MLB TAKES LEAD IN PHR RACE. All players with 14 or more home runs are listed.
PHR...HR...GP...PLAYER
55......16.....47...CHRIS DAVIS
54......19.....50...JOSE CASTILLO
54......19.....50...LUIS TERRERO
49......14.....45...JUSTIN UPTON
48......14.....46...MIGULE CABRERA
41......14.....47...JORGE CANTU
40......14.....50...BARBARO CANIZARES
RBI LEADERS
J. CASTILLO 70 AAA MEXICAN LEAGUE
M. CABRERA 57 MLB
TOP BATTING AVG.
.479 L. SUAREZ MEX.
.415 B. CANIZARES MEX.
.413 L. TERRERO MEX.
.397 S. VAN SLYKE PCL
.396 R. COURT MID WEST
.388 M. CABRERA MLB
NOTE: Has Chris Davis been tested yet?
Friday, May 24, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
PHR STANDINGS AS OF MAY 15, 2013
TOP THREE HOME RUN AND PHR LEADERS
L. TERRERO: GP. 42 HR. 17 PHR. 58
J. UPTON; GP. 39...HR. 13 PHR. 54
J. CASTILLO: GP. 41 HR. 15 PHR. 52
L. TERRERO OF THE AAA MEXICAN LEAGUE LEADS ALL PLAYERS IN HR AND PHR.
HOW ARE THE PRE-SEASON FAV'S DOING?
ODDS..HR..GP..PHR..PLAYER
9-1.........9....33...42....J. BAUTISTA
10-1.......8....37...34....M. CABRERA
9-1.........6....38...25....A. PUJOLS
LOOK FOR BAUTISTA TO GET HOT IN JUNE, JULY AND AUG.
L. TERRERO: GP. 42 HR. 17 PHR. 58
J. UPTON; GP. 39...HR. 13 PHR. 54
J. CASTILLO: GP. 41 HR. 15 PHR. 52
L. TERRERO OF THE AAA MEXICAN LEAGUE LEADS ALL PLAYERS IN HR AND PHR.
HOW ARE THE PRE-SEASON FAV'S DOING?
ODDS..HR..GP..PHR..PLAYER
9-1.........9....33...42....J. BAUTISTA
10-1.......8....37...34....M. CABRERA
9-1.........6....38...25....A. PUJOLS
LOOK FOR BAUTISTA TO GET HOT IN JUNE, JULY AND AUG.
Friday, May 10, 2013
H.R. AND P.H.R. STANDINGS AS OF MAY 10, 2013
LUIS ENRIQUE TERRERO of the Diablos Rojos del Mexico team of the Mexican AAA league.
Luis leads all players with 16 home runs.
JUSTIN TRYIN UPTON of the Atlanta Braves National MLB league
Justin leads all players with PHR of 57
All players with 12 or more homers are listed
L. Terrero 16HR, 56PHR, MEXICAN AAA
J. CASTILLO 15HR, 53PHR, MEXICAN AAA
J. AMADOR 12HR, 44PHR, MEXICAN AAA
J. CANTU 12HR, 43PHR, MEXICAN AAA
S. SOTO 12 HR, 43PHR, MEXICAN AAA
J. UPTON 12HR, 57PHR, NATIONAL MLB
No one will hit 60 homers this year and the way PHR's are dropping hitting 50 may not happen.
Saturday, May 04, 2013
PHR STANDINGS AS OF MAY 4, 2013
PHR'S HAVE FALLEN OFF, ONLY TWO PLAYERS HAVE PHR OF 60 OR MORE.
J. Upton still leads all players with a PHR of 66, then comes J. Buck with a 62 PHR. Top two players from MiLB come from the Mexican league: J. Castillo a PHR of 59 and L. Terrero with a PHR of 58.
TOP FOUR:
HR...GP...PLAYER
15...36.....J. CASTILLO
15...37.....L. TERRERO
12...29.....J. UPTON
10...25.....J. BUCK
Based on past history I think within a week nobody will have a 60 PHR.
J. Upton still leads all players with a PHR of 66, then comes J. Buck with a 62 PHR. Top two players from MiLB come from the Mexican league: J. Castillo a PHR of 59 and L. Terrero with a PHR of 58.
TOP FOUR:
HR...GP...PLAYER
15...36.....J. CASTILLO
15...37.....L. TERRERO
12...29.....J. UPTON
10...25.....J. BUCK
Based on past history I think within a week nobody will have a 60 PHR.
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
PHR UPDATE FOR MAY 1, 2013
TODAY I WILL LIST ALL PLAYERS WITH A PHR OF 60 OR MORE, THERES ONLY FOUR. J. UPTON LEADS ALL PHR'S WITH 72 AND 12 HR. J. BUCK HAS A PHR OF 62 AND 9 HR.
