It seems like how many homeruns a player has is the first thing considered when determining how good a player is or who gets the MVP, ROY, etc. A lot of the top homerun hitters strike out a lot, which always seems to get over looked. A strike out does absolutely nothing for your team, yet no one seems to care. In the NL, I would take Albert Pujols over anyone, because even though may not hit the most homeruns, chances are if theres a runner on base, he'll advance them. For the record, Pujols has averaged 40 hr and 65ks a year for his career. How many other power hitters today who play mostly complete seasons have averaged close to that?
2007-10-15
09:44:47
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