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Toy Cannon
06-08-2006, 12:51 AM
Name the only two players in ML history have hit as many as 20 HR's in a season and failed to drive in over twice as many runs.

(example: 30 HR's and less than 60 RBI. Obviously this is not the answer:D just a guideline in case you don't understand my question)

Baseball Guru
06-08-2006, 05:42 AM
Name the only two players in ML history have hit as many as 20 HR's in a season and failed to drive in over twice as many runs.

(example: 30 HR's and less than 60 RBI. Obviously this is not the answer:D just a guideline in case you don't understand my question)

One of them is Bonds in his 73 hr season... Not sure on the rbi total, but I know he's never driven in 140 runs in a season so that should be 1 of the players you are looking for...

Toy Cannon
06-08-2006, 08:59 AM
One of them is Bonds in his 73 hr season... Not sure on the rbi total, but I know he's never driven in 140 runs in a season so that should be 1 of the players you are looking for...
:banana: :banana: (need a syringe smilie)

Right you are Guru:thumbsup: Barry was the last to do it. The first to accomplish this was a Yankee. Any idea?:cool:

hhascup
06-08-2006, 10:56 AM
Kevin Maas in 1990 with 21 home runs and 41 RBI's.

Toy Cannon
06-08-2006, 11:41 AM
Kevin Maas in 1990 with 21 home runs and 41 RBI's.

:banana: :banana:

He's the one. 15 of Kevin's 21 HR's came with the sacks empty. Nice job Henry :thumbsup: .

Thedatch
06-08-2006, 11:49 AM
That Thames guy playing for the Tigers may be the next...I think when the sox played them he had 9 homers and like 13 rbi or something.

course it's still early

Toy Cannon
06-08-2006, 11:58 AM
That Thames guy playing for the Tigers may be the next...I think when the sox played them he had 9 homers and like 13 rbi or something.

course it's still early
He has 10 HR's and 17 RBI right now. He could be a candidate.