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He is on pace for 126.

2007-04-24 06:46:06 · 29 answers · asked by ldoublej23 1 in Sports Baseball

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i'm going to guess no..........

2007-04-24 07:23:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

No, that will not happen. I mean come on, he's only human, he can't keep like this forever. As a Red Sox fan, I hope he won't and as a human, I know he won't. He may be on pace for 126, but last year Albert Pujols was on pace to hit 80, did he? No. Albert didn't because he's human, and he got injured just like a lot of people.

A-Rod is just on a hot streak, and all streaks end at sometime. The most A-Rod will hit this season will be 50, if he's lucky. Besides, if he stays that hot, he will be walked and pitched inside more, so he won't hit as much.

2007-04-24 08:06:50 · answer #2 · answered by baseball fan #1 go red sox 3 · 0 0

There is no way A-Rod will hit over 100 homers, it is early in the season and statistics are always high during that time. Yes he is off to a very hot start but you still play 162 games and during that span he will cool off at least 2 or 3 times during the season. Its amazing when someone hits 60 homers in a season and only 1 person hit 70 in a season and we know who that was. 100 homers is just not going to happen. It is damn near impossible. A-rod will hit 66 and be done.

2007-04-24 06:56:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, no one can keep up this pace for a whole season. Sammy Sosa hit 20 HR in one month in 1998, Rudy York once hit 18, but none of them hit at that pace for the full season. Actually, if A-Rod keeps this pace much longer, he'll start getting walked more than Barry Bonds.
I would be happy, though, if A-Rod broke Bonds' HR record to reclaim the record for all the "unjuiced" players.

2007-04-24 06:51:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

I dont know, but I doubt it, I think it would be totally amazing to see it though cause he has never had any "Juice" scandals about him or anything like that.

Beside I HATE Bonds cheating *** and will celebrate the day someone passes him up because Him, McGwire and Sosa should be stricken from the record books for being cheaters!!! If A-Rod can do it he will represent everything that is pure and good about the sport! If I was a manager I would order my pitcher to pitch to A-Rod just to give him the chance, and I'd walk Bonds as a "I will NOT help you cheat" statement!

2007-04-24 07:00:37 · answer #5 · answered by Amart 5 · 0 0

That would be crazy cool, because Arod definitely deserves to hit that much. He's on fire right now, and I wouldn't expect any less for him. Yeah, it might not happen. But....you never know. He's not all juiced up on steroids by the way. He's been losing muscle actually, 12 pounds of it. Just cuz he's doing good doesn't mean he has to be on steroids. That's not the way Yankees work. They're not cheaters, like all the other teams!

2007-04-24 09:45:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course not, but it is sure fun to watch! I don't remember ever seeing a stretch like this! The best hitter in the game entering his prime... he could have a real shot to hit over 70. It is VERY early to say that, but I am just hoping he unseats Bonds for the single season mark, then eventually the career mark. Then Bonds who is so into those individual records will have niether and I will fall in man-love with ARod!

2007-04-24 07:19:36 · answer #7 · answered by Eho 5 · 1 0

As a Yankee fan, I'd love for him to stay hot all year, but I'm a realist and no it can't last. That being said, even cooled down, he'll still do well, and should lead the league in HRs. 100 though? Highly, highly unlikely. Even breaking the single-season record is unlikely, but we'll see.

He'll definitely break the all-time HR record by the time he ends his career though.

2007-04-24 06:56:02 · answer #8 · answered by ClayMeow 4 · 0 0

No. I believe teams will start intentionally walking him soon, or pitchers will start coming in on him like Dice-K (I know I spelled his name wrong, but a cold plus cold medicine don't help my spelling any) did the other night.

Pitchers throughout MLB are reviewing tape and discussing strategy against him, but I seriously do not see him hitting a hundred, if he does I will post on Yahoo Answers that I was wrong. I'll ask the question "how many people secretly agreed with me?".

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2016-12-04 19:16:28 · answer #10 · answered by quartermon 4 · 0 0

No, that's ridiculous to think of and to even be thinking about him breaking Barry Roid's record is still way too early. At any time he can slow down, and he will. I'm not saying he'll start playing bad but no one can keep up this pace.

2007-04-24 06:52:49 · answer #11 · answered by John 4 · 1 0

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