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breath
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Hit Leaders by Decade
Surprise and impress your friends with these facts... who led each league in hits in each decade.
Here are the hit leaders for each league: 1900-1909 NL: Honus Wagner 1847 AL: Nap Lajoie 1508 1910-1919 NL: Jake Daubert 1535 AL: Ty Cobb 1948 1920-1929 NL: Rogers Hornsby 2085 AL: Sam Rice 2010 1930-1939 NL: Paul Waner 1959 AL: Charlie Gehringer 1865 1940-1949 NL: Bob Elliott 1563 AL: Lou Boudreau 1578 1950-1959 NL: Richie Ashburn 1875 AL: Nellie Fox 1837 1960-1969 NL: Roberto Clemente 1877 AL: Brooks Robinson 1692 1970-1979 NL: Pete Rose 2045 AL: Rod Carew 1787 1980-1989 NL: Dale Murphy 1553 AL: Robin Yount 1731 1990-1999 NL: Mark Grace 1754 AL: Rafael Palmeiro 1747 2000-2008 NL: Todd Helton 1579 AL: Ichiro Suzuki 1805 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
Brooks Robinson really surprised me
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Viva la Rolen
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
Who is next in line after Helton and Ichiro? Is it close?
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breath
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
They're by league so I ran a search of all, Vlad climbs into 4th with NL/AL numbers.
AL Jeter NL Pierre - Yeah Pierre (Albert will pass him this ..maybe) Code:
CAREER 2000-2008 HITS H 1 Ichiro Suzuki 1805 2 Derek Jeter 1728 3 Miguel Tejada 1661 4 Vladimir Guerrero 1638 5 Alex Rodriguez 1613 6 Johnny Damon 1590 7 Todd Helton 1579 8 Bobby Abreu 1556 9 Juan Pierre 1546 10 Albert Pujols 1531 |
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Haunted by walks
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
Did't Dante Bichette have a 10-year span (off from the round numbers) when he led the league in hits?
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HOF CLASS OF '12
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
WOY, not trying to get this off track, but I saw something the other night that I thought was interesting. I was watching Randy Johnson's 19 Strikeout game (vs. Oakland) the other night. They ran something across the bottom of the screen that said that prior to 1903 fouled off balls were not counted as strikes. Is that true and if so what if anything do you take from that?
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breath
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
Quote:
http://books.google.com/books?id=RfD...esult&resnum=1 |
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HOF CLASS OF '12
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
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Viva la Rolen
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
Seeing Ichiro's numbers I can't help think that he could have given Rose a run for the hit record...blasphemous, I know....
I do wonder though, how much does the DH help AL players get more ABs, thus more hits. I don't know the true stats, but lets say AL players get 25 more PA on average than their NL counterparts. Over 20 seasons that is 500 PA, which could give a guy 125-150 more hits vs. the same player playing in the NL. Anyone have anything to add on this? |
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
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Viva la Rolen
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
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Ichiro is the leader of the 2000s and did not even play here in 2000. He has 3 seasons already with more hits than Rose's best hit season (230). Too bad for Ichiro he gets lost up there in Seattle it seems. Look at the numbers on the first post in this thread...through 8.5 seasons, Ichiro has had more hits than most other decade leaders. I can't say how much more I am impressed with Ichiro after viewing his statline today...too bad we don't get to see too much of him. Has anyone ever had more hits over a 8 year period than Ichiro 2001-08? |
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A Little to the Left
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
You could probably win a lot of bar bets with Mark Grace in the 90's.
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Just The Big Picture
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
That one caught me off guard, and also Dale Murphy in the 1980s. He hit .300 only twice (.302 in 1983 and .300 in 1985) and those were the only two seasons he had more than 176 hits in a season.
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
These are NL/AL only....anyone play in both leagues during a decade that perhaps had more hits? (I checked Frank Rob, he was only at 1603 for the 60's)
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Beer is good!!
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Re: Hit Leaders by Decade
Having not gone off to fight WW II helped this somewhat no name accumulate so many hits.
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