lux grand slams

Gavin Lux has hit two grand slams in his MLB career so far as per Statmuse. He scored his first grand slam on May 18, 2021, during a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks as per the MLB official site.

Gavin Lux hit his second career grand slam during a game against the San Francisco Giants on May 23, 2021, as per NBC Los Angeles.

Gavin Lux's 60-yard dash time

Gavin Lux can cover 60-yards in 6.88 seconds as per Perfect Game. His 60-yard dash was measured on June 17, 2015.

Gavin Lux Physical Attributes

The following are the physical attributes of Gavin Lux as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers as per the MLB official site and Baseball reference -

Gavin Lux Age

Gavin Lux’s age is 26 as of October 2024. He was born on November 23, 1997, and hails from Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States. He attended Indian Trail High School, where he played varsity baseball for his team, the Indian Trail Hawks as per MaxPreps. He also won the Wisconsin Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year in 2016. He was supposed to play college baseball at Arizona State University. However, he was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2016 and started his professional career in the minor leagues.

Gavin Lux Weight

Gavin Lux weighs 190 lbs as of 2024. This is the same as 86 kg as per Baseball Reference.

Gavin Lux Height

Gavin Lux stands at 6’2” as of 2024. This is the same height as 188 cm as per Baseball Reference.

Gavin Lux's bat speed

Gavin Lux has achieved an average bat speed of 71.4 mph in his MLB career so far as per Baseball Savant. Moreover, his fast swing rate is 22.5%, his contact percent is 32.8% and his swing percentage is 25.0% for squared-up shots. For blasts, his contact percentage is 13.5% while his swing percentage is 10.3 % as per Baseball Savant.

Gavin Lux's exit velocity

Gavin Lux has an average exit velocity of 88.5 mph so far in his MLB career as per Baseball Savant. His maximum exit velocity has been 109.8 mph so far in his career.

See more:- Gavin Lux Contract

FAQ's On Gavin Lux Home Runs

A. Gavin Lux wears jersey #9 for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

A. Gavin Lux did not attend college. He started his professional baseball career after being drafted in 2016 by the Los Angeles Dodgers. 

A. Gavin Lux was a rookie in 2019.

A. Gavin Lux has 10 home runs in the 2024 MLB season. 

A. Gavin Lux has a batting average of .251 as of 2024. 

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