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    Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    Sat, Mar 4, 2006
    By Stephen Nover

    Having averaged 48 homers the past five years while leading the majors in home runs two of the last four seasons, it’s no surprise Alex Rodriguez is favored to hit the most homers again.

    Rodriguez is the 9-2 favorite at Bodog.com sportsbook to lead the majors in home runs this season.

    At that low price, though, it might not be worth it to take Rodriguez.

    “The problem with those kinds of winner-take-all props is there is no hedging,” said professional handicapper Andy Iskoe. “You have to have an expectation that you’re going to cash.

    “Getting 40-1, 80-1 is great, but if he doesn’t end up leading the majors you might as well of had 1,000-1.”

    OK, so let’s try and locate this year’s winner.

    Andruw Jones broke through last year to lead the majors, smacking a career-high 51 homers. The 28-year-old Jones had never hit more than 36 homers before.

    Few believe Jones can duplicate his 2005 season. That’s why Bodog has him at 12-1. Those are the same odds for the always intriguing Barry Bonds.

    Until he was injured last season, Bonds had been amazingly consistent, hitting 49 homers in 2000, a major-league record 73 in 2001, 46 in 2002, 45 in 2003 and 45 in 2004. If you were assured of Bonds getting just 450 at bats, he would a very viable choice.

    But with his creaky knees, you’re not. So let’s move on.

    “You’re looking for a 25-26 year-old ready to break out,” said professional gambler Russ Culver. “You don’t care how many times he strikes out.

    “There are a lot of young, potential home run candidates. You just have to get the one ready to break out.”

    Perhaps Adam Dunn? The Reds slugger hit 40 homers last year. Dunn is 26 and plays in a homer-friendly park. He strikes out a lot (363 times the past two years), but an all-or-nothing player isn’t bad for this particular prop. Dunn has odds of 8-1.

    Mark Teixeira reached superstar status last year, smacking 43 homers. The Rangers first baseman also plays in a great park for hitters and at 25 years-old, he’s in his prime. His odds are 8-1, too.

    Albert Pujols, the best player in the National League, also has 8-1 odds. He’s averaged 43 homers the last three years and is just 26.

    Manny Ramirez is another consistent power-hitter, topping 30 homers 10 of the past 11 years. Ramirez’s odds are 10-1.

    Both Pujols and Ramirez are protected in their respective lineups with other good hitters. That’s not the case with some of the others listed on the home run prop, including Miguel Cabrera (40-1) of the Marlins, Jason Bay (40-1) of the Pirates, Todd Helton (60-1) of the Rockies and Miguel Tejada (60-1) of the Orioles.

    Bonds might be an exception, but you normally want to stay away from aging, injury-prone stars like Ken Griffey Jr. (30-1) and Gary Sheffield (30-1).

    You also don’t want to back a player whose home field is a pitcher’s park. In that unfortunate class is Washington’s Alfonso Soriano (20-1) and Seattle’s Richie Sexson 20-1.

    The Angels’ Vladimir Guerrero doesn’t play in a great hitter’s park, but he could be worth a small investment. He slugged 32 homers last year despite missing 21 games in May because of a separated shoulder.

    This will be Guerrero’s third year in the American League and he’s still only 30. Bodog lists Guerrero at 12-1.

    Philadelphia’s Pat Burrell is an interesting long shot at 50-1. His homers have gone up each of the past three years from 21 to 24 to 32 last year. He plays in a hitter’s park, has protection in the lineup and is under 30 years of age.

    All together, Bodog has odds on 37 players. The rest are lumped together in a field bet at odds of 6-1.

    The field includes Adrian Beltre, who led the majors in homers just two years ago, Jim Edmonds, who smacked 42 homers in 2004, Mets’ promising third baseman David Wright and Oakland third baseman Eric Chavez, who figures to see better pitches this season with the additions of Frank Thomas and Milton Bradley.

    The field also has several star players who were hurt last year, including Scott Rolen and Magglio Ordonez.

    http://www.covers.com/articles/artic...t=71992&tid=54
    "Enjoy this Reds fans, you are watching a legend grow up before your very eyes" ... DoogMinAmo on Adam Dunn


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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    In front of a healthy JR I say Dunn has a real shot at it.
    Go Gators!

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    Dunn will win it by 1.

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    Lot of names in that article, where the heck is Derrek Lee?
    There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    I don't like that he called Dunn an all or nothing player. Do they ever look at the complete stats? Drives me nuts... and I'm swearing.
    "Enjoy this Reds fans, you are watching a legend grow up before your very eyes" ... DoogMinAmo on Adam Dunn

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    Quote Originally Posted by vaticanplum
    Lot of names in that article, where the heck is Derrek Lee?
    There's a rather large Papi missing, too.

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    Q: When was the last time a team with MLB's leading HR hitter won a World Series title in the same year?

    A: 1980 Philadelphia Philles with Mike Schmidt.


    With this in mind I hope Adam Dunn finishes 2nd for the HR title!!

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    No mention of Ryan Howard?

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    Quote Originally Posted by TeamBoone
    I don't like that he called Dunn an all or nothing player. Do they ever look at the complete stats? Drives me nuts... and I'm swearing.
    I totally agree. I was just about to go off then I saw your post and I'm not the only one seeing this. .400 OBP is all or nothing.

    As far as leading in HRs I would say Dunn is the favorite in the NL. He plays ever game, he bats after Griff, and plays in GABP. He also has a little bit of power. :0

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    and plays in GABP
    But don't forget, last year he had just as many HRs on the road. They were split almost 50-50. And the majority of the ones he hits in the GAB would be HRs in other parks too.... he hits them so hard it's just amazing.
    "Enjoy this Reds fans, you are watching a legend grow up before your very eyes" ... DoogMinAmo on Adam Dunn

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    self congratulatory bump to the top

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    Quote Originally Posted by klw View Post
    self congratulatory bump to the top
    are you taking requests for lottery numbers :

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    Quote Originally Posted by Red in Chicago View Post
    are you taking requests for lottery numbers :

    If I knew those; I would 1. not be at work and 2. have a much better computer system.

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    Re: Who will win the home run crown? (3/4)

    We're only 6 back with 24 games left to play, and a triumphant return just hours away. I haven't given up yet.


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