Monday, April 18, 2022

Juan Soto Ties Honus Wagner on the All-Time Home Run List

 

941.George Altman (9)1013420LHR Log
 Geronimo Berroa (11)1012825RHR Log
 Dave Concepcion (19)1019641RHR Log
 Chad Curtis (10)1014650RHR Log
 Ed Delahanty+ (16)1018402RHR Log
 David Dellucci (13)1013266LHR Log
 Marwin Gonzalez (11, 33)1013678BHR Log
 Hank Leiber (10)1013141RHR Log
 Nate McLouth (10)1013737LHR Log
 Denis Menke (13)1015936RHR Log
RankPlayer (yrs, age)Home RunsPABatsHR Log
 Walt Moryn (8)1012803LHR Log
 Juan Soto (5, 23)1012053LHR Log
 Honus Wagner+ (21)10111766RHR Lo

The Nats, and Juan, have missed some opportunities the first eleven days of the season. They just lost three out of four to the Pirates in Pittsburgh, after a hopeful two out of three wins to the Braves, and a flat four game series to the Mets.

Juan is doing just okay. But his talent is evident, always.

The others have to come along, including the pitchers, especially their closers, a huge weakness last year.

Down, but not out. Soto is good. Gives me a chance to look at the numbers of the great card bearer, Honus. 

I pronounce it HAWN - iss. I have heard it other ways. Like "Hone".

No matter how pronounced, his card is worth a fortune.

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