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Old 09-10-2024, 08:03 PM
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Soriano and Biggio, I think.
Alfonso Soriano is 3rd with 54 (and held the single season record of 13 before Schwarber), and Craig Biggio is 4th with 53.
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Did the Yankees bat Judge leadoff at times or am I making that up?
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Ichiro and Judge are not in the top 10.
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Wasn't Brady Anderson batting leadoff the year he was on steroids? So maybe him if that gave him enough of a push. Maybe Altuve, he's had some intermittent power. I can't imagine Acuna has enough longevity yet but certainly some major power at the leadoff position.
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Wasn't Brady Anderson batting leadoff the year he was on steroids? So maybe him if that gave him enough of a push. Maybe Altuve, he's had some intermittent power. I can't imagine Acuna has enough longevity yet but certainly some major power at the leadoff position.
Brady Anderson is 10th with 44. He hit 12 in 1996 when he hit 50 total home runs.

Altuve and Acuna are not in the top 10.

We still need numbers 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
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Did the Yankees bat Judge leadoff at times or am I making that up?
Judge has led off for the Yankees at times, but I'd be surprised if it was enough to make this list.
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Alfonso Soriano is 3rd with 54 (and held the single season record of 13 before Schwarber), and Craig Biggio is 4th with 53.
I was at the White Sox game when Soriano set the single season record.
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