homeruns and hit leaders for active players

troyboy73

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Homeruns

1..Albert Pujols 656
2.. Miguel Cabrera 477
3. Edwin Encarnacion 414
4. Nelson Cruz 401
5. Ryan Braun 346
6. Robinson Cano 326
7. Jay Bruce 312
8. Giancarlo Stanton 308
9. Mark Reynolds 298
10. Justin Upton 298

HITS

1. Albert Pujols 3205
2. Miguel Cabrera 2815
3. Robinson Cano 2570
4. Nick Markakis 2355
5. Ian Kinsler 1999
6. Yadier Molina 1963
7. Melky Cabrera 1962
8. Adam Jones 1956
9. Ryan Braun 1933
10. Joey Votto 1866
 
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If Pujols is not a unanimous first ballot HOF vote, anyone not including him should lose their vote.

I remember his rookie year - Albert "Winnie the" Pujols on Baseball Tonight. The man could mash from day 1.
 
If Pujols is not a unanimous first ballot HOF vote, anyone not including him should lose their vote.

I remember his rookie year - Albert "Winnie the" Pujols on Baseball Tonight. The man could mash from day 1.

Well there were three that didn't vote Junior in. Baseball writers are a cranky bunch.
 
If Pujols is not a unanimous first ballot HOF vote, anyone not including him should lose their vote.

I remember his rookie year - Albert "Winnie the" Pujols on Baseball Tonight. The man could mash from day 1.
I'd agree, Pujols has been a stud his entire career.
 
Homeruns

1..Albert Pujols 656
2.. Miguel Cabrera 477
3. Edwin Encarnacion 414
4. Nelson Cruz 401
5. Ryan Braun 346
6. Robinson Cano 326
7. Jay Bruce 312
8. Giancarlo Stanton 308
9. Mark Reynolds 298
10. Justin Upton 298

HITS

1. Albert Pujols 3205
2. Miguel Cabrera 2815
3. Robinson Cano 2570
4. Nick Markakis 2355
5. Ian Kinsler 1999
6. Yadier Molina 1963
7. Melky Cabrera 1962
8. Adam Jones 1956
9. Ryan Braun 1933
10. Joey Votto 1866
I'd had never guessed that Markakis, Kinsler and Milky Cabrera would be on this list.
 
It's a shame how some of these writers wont vote for someone 1st ballot because "so and so" from yesteryear wasn't a 1st ballot. 3 people left off Junior? Who the hell left off Aaron and Mays ? Mariano Rivera deserves to be in the HOF, but if hes the only one that's a unanimous pick the voting stinks.
Of course there's a general New York canonization of their own players. Jeter has the 2nd highest percentage
 
Just vote for the best, most deserving guy(s). Not a hard concept. Not sure why some of the writers feel they need to have unwritten rules.
 
If Pujols is not a unanimous first ballot HOF vote, anyone not including him should lose their vote.

I remember his rookie year - Albert "Winnie the" Pujols on Baseball Tonight. The man could mash from day 1.
And a model for consistency. Look at the meat of his career, he had a number of years were his numbers were almost the same!
 
Busy day in thew bug leagues:>

Nelson Cpuz #402
Justin Uoton #299
Miguel Cabrera #477
Giancarlo Stanton #410

Paul Goldschmidt #244
Edwin Encarnacion #415
Votto #286
 
Nelson Cruz huge day!!

2 homers and went 4 for 5 with 7 rbi's
403 and 404

Bryce H J JTarper and Anthony Rizzo both whacked # 220/

And JT Brubaker from New Carlisle Tecumseh high school gets the hold for Pittsburgh.
 
Nick Markakis is quietly one of the best players in baseball. Not sure he’ll get to 3k hits, but if he does, he has to be in the HOF.
 
Nick Markakis is quietly one of the best players in baseball. Not sure he’ll get to 3k hits, but if he does, he has to be in the HOF.
Had to look up his stats. I've slept on Markakis his whole career. Only 1 All star appearance. The Orioles stunk for the most part during his tenure.
 
Had to look up his stats. I've slept on Markakis his whole career. Only 1 All star appearance. The Orioles stunk for the most part during his tenure.

Not just you, pretty much everyone one in Baseball overlooked him. If he gets to 3k hits, he has to get in to the HOF.
 
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