TWO PLAYERS FROM THE MEXICAN AAA LEAGUE HAVE PHR'S OF 60 AND 12 HOMERS EACH. J. CASTILLO AND L. TERRERO.
PHRS AND HOME RUN OUT PUT REALLY DROPPED THIS WEEK.
TWO PLAYERS FROM THE MEXICAN AAA LEAGUE HAVE PHR'S OF 60 AND 12 HOMERS EACH. J. CASTILLO AND L. TERRERO.
PHRS AND HOME RUN OUT PUT REALLY DROPPED THIS WEEK.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
HOME RUN STANDINGS AS OF APRIL 27, 2013
ALL PLAYERS WITH 10 OR MORE HOME RUNS ARE LISTED.
...PHR.HR..GP..PLAYER/LEAGUE/DIV
...62...13.....30.....L. TERRERO/MEX/AAA
...59...12.....29.....J. CASTILLO/MEX/AAA
...52...11.....22.....J. UPTON/NAT./MLB
...81...11.....30.....J. AMADOR/MEX/AAA
...50...10.....28.....S. SOTO/MEX/AAA
J. UPTON STILL ON TRACK TO HIT 80 HOMERS, WOW!!!
...PHR.HR..GP..PLAYER/LEAGUE/DIV
...62...13.....30.....L. TERRERO/MEX/AAA
...59...12.....29.....J. CASTILLO/MEX/AAA
...52...11.....22.....J. UPTON/NAT./MLB
...81...11.....30.....J. AMADOR/MEX/AAA
...50...10.....28.....S. SOTO/MEX/AAA
J. UPTON STILL ON TRACK TO HIT 80 HOMERS, WOW!!!
Saturday, April 13, 2013
PHR STANDINGS AS OF APRIL 13, 2013
ONLY PLAYERS WITH 5 OR MORE HOMERS AND A PHR OF 60 OR HIGHER ARE LISTED
PHR...HR...GP...PLAYER/LEAGUE
96...6...10....D.FOWLER/N
96...6...10....J.MORSE/A
94...5.....7....M.HESSMAN/INTER
92...5.....9....M.REYNOLDS/A
88...6...11...J.BUCK/N
88...6...11...C.DAVIS/A.....
88...6...11...J.UPTON/A
83...5.....8...E.MEJIA/INTER
74...5.....9...M.MUNCY/CALIF
73...5...11..B.HARPER/A
72...9...18..L.TERRERO/MEX
AFTER A WEEK OF BASEBALL WE STILL HAVE 11 PLAYERS ON TRACK TO HIT 70 OR MORE HOMERS. LUIS TERRERO OF THE MEXICAN LEAGUE LEADS ALL PLAYERS WITH 9 HOME RUNS.
PHR...HR...GP...PLAYER/LEAGUE
96...6...10....D.FOWLER/N
96...6...10....J.MORSE/A
94...5.....7....M.HESSMAN/INTER
92...5.....9....M.REYNOLDS/A
88...6...11...J.BUCK/N
88...6...11...C.DAVIS/A.....
88...6...11...J.UPTON/A
83...5.....8...E.MEJIA/INTER
74...5.....9...M.MUNCY/CALIF
73...5...11..B.HARPER/A
72...9...18..L.TERRERO/MEX
AFTER A WEEK OF BASEBALL WE STILL HAVE 11 PLAYERS ON TRACK TO HIT 70 OR MORE HOMERS. LUIS TERRERO OF THE MEXICAN LEAGUE LEADS ALL PLAYERS WITH 9 HOME RUNS.
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
HOME RUN STANDINGS AS OF APRIL 8, 2013
ALL PLAYERS WITH FOUR OR MORE HOME RUNS LISTED.
