Mike Schmidt
posted by justincredibleBonds
I think Thome gets Bonds at the end run he had, and Griffey probably had the most during the start of Bonds career. I could be wrong, but seems like there was too much power throughout baseball from 1990-current for anyone to be 80 ahead over a 10 year period.
So naturally, all 3 answers are probably that.
Mike Schmidt?
Jimmie Foxx? Babe was done, Gehrig only about half the time. Greenberg has too many years at war (dumb early guess). Williams started later...
Arod
posted by justincredibleBonds
Nope....Sosa/Griffey in the way
posted by Laley23Aaron seems like a good answer.
Bonds probably played with too much power.
Greenberg? Mays? Williams?
Nope on all
Ralph Kiner
posted by Laley23Jimmie Foxx? Babe was done, Gehrig only about half the time. Greenberg has too many years at war (dumb early guess). Williams started later...
1931-1940....Foxx has 101 more HR than any other player
posted by justincredibleRalph Kiner
He only played 10 years and he just killed it
Kiner from 1946-55 hit 80 more HR tha any other player
posted by Laley23Mike Schmidt?
From 1974-83 he was 81 more HR than everyone else
posted by Al BundyArod
He got to 67 from 1999-08 or 2000-09....one of them.
Sosa was in his way early and Pujols kept him from later....Thome was in the way one year late before Pujols did.
Not a question but from 1992-1995 Tony Gwynn hit .358, next closest was Edgar Martinez at .325.......Don Mattingly was 43rd at .292 but he was as close to Edgar as Edgar was to Gwynn
Question #182
These 9 players were the top 9 in total wins during the 90’s
Name them
Greg Maddux
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
John Smoltz
Mike Musina
Randy Johnson
posted by cat_loverGreg Maddux
Roger Clemens
Tom Glavine
John Smoltz
Mike Musina
Randy Johnson
1. Maddux 176
2. Glavine 162
3. Clemens 152
4. Johnson 150
T-5 Smoltz 143
9. Mussina 136
Kevin Brown
David Cone
Kevin Appier
posted by cat_loverKevin Brown
David Cone
Kevin Appier
Brown T-5 143
Cone 7th 141
Need #10
Pedro Martinez?