cgjackson222 |
09-27-2024 01:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by D. Bergin
(Post 2463850)
I'll go with a couple 70's, 80's guys.
George Foster
Dave Parker
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Excellent guesses, but George Foster just missed when he had 388 total bases in 1977, the year he hit 52 Home Runs.
Dave Parker led the League in total bases 3x, but his high was 350 in 1985.
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Originally Posted by D. Bergin
(Post 2463853)
Not sure if he did it, but I assume Albert Belle falls into the steroid era.
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Albert Belle got as close as one can get in 1998 when he had 399 total bases. Great guess!
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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry
(Post 2463856)
Acuña?
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Great guess, but Acuna had 383 in his MVP season last year.
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Originally Posted by packs
(Post 2463857)
Babe Herman is my guess. That guy had one of the most incredible seasons of all time and it has been forgotten ever since.
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Yes! Babe Herman had a mind boggling 416 total bases in 1930 when he hit .393 with 35 HRs, 48 doubles and 11 triples for Brooklyn. Great job!
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Originally Posted by packs
(Post 2463872)
On my Babe Herman tip, I'm going to guess the other player might be Lefty O'Doul.
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Another excellent guess, Lefty O'Doul had 397 total in 1929, the year he hit .398 with 32 Home Runs.
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Originally Posted by waxman27
(Post 2463866)
Don Mattingly? He had a couple monster seasons early in his career with ~230 hits and alot of HR.
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A great guess, Mattingly led the League in total bases in 1985 and 1986, the latter in which he reached 388.
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Originally Posted by judsonhamlin
(Post 2463871)
I’ll guess a couple of 30’s guys with short but good careers:
Rudy York and Hal Trosky
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Excellent job! While Rudy York's high was 343 total bases in 1940, Hal Trosky is the other correct answer! Trosky had 405 total bases in 1936 when he .343 with 42 HRs, 45 Doubles and 9 Triples for Cleveland.
Well done everyone!
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