HR.....GP.....PLAYER..................LEAGUE/DIV
08......14....LUIS TERRERO........MEX/AAA
06......14....BARBARO CANIZARES.....MEX/AAA
06......14....MALENTINO PASCUCCI....MEX/AAA
06......07....J. UPTON..........NATIONAL/MLB
05......08...M. MORSE......AMERICAN/MLB
05.....10....JOHNATHAN ACEVES.....MEX/AAA
05.....14....RICKY ALVEREZ......MEX/AAA
05.....14....JAPHET AMADOR....MEX/AAA
05.....14....JUAN MIRANDA.....MEX/AAA
04.....12....C. DAVIS......NATIONAL/MLB
94.....14....D. FOWLER..NATIONAL/MLB
04.....05....MIKE HESSMAN....INTERNATIONAL/AAA
04.....05....ZACK WALTERS....INTERNATIONAL/AAA
04.....12....SAUL SOTO......MEX/AAA
04.....14....JOSE CASTILLO....MEX/AAA
04.....14....RUBEN MATEO....MEX/AAA
04.....14....JAMES SIMMONS...MEX/AAA
HR.....GP.....PLAYER..................LEAGUE/DIV
08......14....LUIS TERRERO........MEX/AAA
06......14....BARBARO CANIZARES.....MEX/AAA
06......14....MALENTINO PASCUCCI....MEX/AAA
06......07....J. UPTON..........NATIONAL/MLB
05......08...M. MORSE......AMERICAN/MLB
05.....10....JOHNATHAN ACEVES.....MEX/AAA
05.....14....RICKY ALVEREZ......MEX/AAA
05.....14....JAPHET AMADOR....MEX/AAA
05.....14....JUAN MIRANDA.....MEX/AAA
04.....12....C. DAVIS......NATIONAL/MLB
94.....14....D. FOWLER..NATIONAL/MLB
04.....05....MIKE HESSMAN....INTERNATIONAL/AAA
04.....05....ZACK WALTERS....INTERNATIONAL/AAA
04.....12....SAUL SOTO......MEX/AAA
04.....14....JOSE CASTILLO....MEX/AAA
04.....14....RUBEN MATEO....MEX/AAA
04.....14....JAMES SIMMONS...MEX/AAA
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
2013 HOME RUN AND PHR STANDINGS AS OF APRIL 3, 2013
THE RACE RACE FOR THE 2013 HOME RUN TITLE IS UNDERWAY.
THE MEXICAN LEAGUE IS ALREADY 9 GAMES INTO THE SEASON. MILB TEAMS HAVE A 144 GAME SEASON AND MLB HAS A 162 GAME SEASON. PHR IS CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS. HR/GP X GAMES REMAINING PLUS HR'S.
B. HARPER HAS 2 HOMERS IN 1 GAME FOR A PHR OF 326. AT THIS RATE HE WILL HIT 326 HOME RUNS BY SEASONS END, WOW!
PLAYER................................HR....GP....PHR....LG
LUIS TERRERO....................8.........9......128........MEX
VALENTINO PASCUCCI/..6....9....90....MEX
RICKY ALVEREZ.....5........9......80.......MEX
THE MEXICAN LEAGUE IS ALREADY 9 GAMES INTO THE SEASON. MILB TEAMS HAVE A 144 GAME SEASON AND MLB HAS A 162 GAME SEASON. PHR IS CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS. HR/GP X GAMES REMAINING PLUS HR'S.
B. HARPER HAS 2 HOMERS IN 1 GAME FOR A PHR OF 326. AT THIS RATE HE WILL HIT 326 HOME RUNS BY SEASONS END, WOW!
PLAYER................................HR....GP....PHR....LG
LUIS TERRERO....................8.........9......128........MEX
VALENTINO PASCUCCI/..6....9....90....MEX
RICKY ALVEREZ.....5........9......80.......MEX
Saturday, March 30, 2013
PRE SEASON ODDS TO WIN 2013THE HOME RUN TITLE.
PRE-SEASON ODDS TO WIN THE 2013 HOME RUN TITLE
PLAYER TEAM ODDS ODDS TO HIT 60
PHR PER GAME AVG.(OVER LAST TWO YEARS) S.T. HR/GP
1.JOSH HAMILTON LAA 15-1 23-1
47 / .2929 / 2/20
2. EDWI ECARNACION BLUEJAYS 16-1 25-1
48 / .2658 / 1/18
3. MATT KEMP LAD 20-1 35-1
35 / .2166 / 1/18
4. MARK TRUMBO LAA 50-1 150
39 / .2411 0/24
5. MIKE TROUT LAA 20-1 120-1
6. CURTIS GRANDERSON NYY 50-1 200-1
7. ADAM DUNN CWS 12-1 25-1
30 / .1837 / 4/24
8. RYAN HOWARD PHILLIES
34 / .2087 / 7/23
9. JOSE BAUTISTA BLUEJAYS 9-1 25-1
48 / .2988 / 6/28
10. ALBERT PUJOLS LAA 9-1 25-1
30 / .1894 / 3/16
JOSE JIGUEL CABRERA TIGERS 10-1 25-1
48 / .1894 / 4/20
DAN JOHNSON AAA INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 150-1 500-1
LUIS TERRERO AAA MEXICAN LEAGUE 300-1 1000-1
ANY OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYER 8-1 20-1
ANY OTHER AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYER 6-1 20-1
ANY OTHER AAA PLAYER 75-1 400-1
ANY OTHER MILB PLAYER 250 -1 1000-1
PLAYER TEAM ODDS ODDS TO HIT 60
PHR PER GAME AVG.(OVER LAST TWO YEARS) S.T. HR/GP
