Question #164
These 5 players in MLB history have hit 100+ HR for 3 different teams....name them
Question #164
These 5 players in MLB history have hit 100+ HR for 3 different teams....name them
One has gotta be A-Rod
posted by BRFOne has gotta be A-Rod
Arod 3 over 150!
Yankees 351
Mariners 189
Rangers 156 (3 seasons 🙃)
I'm drawing blanks now, though.
How about Eddie "Fucking" Murray?
Reggie Jackson? A's and Yankees are a given but I think he might have went over 100 with the Angels.
posted by BRFI'm drawing blanks now, though.
How about Eddie "Fucking" Murray?
Nope
posted by cat_loverReggie Jackson? A's and Yankees are a given but I think he might have went over 100 with the Angels.
Oakland 269
NY 144
Angels 123
Darrell Evans- Braves,Giants,Tigers?
posted by cat_loverDarrell Evans- Braves,Giants,Tigers?
142 Giants
141 Tigers
131 Braves
Adrian Beltre?
Beltre
199 (Rangers)
147 (LA)
103 (Seattle)
posted by cat_loverAdrian Beltre?
Yes....I didn’t check him 🤦🏻♂️
Still 1 more
Fred Mc Griff?
posted by cat_loverFred Mc Griff?
No! Though he’s the closest to doing it with 4 teams. Had 99 with the Devil Rays and 84 with the Padres....in addition to his Blue Jays/Braves 100+
Jim Thome?
posted by cat_loverJim Thome?
Yep he’s the other
Indians 337
White Sox 134
Phillies 101
OMG, I was going to guess Thome, but I thought naw I don’t think he had a 100 with the Phillies. So I just look him up and I’m adding and I get 96, then see that he got 5 on his second stint with them! Damn.
Arod’s 3 years with Rangers
Here’s his AVERAGE season
162 games
128 runs
52 HR
132 RBI
.310 avg
.615 slugging
1.012 OPS
382 total bases
Steroids but still....that’s an insane 3 year average
Question #165
This player at age 18 in the minors hit 41 doubles, 25 HR and 56 SB....in under 140 games. The next year at age 19 in just 116 games in the minors he had 115 runs 27 doubles, 34 HR and 30 SB......he got the big league call up and did something even better.
Name that player and accomplishment
posted by Ironman92....that’s an insane 3 year average
And then the Yankees stepped in and said “hey, those kind of numbers belong with us”.
And it was done.