Assuming this whole Glaus acquisition is confirmed, how many homers will he hit for Toronto in 2006?
More than 50, baby! | 8 (4.44%) |
41-50 | 61 (33.89%) |
25-40 | 100 (55.56%) |
13-24 | 7 (3.89%) |
12 or less, the injury-riddled punk | 4 (2.22%) |
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If he can play in 150 games, I think he can put around 40 into the seats, that said, I really like his consistency at the plate by looking at the monthly splits. Lowest hits total of 18 with highest of 27.
2006. Toronto Blue Jays. AL East Champions.
It's been a while.
2006. Toronto Blue Jays. AL East Champions.
It's been a while.
Surprisingly to me, the RC plays as more of a HR park than the BOB.
I'm not sure the Jays are AL East Champs, but I would phrase the question something like this:
With the batting lineup the Yankees have, will their pitching be erratic enough to let someone else in the door?
The Yankees will continue to be thin in places on the bench, but they employ people who don't sit for many or any games, and put up all-star numbers from April 1 to October 1.
In anycase, if Glaus puts up good HR totals, I think we are in for an entertaining, winning season.
With the batting lineup the Yankees have, will their pitching be erratic enough to let someone else in the door?
The Yankees will continue to be thin in places on the bench, but they employ people who don't sit for many or any games, and put up all-star numbers from April 1 to October 1.
In anycase, if Glaus puts up good HR totals, I think we are in for an entertaining, winning season.