1.JOSH HAMILTON LAA 15-1 23-1
47 / .2929 / 2/20
2. EDWI ECARNACION BLUEJAYS 16-1 25-1
48 / .2658 / 1/18
3. MATT KEMP LAD 20-1 35-1
35 / .2166 / 1/18
4. MARK TRUMBO LAA 50-1 150
39 / .2411 0/24
5. MIKE TROUT LAA 20-1 120-1
6. CURTIS GRANDERSON NYY 50-1 200-1
7. ADAM DUNN CWS 12-1 25-1
30 / .1837 / 4/24
8. RYAN HOWARD PHILLIES
34 / .2087 / 7/23
9. JOSE BAUTISTA BLUEJAYS 9-1 25-1
48 / .2988 / 6/28
10. ALBERT PUJOLS LAA 9-1 25-1
30 / .1894 / 3/16
JOSE JIGUEL CABRERA TIGERS 10-1 25-1
48 / .1894 / 4/20
DAN JOHNSON AAA INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 150-1 500-1
LUIS TERRERO AAA MEXICAN LEAGUE 300-1 1000-1
ANY OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYER 8-1 20-1
ANY OTHER AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYER 6-1 20-1
ANY OTHER AAA PLAYER 75-1 400-1
ANY OTHER MILB PLAYER 250 -1 1000-1
Sunday, March 03, 2013
Players in the running for HOME RUN TITLE.
MATT KEMP- LAD
Led all players with 23 HR's last year before being sideline with injury's. He only played in 106 games, he had a career high of 39 in 3022, can ge rebound in 2013?
CURTIS GRANDERSON- NYY
Hit a career high of 43 homers last year and hit 41 in 2011, he keeps improving.
ADAM DUNN- CWS
He hit 41 home runs last year and had a career high of 46 in 2004. In 13 years in MLB Dunn has hit 40 or more home runs 6 times and hit 38 twice. He has 406 career home runs.
EDWIN ENCARNACION- TORONTO BLUE JAYS
Hit a season high of 42 for the Blue Jays last year.
RYAN BRAUN- MIL. BREWERS
He had a career high of 41 HR'S last year.
More to follow, stay tuned.
Led all players with 23 HR's last year before being sideline with injury's. He only played in 106 games, he had a career high of 39 in 3022, can ge rebound in 2013?
CURTIS GRANDERSON- NYY
Hit a career high of 43 homers last year and hit 41 in 2011, he keeps improving.
ADAM DUNN- CWS
He hit 41 home runs last year and had a career high of 46 in 2004. In 13 years in MLB Dunn has hit 40 or more home runs 6 times and hit 38 twice. He has 406 career home runs.
EDWIN ENCARNACION- TORONTO BLUE JAYS
Hit a season high of 42 for the Blue Jays last year.
RYAN BRAUN- MIL. BREWERS
He had a career high of 41 HR'S last year.
More to follow, stay tuned.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
California's Home Run title continders
The following three players from S. Calif. I think will have a real shot at the title if they stay healthy and get a lot of playing time ( you can't hit homers sitting on the bench.
JOSH HAMILTON- LAA
Played for Texas last year and hit a season high for himself of 43 home runs.
MATT KEMP- LAD
Led all players with 23 homers last year before being sideline with injury's, only played in 106 games. Had a career high of 39 homers in 2011.
MARK TRUMBO- LAA
Won the Pacific Coast League and the MiLB title with a career high 36 homers in 2010. Hit 29 homers in 2011 and 32 homers 2012, both 144 game seasons. Look for Mark to have a very big year in 2013.
Please let me know if you think of any other players that have a real chance of winning the Home Run title this year.
JOSH HAMILTON- LAA
Played for Texas last year and hit a season high for himself of 43 home runs.
MATT KEMP- LAD
Led all players with 23 homers last year before being sideline with injury's, only played in 106 games. Had a career high of 39 homers in 2011.
MARK TRUMBO- LAA
Won the Pacific Coast League and the MiLB title with a career high 36 homers in 2010. Hit 29 homers in 2011 and 32 homers 2012, both 144 game seasons. Look for Mark to have a very big year in 2013.
Please let me know if you think of any other players that have a real chance of winning the Home Run title this year.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
CONTENDERS FOR THE 2013 HOME RUN TITLE, odds will be posted before the end of March. Let me know if you think any other player should be on list and why.
