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Who will end up with the most career home runs? (Shown with total as of 09/20/05)

Sammy Sosa (588) 1 (0.93%)
Ken Griffey Jr. (536) 2 (1.87%)
Manny Ramirez (428) 1 (0.93%)
Alex Rodriguez (426) 68 (63.55%)
Carlos Delgado (368) 1 (0.93%)
Vlad Guerrero (304) 3 (2.80%)
Andruw Jones (300) 2 (1.87%)
Albert Pujols (199) 25 (23.36%)
Mark Teixeira (105) 2 (1.87%)
Miguel Cabrera (77) 2 (1.87%)
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AWeb - Wednesday, September 21 2005 @ 02:23 PM EDT (#128495) #
In case anyone was wondering, there ages for this "baseball year" are (according to BBRef):
Sosa (36)
Griffey (35)
Ramirez (33)
Rodriguez (29)
Delgado (33)
Guerrero (29)
Jones (28)
Pujols (25)
Teixiera (25)
Cabrera (22)

Mick Doherty - Wednesday, September 21 2005 @ 03:10 PM EDT (#128503) #
The question has arisen, um, where's Barry Bonds?

So let me clarify ... this is not intended to ask "who will be the all-time home run leader," but rather "who among these 10 guys will end up with the most home runs?

Apologies that was not clear.
GrrBear - Wednesday, September 21 2005 @ 04:56 PM EDT (#128521) #
I think A-Rod will break 800 home runs without too much trouble as long as he doesn't have some career-ending injury.

They'll still be showing the highlight of his nancy-boy slap when he does hit his 800th, though. That's just good TV. :)
John Northey - Wednesday, September 21 2005 @ 05:35 PM EDT (#128525) #
Interesting to note the ages.

Since A-Rod is the clear favorite...
For A-Rod to catch (by the same age) the guys older than him with more HR's what does he have to do?
Ramirez - 2 HR in 4 years - safe bet
Griffey Jr - 110 HR in 6 years or 18 per year plus 2 more
Sosa - 23 HR per year over 7 years plus 1 to tie
Bonds (40 with 706 HR) - 25 per year plus 5 extra over 11 years

I added Bonds since we all are wondering.

For the younger crowd to catch A-Rod by age 29 they would have to do...
Jones - 126 HR in 1 year
Pujols - 56 HR per year over 4 years plus 3 more
Teixiera - 80 HR per year over 4 years plus 1 more
Cabrera - 49 HR per year over 7 years plus 6 more

Hmm. Seems A-Rod should be the favorite of this group, assuming he stays healthy. Only Bonds will be any challenge imo and that is just for A-Rod to stay healthy. Cabrera is the only one of the younger crowd with a shot at A-Rod imo and that is a slim one at that.
Jonny German - Wednesday, September 21 2005 @ 09:33 PM EDT (#128537) #
Health, of course, is a major assumption. Griffey Jr had 398 homers through his age-29 season. He averaged 36 per year to that point and smacked 40 in his age-30 season, but then went 22-8-13-20 the last 4 years before hitting 35 so far this year.
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