Bryce Breaks the Top 300 All-time
He's a Phillie, and I am waiting for Soto to come up higher...
For now Harper has reached the elite top 300 all time homer list.
Not bad. Still waiting for Juan La Verdad (the Truth) Soto to get in the Top 1,000 and watch him surpass Bryce...
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Josh Donaldson (9, 33) | 219 | R | HR Log |
Bryce Harper (8, 26) | 219 | L | HR Log |
Al Oliver (18) | 219 | L | HR Log |
Joe Pepitone (12) | 219 | L | HR Log |
Bottomley, born in 1900, had a pretty long decent career with one MVP crown in 1928 when he got his career best 31 homers. He played mostly with St. Louis and a bit with Cincinnati.
Donaldson is a current powerful hitter that many people (youth coaches I know) emulate to get that power, but at age 33 maybe he only has 2-3 years left of good numbers?
Al Oliver had his great years with the Expos of yesteryear.
Pepitone? Great name. Played lot with the Yankees in the 1960s before finishing with various National League teams. He topped off with a best year of 31 in 1966.
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