JOSH HAMILTON, LAA
EDWIN ENCARNACION, BLUE JAYS
MATT KEMP, LAD
MARK TRUMBO, LAA
CURTIS GRANDERSON, NYY
ADAM DUNN, CWS
JOSE BAUTISTA, BLUE JAYS
MIKE HESSMAN, OKC (PCL)
DARIN RUF, PHILLIES
TRAN BRAUN, BREWERS
J. MEGUEL CABRERA, TIGERS
All players are active as of now, we will get a feel for the when spring training and the preseason games start.
JOSH HAMILTON, LAA
EDWIN ENCARNACION, BLUE JAYS
MATT KEMP, LAD
MARK TRUMBO, LAA
CURTIS GRANDERSON, NYY
ADAM DUNN, CWS
JOSE BAUTISTA, BLUE JAYS
MIKE HESSMAN, OKC (PCL)
DARIN RUF, PHILLIES
TRAN BRAUN, BREWERS
J. MEGUEL CABRERA, TIGERS
All players are active as of now, we will get a feel for the when spring training and the preseason games start.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Saturday, February 09, 2013
60 HOMERS CLUB MEMBERS QUICK NOTES.
THE 60 HOMERS CLUB
1 BARRY BONDS 73
2 JOE BAUMAN 72
Bauman was a minor league slugger who batted .337 and collected 337 home runs and 1057 RBI in 1019 games. First signed by the Braves, he lost four years to WWII, and held out from 1949-51. He won four HR titles in the nine years he played, but only once played above Class A. After hitting 103 HR for Artesia in 1952-53, he won the Longhorn League (Class C) triple crown by batting .400 with 72 HR and 224 RBI for the Roswell Rockets in 1954. The 72 HR and .916 slugging average he achieved that season are all-time pro records.
3 MARK MCGWIRE 70
Since he retired, McGwire has kept a low profile. His admission that he used the supplement androstenedione has led to speculation that he also took steroids. Although McGwire had repeatedly denied using illegal performance-enhancing drugs, he refused to do so under oath when he appeared before the House Government Reform Committee on March 17, 2005. As McGwire said in his opening statement, "Asking me or any other player to answer questions about who took steroids in front of television cameras will not solve the problem. If a player answers 'No,' he simply will not be believed; if he answers 'Yes,' he risks public scorn and endless government investigations." When asked if he was asserting his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself, McGwire said: "I'm not here to talk about the past. I'm here to be positive about this subject."
4 JOE HAUSER 69
He made a name for himself in the minor leagues, where he became the first player ever to hit 60 or more home runs twice in a professional career: 63 in 1930, and 69 in 1933.
5 BOB CRUES 69
In 1948, Crues went on a rampage through the dusty and windswept ballparks of the Southwest, driving in 254 runs in just 140 games, dwarfing the major league record of 191 RBI set by Hack Wilson with the Cubs in 1930. Playing for the Amarillo Gold Sox of the class C West Texas-New Mexico League, Crues drove in almost two runs per game that summer. Two! The closest anyone ever came to his total was former teammate Joe Bauman who drove in 224 one season. Tony Lazzeri, who set the old record with 222, had to play in 197 games in 1925 to reach that mark at Salt Lake City in the Pacific Coast League. As the 21st century dawned, it seemed possible that Crues' RBI record will be one of the rare ones never to be broken. Bob tied Hauser's record of 69 with two games left in the season. His try for the 70th drew a record crowd of 4,851 for a season-ending Labor Day doubleheader with Lubbock. Ironically, Secory, the umpire who might have cost him a home run in Abilene, was working behind the plate
6 SAMMY SOSA 66
7 DICK STUART 66
MARK MCGWIRE 65
SAMMY SOSA 64
8 BOB LENNON 64
Bob Lennon hit 64 home runs for the Southern Association Nashville Vols in 1954, but his most memorable homer came on April 30, 1957, when he was playing for the Chicago Cubs. "It was what I had dreamed about," he recalled in a 1993 interview. He hit it in Ebbets Field, where he had rooted for the Dodgers as a boy. It was his only major league home run.
SAMMY SOSA 63
JOE HAUSER 63
9 MOOSE CLABAUGH 62
10 KEN GUETTLER 62
Guettler, who died in 1977, played only briefly above the Texas League and never made it to the majors. He hit 330 homers in 15 seasons, but never more than five in a season after his run with the Shreveport Sports in '56.
11 ROGER MARIS 61
Career Statistics
- Set Baseball's Single Season Home Run Record (61 in 1961)
- 275 Career Home Runs
- Two-time Most Valuable Player in American League (1960 & 1961)
- Led American League in RBI's (1960 & 1961)
- Gold Glove Award Winner (1960)
- Seven World Series (1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968)
- Six World Series Home Runs
12 FROSTY KENNEDY 60
Kennedy hit 60 home runs for Plainview (Texas) of the Class B Southwestern League in 1956, accomplishing this feat in only 144 games. He hit .327 that year, with 184 RBIs and 151 runs scored.
