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Who will lead the major leagues in home runs in 2008? And tell us how many he will hit ...

Adam Dunn 0 (0.00%)
Prince Fielder 0 (0.00%)
Matt Holliday 0 (0.00%)
Ryan Howard 1 (50.00%)
David Ortiz 0 (0.00%)
Carlos Pena 0 (0.00%)
Albert Pujols 1 (50.00%)
Alex Rodriguez 0 (0.00%)
Jim Thome 0 (0.00%)
Other (who?) 0 (0.00%)
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Mick Doherty - Monday, December 03 2007 @ 12:27 PM EST (#176864) #

Lots of good candidates not on the list. The only '07 40-homer guy not listed is Carlos Pena, who frankly (that's an ironic word there -- keep reading) needs to prove he can do it again. So to include a Blue Jay, I cut Pena and included Frank Thomas, who is probably not worthy of being on the list any more, honestly.

That said, I went with Fielder. A-Rod is the easy choice, but I think Prince is a 500-homer guy waiting to happen for a career that will far outshine Big Daddy's.

westcoast dude - Monday, December 03 2007 @ 06:15 PM EST (#176891) #
Alex Rios won Round 1 of the Home Run Derby in convincing fashion, and he is my candidate to lead MLB in home runs in 2008.
Chuck - Monday, December 03 2007 @ 07:59 PM EST (#176895) #
Forgotten about Abreu's post-homerun derby swoon?
ANationalAcrobat - Monday, December 03 2007 @ 08:11 PM EST (#176896) #
Forgotten about Howard's post-homerun derby bloom?
VBF - Monday, December 03 2007 @ 09:33 PM EST (#176903) #
Forgotten about Abreu's post-homerun derby swoon?

In his 11 year career, he has hit over 20 homers four times and once over 30 homers. He had a monster first half that year but it's hard to swoon when you've never been a big home run hitter.
greenfrog - Tuesday, December 04 2007 @ 12:16 AM EST (#176924) #
Fielder: pure power. 23 years old. 50 HR in 573 AB. Only 121 K's. Walks up, K's down from 2006.
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