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Bat Boy
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 15
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Career HR List
For those who are far enough into the game, whats your career list looking like? I'm in the year 2010. Mine looks like this:
1. Mark McGwire 774 2. Frank "The Big Hurt" Thomas 646 3. Jim Thome 642 4. Willie Stargell 640 5. Eduardo Perez# 617 (one of the most consistent players in the history, only trails Don Hurst for highest career VORP) 6. Babe Ruth 613 (injury bug hit him a few times) 7. Alex Rodriguez# 609 8. Hank Greenberg 548 9. Lou Gehrig 536 10. Frank Thomas (The white one) 514 11. Tony Batista 509 12. Todd Hundley 504 13. Sam Horn 502 14. Rondell White# 501 15. Eddie Murray 494 16. Todd Helton# 491 17. Bob Horner 482 18. Willie Greene 473 18. Raul Mondesi 473 20. Kevin Maas 460 *30 year old Albert Pujols is sitting 25th with 436 home runs, I'm cheering for him to chase Big Mac. #=Active Top Ten Single Season HR In 1996, Sosa and McGwire had a home run race chasing Babe. 1. Sammy Sosa 64 2. Babe Ruth 63 3. Mark McGwire 61 4. Dan Villers 60 (2006 draft pick, fictional) 5. Barry Bonds/Lou Gehrig 59 (One of Bonds only seasons) 6. Mark McGwire (2x) 58 7. Jonny Gomes/Jose Canseco 57 (One of Cansecos only seasons) 8. Adrian Beltre 56 9. Ken Phelps/Mark McGwire/David Ortiz 55 10. Mark McGwire 54 To say the least, Mark McGwire was quite a HR hitter, but didn't win one MVP (but Eduardo Perez has SEVEN). If anyone would like to know how certain players did, just drop their name. Last edited by NickBam54; 06-03-2006 at 02:31 AM. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Woodstock, GA
Posts: 581
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I'm not really curious as to individual players (wll except Tony Gwynn), but would love to see some more of your career leader boards, VOTP, Hits, some pitching categories, etc.
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"It is a haunted game in which every player is measured against the ghosts of all who have gone before. Most of all, it is about time and timelessness, speed and grace, failure and loss, imperishable hope - and coming home." Ken Burns, Baseball Last edited by ey215; 06-03-2006 at 09:43 AM. |
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: CA
Posts: 1,253
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I'm in 1996. Here's my Career HR List:
1. Ted Williams 603 2. Willie McCovey 562 3. Bob Horner(Active) 545 4. Joe DiMaggio 540 5. Dale Murphy(Active) 538 6. Ron Santo 517 7. Ted Kluszewski 509 7. Ken Phelps 509 8. Gil Hodges 500 9. Norm Cash 493 10. Hal Trosky 485 Top 10 Career VORP 1. Ted Williams 1586 2. Keith Hernandez 1418 3. Dave Cash 1373 4. Joe Morgan 1278 5. Mickey Cochrane 1151 6. Ron Santo 1132 7. Pee Wee Reese 1112 8. Jack Fournier 1085 9. Bill Madlock 1082 10. Babe Ruth 1031 |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 15
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Career Hits 1. Don Hurst 3505 2. Frank "The Big Hurt" Thomas 3306 3. Joe Torre 3250 4. Rondell White 3174 5. Raul Mondesi 3114 6. Hank Greenberg 3107 7. George Brett/Jesse Burkett 3076 8. Eddie Murray 3055 9. Bobby Murcer 3029 10. George Van Haltren 3023 11. Luke Appling 3017 12. Ed Delanhtanty 3014 13. Jim Tabor 2990 14. Eduardo Perez 2980 15. Erasmo Avila 2960 16. Frank Thomas (Whitey) 2940 17. Lou Gehrig 2932 18. Jake Beckley 2875 19. Edgar Martinez 2810 20. Hal Chase 2800 Career VORP 1. Don Hurst 1476.64 2. Frank "The Big Hurt" Thomas 1308.13 3. Eduardo Perez 1306.55 4. Todd Helton 1263.02 5. Babe Ruth 1221.54 6. Rondell White 1177.33 7. George Brett 1145.15 8. Lou Gehrig 1102.63 9. Adrian Beltre 1057.07 10. Ted Williams 1048.98 11. Albert Pujols 1026.11 12. Raul Mondesi 1013.47 13. Bobby Murcer 987.38 14. Johnny Damon 968.82 15. Alex Rodriguez 965.83 Career Wins (League structure stayed around 4 SP's most of time, including current) 1. Pete Donohue 411 2. Stu Miller 409 3. Elmer Steele 383 4. Don Sutton 375 5. Ernie White 365 6. Cy Young 357 7. Rick Reuschel 356 8. Jason Schmidt 355 9. John Candelaria 354 10. Roger Clemens/Dizzy Dean 348 11. Craig McMurty/Andy Pettitte 343 12. Kid Nichols 341 13. Rod Nichols 340 14. Whitey Ford 339 15. Dave Rozema 335 16. Leo Kiely 330 17. Joe Coleman/John Fulgham 325 18. Julio Valera 324 19. Jon Matlack/Andy Messersmith 319 20. Bill Singer 21. Jason Bere 312 (who would've thought?) Career K's (Always seemed really high) 1. Jason Schmidt 5682 2. Roger Clemens 5038 3. Randy Johnson 4995 4. John Candelara 4693 5. Jason Bere 4596 6. Kerry Wood 4524 7. Andy Pettitte 4393 8. Stu Miller 4389 9. Jaret Wright 4368 10. Don Sutton 4308 Pitcher VORP 1. Jason Schmidt 1343.08 2. Andy Pettite 1286.27 3. Rick Reuschel 1238.77 4. Stu Miller 1191.03 5. Don Sutton 1189.02 6. Bill Singer 1064.57 7. Joel Pineiro 1061.82 8. Tim Hudson 1061.50 9. Bob Kipper 1019.51 10. Ernie White 1012.41 11. Runelvys Hernandez 988.55 12. Andy Messersmith 971.88 13. Mark Prior 970.93 14. Mark Buehrle 948.39 15. Bubber Rodriguez 944.87 |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 15
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Yeah. Rondell White, Eduardo Perez, Jason Bere, just to name a few Hall of Famers who no one would've guessed.
My favorite headline from my league thus far included Manager Bobby Valentine being canned by the NY Mets. I wish there was a way to check coach all-time W's. Also, The Red Sox went from 1920 to 2006 without a World Series championship. Babe Ruth was drafted by the Sox and left the team in 1923, they weren't competitive for years. Last edited by NickBam54; 06-03-2006 at 01:54 PM. |
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