He is also one of the few men in baseball history to hit over .400 twice. He hit .411 for Riverside of the class C sunset League in 1949, and .410 for Plainview when that city fielded a team in the West Texas-New Mexico League in 1953.
Kennedy had a 40-game hitting streak for Plainview in 1953, part of a remarkable stretch which saw him hit safely in 95 of his final 100 games that season.
13 TONY LAZZERI 60
Lazzeri was a prominent member of the 1927 Yankees' "Murderers' Row" lineup and the second baseman on five World Championship Yankee clubs. He had seven 100-RBI seasons and four times hit as many as 18 home runs. His excellent glove, driving leadership, and superior baseball instincts made him the hero of Italian-Americans, as their first superstar . He was known as "the quiet man of the Yankees." Though an epileptic, he never had an on-the-field seizure in his 12 Yankee seasons.
14 BABE RUTH 60
Born: 6 February 1895
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland
Died: 16 August 1948 (cancer)
Best Known As: New York Yankee hero and "Sultan of Swat"
Name at birth: George Herman Ruth, Jr.
1 BARRY BONDS 73
2 JOE BAUMAN 72
Bauman was a minor league slugger who batted .337 and collected 337 home runs and 1057 RBI in 1019 games. First signed by the Braves, he lost four years to WWII, and held out from 1949-51. He won four HR titles in the nine years he played, but only once played above Class A. After hitting 103 HR for Artesia in 1952-53, he won the Longhorn League (Class C) triple crown by batting .400 with 72 HR and 224 RBI for the Roswell Rockets in 1954. The 72 HR and .916 slugging average he achieved that season are all-time pro records.
3 MARK MCGWIRE 70
Since he retired, McGwire has kept a low profile. His admission that he used the supplement androstenedione has led to speculation that he also took steroids. Although McGwire had repeatedly denied using illegal performance-enhancing drugs, he refused to do so under oath when he appeared before the House Government Reform Committee on March 17, 2005. As McGwire said in his opening statement, "Asking me or any other player to answer questions about who took steroids in front of television cameras will not solve the problem. If a player answers 'No,' he simply will not be believed; if he answers 'Yes,' he risks public scorn and endless government investigations." When asked if he was asserting his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself, McGwire said: "I'm not here to talk about the past. I'm here to be positive about this subject."
4 JOE HAUSER 69
He made a name for himself in the minor leagues, where he became the first player ever to hit 60 or more home runs twice in a professional career: 63 in 1930, and 69 in 1933.
5 BOB CRUES 69
In 1948, Crues went on a rampage through the dusty and windswept ballparks of the Southwest, driving in 254 runs in just 140 games, dwarfing the major league record of 191 RBI set by Hack Wilson with the Cubs in 1930. Playing for the Amarillo Gold Sox of the class C West Texas-New Mexico League, Crues drove in almost two runs per game that summer. Two! The closest anyone ever came to his total was former teammate Joe Bauman who drove in 224 one season. Tony Lazzeri, who set the old record with 222, had to play in 197 games in 1925 to reach that mark at Salt Lake City in the Pacific Coast League. As the 21st century dawned, it seemed possible that Crues' RBI record will be one of the rare ones never to be broken. Bob tied Hauser's record of 69 with two games left in the season. His try for the 70th drew a record crowd of 4,851 for a season-ending Labor Day doubleheader with Lubbock. Ironically, Secory, the umpire who might have cost him a home run in Abilene, was working behind the plate
6 SAMMY SOSA 66
7 DICK STUART 66
MARK MCGWIRE 65
SAMMY SOSA 64
8 BOB LENNON 64
Bob Lennon hit 64 home runs for the Southern Association Nashville Vols in 1954, but his most memorable homer came on April 30, 1957, when he was playing for the Chicago Cubs. "It was what I had dreamed about," he recalled in a 1993 interview. He hit it in Ebbets Field, where he had rooted for the Dodgers as a boy. It was his only major league home run.
SAMMY SOSA 63
JOE HAUSER 63
9 MOOSE CLABAUGH 62
10 KEN GUETTLER 62
Guettler, who died in 1977, played only briefly above the Texas League and never made it to the majors. He hit 330 homers in 15 seasons, but never more than five in a season after his run with the Shreveport Sports in '56.
11 ROGER MARIS 61
Career Statistics
- Set Baseball's Single Season Home Run Record (61 in 1961)
- 275 Career Home Runs
- Two-time Most Valuable Player in American League (1960 & 1961)
- Led American League in RBI's (1960 & 1961)
- Gold Glove Award Winner (1960)
- Seven World Series (1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968)
- Six World Series Home Runs
12 FROSTY KENNEDY 60
Kennedy hit 60 home runs for Plainview (Texas) of the Class B Southwestern League in 1956, accomplishing this feat in only 144 games. He hit .327 that year, with 184 RBIs and 151 runs scored.
