Ken Griffey Jr. just joined the 600 club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 Barry Bonds 762
2 Hank Aaron 755
3 Babe Ruth 714
4 Willie Mays 660
5 Sammy Sosa 609
6 Ken Griffey, Jr. 600
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72GhostFace wrote:Ken Griffey Jr. just joined the 600 club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 Barry Bonds* 762
2 Hank Aaron 755
3 Babe Ruth 714
4 Willie Mays 660
5 Sammy Sosa* 609
6 Ken Griffey, Jr.* 600
3 out of 6 now with asterisks.
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73Come on now. Is there any evidence, has he ever been implicated? Griffey has the sweetest swing in the history of baseball, he doesn't need a syringe or that asterisk.
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74madlee wrote:GhostFace wrote:Ken Griffey Jr. just joined the 600 club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 Barry Bonds* 762
2 Hank Aaron* 755
3 Babe Ruth* 714
4 Willie Mays 660
5 Sammy Sosa* 609
6 Ken Griffey, Jr.* 600
5 out of 6 now with asterisks.
I get what you were going for there. DH'd, DH'd, Segregation, DH'd, DH'd. Say Hey!
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75alandeus wrote:madlee wrote:GhostFace wrote:Ken Griffey Jr. just joined the 600 club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 Barry Bonds* 762
2 Hank Aaron* 755
3 Babe Ruth* 714
4 Willie Mays 660
5 Sammy Sosa* 609
6 Ken Griffey, Jr.* 600
5 out of 6 now with asterisks.
I get what you were going for there. DH'd, DH'd, Segregation, DH'd, DH'd. Say Hey!
And just think if he didn't blow out his hamstring. And his ankle. And didn't break his hand. Or...make the silly decision to sign with the Reds. He'd likely be #1 on that list, and possibly over 800.
Oh well. The guy deserves every accolade thrown at him.
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76I doubt he'd be #1 and I know he wouldn't have 800.HeSaidDestroy wrote:alandeus wrote:madlee wrote:GhostFace wrote:Ken Griffey Jr. just joined the 600 club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 Barry Bonds* 762
2 Hank Aaron* 755
3 Babe Ruth* 714
4 Willie Mays 660
5 Sammy Sosa* 609
6 Ken Griffey, Jr.* 600
5 out of 6 now with asterisks.
I get what you were going for there. DH'd, DH'd, Segregation, DH'd, DH'd. Say Hey!
And just think if he didn't blow out his hamstring. And his ankle. And didn't break his hand. Or...make the silly decision to sign with the Reds. He'd likely be #1 on that list, and possibly over 800.
Oh well. The guy deserves every accolade thrown at him.
He would at least be tied with Ruth and within 10 of Aaron by now.
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77I don't know if this is an example of how competitive the AL East is or how shitty it is, but New York, Toronto and Baltimore are tied for 3rd place at .500.
All three teams are 7 games behind Boston.
Tampa Bay is behind 1 game.
All three teams are 7 games behind Boston.
Tampa Bay is behind 1 game.
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78If that's so, then don't look at the NL West.
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79I doubt he'd be #1 and I know he wouldn't have 800.
He would at least be tied with Ruth and within 10 of Aaron by now.
I don't know. He was at 438 through 2000. So, perhaps 800 was a bit lofty, yes.
Regardless, his numbers should certainly be considerably more lofty.
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80Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:I doubt he'd be #1 and I know he wouldn't have 800.HeSaidDestroy wrote:alandeus wrote:madlee wrote:GhostFace wrote:Ken Griffey Jr. just joined the 600 club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 Barry Bonds* 762
2 Hank Aaron* 755
3 Babe Ruth* 714
4 Willie Mays 660
5 Sammy Sosa* 609
6 Ken Griffey, Jr.* 600
5 out of 6 now with asterisks.
I get what you were going for there. DH'd, DH'd, Segregation, DH'd, DH'd. Say Hey!
And just think if he didn't blow out his hamstring. And his ankle. And didn't break his hand. Or...make the silly decision to sign with the Reds. He'd likely be #1 on that list, and possibly over 800.
Oh well. The guy deserves every accolade thrown at him.
He would at least be tied with Ruth and within 10 of Aaron by now.
Here is a tidy article that is easy on the statistics regarding What Might Have Been.