| Written by Consigliere | |
| We're 2 weeks away from our next prize giveaway and the standings couldn't be tighter. AllorNothin and #1Philsfan are currently tied with 233 homeruns apiece. The breathing room is very minimal for our co-leaders as Dilldocks is just one HR off the pace. Mr. Papa Georgio sits in 4th place with 224 homeruns and whoppers is holding down the 5th slot with 219 HR. Let's take a look at our pool player breakdown... 2 players with 23 homeruns 2 players with 21 homeruns 2 players with 20 homeruns 3 players with 19 homeruns 3 players with 18 homeruns 2 players with 17 homeruns 5 players with 16 homeruns 8 players with 15 homeruns 4 players with 14 homeruns 6 players with 13 homeruns 7 players with 12 homeruns 3 players with 11 homeruns 7 players with 10 homeruns 7 players with 9 homeruns 7 players with 8 homeruns 5 players with 7 homeruns 5 players with 6 homeruns 3 players with 5 homeruns 4 players with 4 homeruns 1 player with 3 homeruns 2 players with 2 homeruns 3 players with 1 homerun 2 players have failed to go deep Dan Uggla and Chase Utley lead the MLB with 23 homeruns each. Adrian Gonzalez and Lance Berkman are just 2 off the pace, while Ryan Howard and Ryan Braun are just 3 off the lead. Adam Dunn, Josh Hamilton and Pat Burrell all have 19 HR. Jermaine Dye, Grady Sizemore and Carlos Lee have 18 homeruns apiece, while Hanley Ramirez and Jason Giambi each have 17. There are 17 players with 14-16 HR. Chipper Jones is struggling to get onto the field, but has 16 homeruns. Evan Longoria and David Wright are both coming off big weeks and have 15 homeruns each. Twenty-three players make up the 10-13 HR group. Vladimir Guerrero hasn't been able to find a groove, but has still managed 13 homeruns. Rookie Joey Votto continues to turn in a fine season with 12 HR, but Miguel Cabrera remains in a power slump with just 11 homeruns. The 6-9 HR class has 24 members. Raul Ibanez is still stuck on 9 HR after a blazing start and Khalil Greene can't seem to match last year's power and has just 8 HR. Kosuke Fukudome is starting to come around though and now has 6 homeruns. The disappointment really begins with the 1-5 HR group, which is 13 players strong. Gary Sheffield has returned from the DL and looks to improve on his 5 HR, while Chris Duncan has been back for awhile, but can't seems to add to his 4 homeruns. Hank Blalock is the only player with 3 and hopes to hit #4 sometime after the All-Star Break. Eric Chavez and Andruw Jones both have 2 and both guys are hurt. I'd like to recognize Delmon Young and his 1 homerun again just because it took him so long to hit it. Victor Martinez and Josh Fields remain the only players without a single homerun. |
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