Hey, if anyone out there has been noticing the absence of blog entries--sorry, we've been in transition with packing, moving, intermittent access to the internet and starting grad school. Don't know how regular this will be the rest of the way...
Anyway, how about that Curtis Granderson? He has 21 triples with over a month left in the season--and he missed getting number 22 by failing to stop at third and continuing on for an inside-the-park home run today. (I wonder if any others of his 17 HR's this year were "extended triples.") The last time anyone had more than 21 triples was 58 years ago, 1949, when Dale Mitchell had 23. (Willie Wilson in '85 and Lance Johnson in '96 each had 21). If Granderson should get as many as 24, that would be the most since Kiki Cuyler had 26 in 1925!
Meanwhile, the doublers have slowed down considerably. Whereas earlier it looked like we might have the first 60+ doubles season since 1936, that ain't gonna happen with Magglio Ordonez and Matt Holliday tied for the major league lead with 43 each.
And, finally, I must agree with those who say Bonds' homer record won't last a generation--A-Rod is way ahead of the pace with 507, having just turned 32 last month. To put that in perspective--Frank Thomas, a renowned slugger and future Hall-of-Famer, is over seven years older and has exactly one more homer (A-Rod will pass him any time now for 20th place). Put another way, every other active player with 375+ homers (just 3/4's of the way to 500) is 35 or older!
Sunday, August 26, 2007
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