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Post by Zack Attack Troll on Apr 24, 2007 19:33:16 GMT -5
Well he's really hot right now, same as where Pujols was last year. Course he got injured and he still ended up with like 48 or something around there.
I think 67 HR.
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Post by seaver41 on Apr 24, 2007 19:50:29 GMT -5
I hope 73 or 74. I'd rather he have the single season record other than that juiced up prick.
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Post by hp93 on Apr 24, 2007 19:51:06 GMT -5
I think that he will probably get about 55 Home Runs. He might get a little more, but I don't think 60
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Post by Fish Troll on Apr 24, 2007 20:33:14 GMT -5
Yeah #58 was in my mind when I saw this. Would be nice, but pitchers will start showing fear and walk him if he keep up.
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Post by Josh on Apr 24, 2007 20:44:29 GMT -5
I think he'll get around 52.
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Post by Star Man on Apr 24, 2007 20:46:58 GMT -5
I said 41-50, probably closer to 50.
A-Rod is off to an incredible start, but he is obviously not going to keep up this pace for 162 games. A-Rod is in his age 32 season, and the prime power years for most players are ages 26-28. He has never hit more than 57 home runs in a season, and chances are, he has already had his best season.
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Post by Zack Attack Troll on Apr 24, 2007 21:32:12 GMT -5
I always heard prime power years were 29-32. Most players are just entering their prime around 27.
Troll yea I forgot about the Bonds treatment they could give him. If he keeps it up the next week they might start doing that. Course you have to remember that hitting right behind him is Giambi, so it's not easy to just give him a walk.
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Post by Marlins on Apr 24, 2007 22:36:03 GMT -5
51-60.
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Post by cdubble on Apr 25, 2007 9:11:19 GMT -5
44, i dont anticipate that he will stay on the tear he's on now...i think he will be the al mvp, but i dont think his power will carry the whole year...maybe im wrong though he could very well hit 75
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