He is also one of the few men in baseball history to hit over .400 twice. He hit .411 for Riverside of the class C sunset League in 1949, and .410 for Plainview when that city fielded a team in the West Texas-New Mexico League in 1953.
Kennedy had a 40-game hitting streak for Plainview in 1953, part of a remarkable stretch which saw him hit safely in 95 of his final 100 games that season.
13 TONY LAZZERI 60
Lazzeri was a prominent member of the 1927 Yankees' "Murderers' Row" lineup and the second baseman on five World Championship Yankee clubs. He had seven 100-RBI seasons and four times hit as many as 18 home runs. His excellent glove, driving leadership, and superior baseball instincts made him the hero of Italian-Americans, as their first superstar . He was known as "the quiet man of the Yankees." Though an epileptic, he never had an on-the-field seizure in his 12 Yankee seasons.
14 BABE RUTH 60
Born: 6 February 1895
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland
Died: 16 August 1948 (cancer)
Best Known As: New York Yankee hero and "Sultan of Swat"
Name at birth: George Herman Ruth, Jr.
Saturday, February 02, 2013
The Juice in the Arm gang, what to do.
OK long ball fans, just a few more weeks before some players start showing up for spring camps. The really big news is that the JUICE IN THE ARM GANG did not make the HOF. I think that Berry, Sammy and Mark will never make membership into the Hall as long as the voting sports writers have a memory of the juicing scandal, Lance has admitted to doing the same thing and he was striped of all his titles. I believe most of America considers juicing as cheating. Non of the three got close to the 75% of votes need for membership into the Hall of Fame, in fact non got even 40%. The newest member of the juice in the vain gang is Alex (won the HR title a few years back with 54). He can look forward to never being a member of the HOF.
The last player to make the 60 homers club before the JITV gang took over was Rodger Maris, remember the call '61 in 61', that was a 38 year span before Mark did it. The last Pro Player to hit 60 before Roger was my father Forrest Edward Kennedy (Frosty) in 1956, for 5 years he was number 10 on the 60 homers list until Maris dropped him to number 11. So from 1927 (Babe Ruth) until 1961(Maris) only 11 men had hit 60 or more homers in one season, and it was done 12 times (Joe Hauser did it twice) in a 62 year span.
Then between 1998 and 2001 it was done six times by only three men. Did we really need drug testing to know that something was up?
1 BARRY BONDS 73 2001
2 MARK MCGUIRE 70 1998
3 SAMMY SOSA 66 1998
MARK MCGUIRE 65 1999
SAMMY SOSA 64 2001
SAMMY SOSA 63 1999
You can't really take a way a home run title (Sammy Sosa hit 60 three times, but never won the title) but something should be done about the stats.
I would like hear yor comments on this subject and any thoughts on what organized baseball should do, if anything on this matter.
The last player to make the 60 homers club before the JITV gang took over was Rodger Maris, remember the call '61 in 61', that was a 38 year span before Mark did it. The last Pro Player to hit 60 before Roger was my father Forrest Edward Kennedy (Frosty) in 1956, for 5 years he was number 10 on the 60 homers list until Maris dropped him to number 11. So from 1927 (Babe Ruth) until 1961(Maris) only 11 men had hit 60 or more homers in one season, and it was done 12 times (Joe Hauser did it twice) in a 62 year span.
Then between 1998 and 2001 it was done six times by only three men. Did we really need drug testing to know that something was up?
1 BARRY BONDS 73 2001
2 MARK MCGUIRE 70 1998
3 SAMMY SOSA 66 1998
MARK MCGUIRE 65 1999
SAMMY SOSA 64 2001
SAMMY SOSA 63 1999
You can't really take a way a home run title (Sammy Sosa hit 60 three times, but never won the title) but something should be done about the stats.
I would like hear yor comments on this subject and any thoughts on what organized baseball should do, if anything on this matter.
Tuesday, January 01, 2013
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Here are some Dec. Pics taken near the end of 2012. I want to wish everyone a very merry HAPPY NEW YEAR! Have a great 2013, can't wait for baseball to start.
Friday, December 07, 2012
A voice from my past. Andy Forsyth
A voice from my past.
Forrest,
I did a google search on Frosty to see if there was anything posted on him.
My dad and I were talking about baseball and his name came up.
