May 30, 200619 yr If it's too early go ahead and delete it, but I thought this would be interesting to keep track of the MLB HR leaders as they pursue their assult on Bonds' record and beyond. Maybe we could update this weekly or something, like a top 5. But here we go: 1. Albert Pujols, Cardinals 25 2. Jim Thome, White Sox 20 T3. Ryan Howard, Phillies, and Alfonso Soriano, Nationals 18 T5. Adam Dunn, Reds, Morgan Ensberg, Astros, and Carlos Lee, Brewers 17
May 30, 200619 yr Hmph...to all of those who said that Soriano's numbers the last few years were all because of Arlington... His numbers at home this year...11 home runs, 1.122 OPS.
May 31, 200619 yr Author Hmph...to all of those who said that Soriano's numbers the last few years were all because of Arlington... His numbers at home this year...11 home runs, 1.122 OPS. WOW!! What's his OBP?
May 31, 200619 yr QUOTE(Cuck the Fubs @ May 31, 2006 -> 12:18 AM) WOW!! What's his OBP? Hillarious, OPS = OBP + SLG. It's impossibly to have an OBP over 1.000
May 31, 200619 yr Author Hillarious, OPS = OBP + SLG. It's impossibly to have an OBP over 1.000 I know. I was asking what his On-base % was. Slug % is just total bases/offical AB, which could technically be as high as 4.000
May 31, 200619 yr QUOTE(Cuck the Fubs @ May 31, 2006 -> 12:35 AM) I know. I was asking what his On-base % was. Slug % is just total bases/offical AB, which could technically be as high as 4.000 Haha, I read "what's" as "that's". Give me a break I havn't posted in like 2 days.
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