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From: [email protected] (Mike Jones)
Subject: Re: 200 SBs & 200 HRs
Reply-To: [email protected]
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[email protected] (Dan Steinman) writes:
>Last night on the Giants/Mets radio broadcast Hank and Ted were
>discussing the fact that there were only 16 players who had ever hit
>200 homeruns and stolen 200 bases in their career (while HoJo was
>batting). Anyone have a list? Not as easy as it sounds to come up
>with all of them. I couldn't. Mays, Mantle, Aaron, Henderson, Morgan,
>Bonds (Dad), ??? Frank Robinson? Molitor? Yount? Guessing now. I'd
>be interested to see the whole list.
First, please watch your line lengths. Not everyone has autowrap.
Second, Franklin to the rescue! Here's the list:
Player HR SB
Aaron 755 240
Mays 660 338
FRobinson 586 204
RJackson 563 228
Winfield 406 216 *
Dawson 377 304 *
Baylor 338 285
BoBonds 332 461
Wynn 291 225
Strawberry 280 201 *
Morgan 268 689
Pinson 256 309
Yount 235 247 *
KGibson 208 253 *
Sandberg 205 297 *
Players marked with an * are still active; numbers through 1991. That's only
15; the 16th is probably Rickey Henderson, who was listed at 184 HR, 994
SB or George Brett, listed as 186 SB, 291 HR.
The surprises? Probably Reggie, Bayor, and Wynn for steals. Maybe Morgan (to
a lot of people) for homers. I was kind of surprised to realize that
Sandberg has that many steals, though I wasn't surprised that the number was
>200.
Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development | [email protected]
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