I was saddened to hear of Frosty's passing in 1998. My Dad and he played semi-pro
baseball together in So. California and they both played on the Plainview Ponies
but at different times. I think about a year or two apart. My family and his
used to go camping and horseback riding together and we'd visit his family
on Sunday afternoons a few times a year. I knew Eddie and also Nona before
she became ill. I also got to see her again years later after she came out of
her coma. So glad to here she celebrated her 25th, probably much more by now
judging by the date of the posting you had on Google. My mom was and still is
good friends with Jan. I hope she's still doing well.
I was at Cooperstown a few years ago and made a point of finding the listing
of Frosty and his 60 homers at the Hall of Fame. It was really cool to see someone
I knew that at least had his name mentioned there. I'm a big baseball fan. I also
got to see him play a few games in semi-pro when my dad and him played together.
I hope you're able to get this.
Both my parents are still around, in 2010 they celebrated their 60th Anniversary
in So. California.
Take care, Andy Forsyth, Crofton, Maryland.
Forrest,
I did a google search on Frosty to see if there was anything posted on him.
My dad and I were talking about baseball and his name came up.
I was saddened to hear of Frosty's passing in 1998. My Dad and he played semi-pro
baseball together in So. California and they both played on the Plainview Ponies
but at different times. I think about a year or two apart. My family and his
used to go camping and horseback riding together and we'd visit his family
on Sunday afternoons a few times a year. I knew Eddie and also Nona before
she became ill. I also got to see her again years later after she came out of
her coma. So glad to here she celebrated her 25th, probably much more by now
judging by the date of the posting you had on Google. My mom was and still is
good friends with Jan. I hope she's still doing well.
I was at Cooperstown a few years ago and made a point of finding the listing
of Frosty and his 60 homers at the Hall of Fame. It was really cool to see someone
I knew that at least had his name mentioned there. I'm a big baseball fan. I also
got to see him play a few games in semi-pro when my dad and him played together.
I hope you're able to get this.
Both my parents are still around, in 2010 they celebrated their 60th Anniversary
in So. California.
Take care, Andy Forsyth, Crofton, Maryland.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
La Salle volleyball, game on 11/20/2012 in Fresno, Ca.
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
First round results, Tuesday
DIVISION I
SOUTH
Marymount d. Poway, 25-18, 25-18, 25-13
Fresno Clovis West d. La Salle, 19-25, 25-23, 25-15, 18-25, 15-11
Redondo d. Palisades, 25-22, 25-17, 25-15
San Diego Torrey Pines d. El Dorado, 25-17, 25-18, 25-11
Pasadena La Salle overcame a 24-19 deficit in the third set to sweep Placentia El Dorado, 25-16, 25-20, 29-27, in the CIF Southern Section Division 1A championship match at Santiago Canyon College.
Riley Spriestersbach and Katrina Palffy each had 10 kills for the second-seeded Lancers (34-20, who lost to Glendora St. Lucy's in the Division 2AA final last season.
Kelly Claes had 11 kills and Tess Hultgren added nine for the Golden Hawks (20-14), who upset St. Lucy's in the quarterfinals.
Photo: La Salle players celebrate after sweeping El Dorado to win the Division 1A championship at Santiago Canyon College. Credit: Steve Galluzzo / For The Times
Jessica Kennedy (granddaughter of Frosty Kennedy) and the La Salle team won the CIF SS title only to lose 3-2 in the State championship (1st round) game in Fresno. They went 33-3 on the season. Lancers, you had a great year!!!!
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
First round results, Tuesday
DIVISION I
SOUTH
Marymount d. Poway, 25-18, 25-18, 25-13
Fresno Clovis West d. La Salle, 19-25, 25-23, 25-15, 18-25, 15-11
Redondo d. Palisades, 25-22, 25-17, 25-15
San Diego Torrey Pines d. El Dorado, 25-17, 25-18, 25-11
Pasadena La Salle overcame a 24-19 deficit in the third set to sweep Placentia El Dorado, 25-16, 25-20, 29-27, in the CIF Southern Section Division 1A championship match at Santiago Canyon College.
Riley Spriestersbach and Katrina Palffy each had 10 kills for the second-seeded Lancers (34-20, who lost to Glendora St. Lucy's in the Division 2AA final last season.
Kelly Claes had 11 kills and Tess Hultgren added nine for the Golden Hawks (20-14), who upset St. Lucy's in the quarterfinals.
Photo: La Salle players celebrate after sweeping El Dorado to win the Division 1A championship at Santiago Canyon College. Credit: Steve Galluzzo / For The Times
Jessica Kennedy (granddaughter of Frosty Kennedy) and the La Salle team won the CIF SS title only to lose 3-2 in the State championship (1st round) game in Fresno. They went 33-3 on the season. Lancers, you had a great year!!!!
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