Embracing RBI
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 10:24 am
Sabrs want to diminish RBI. Even eliminate them as an 'important' statistic.
Screw them.
Let's have some fun with RBI. Especially, 100-RBI guys.
There will be more than enough trivia in here to baffle your friends....
Who was the last 100 RBI guy for the Angels?
No, it wasn't HIM.
It was Albert Pujols in '17.
Trout has not had 100 RBI seasons the last two years.
One team in the National League and one team in the American League have not had a 100 RBI guy since 2010.
The beginning of the decade.
While you're thinking about that.....
The American League team has only had five in their HISTORY.
Only five.
Needless to say, they have never been known as a slugging franchise.
More so, a franchise that breeds pitchers.
The National League team has signed a lot of would-be 100 RBI guys.
None of them have panned out.
Ready?
It is the Tampa Bay Rays and New York Mets.
The San Francisco Giants have had 10 100-RBI guys in the last 50 years!
Just 10. One player every five years on average.
Some of those sluggers did it multiple times and had big names like Bonds, Kent, Clark, and even going back to MCovey and the Father of Barry, Bobby Bonds.
The last 10 100-RBI guys for the Yankees did it over the last 13 years.
They include a 'Who's Who' of sluggers...
Stanton
Judge
Cano
Granderson
Teixeira
Rodriguez
Abreu(Yes, he did)
Matsui
Giambi
Sheffield
Khris Davis had 100 RBI for the A's last year.
This one will stump even the most astute of your trivia playing friends...
The last time an Oakland Athletic had 100 RBI was 2006
And the player who did it?
The Answer is at the bottom of this post....
If there is a list of 100-RBI guys that are the opposite of the Yankees, it is the Minnesota Twins.
Here are the Twins who have had 100 RBI since the turn of the century...
Corey Koskie
Michael Cuddyer
Tori Hunter
Justin Morneau
Jason Kubel
Delmon Young
Josh Willingham
That's right, the Twins do not have an active player who has had 100 RBI for them
Also, conspicuously missing is Joe Mauer, mostly because Mauer NEVER had a 100 RBI season
One current player is the last player to have 100 RBI seasons for two different teams.
It was the Indians and Blue Jays.
Edwin Encarnacion.
The Pirates have been lacking power for years.
Do you know who their last 40-home run hitter was?
Besides the Royals who have never had a 40=homer hitter, the Pirates have the longest drought.
It was Willie Stargell like 40 years ago!
Think about the 1B they've had.
If none come to mind, it is because since Stargell, it's been a cluster carousel of inadequacy.
Anyway, the Pirates have only had one 100 RBI guy in over 10 years.
That would be Pedro Alvarez.
P-U !
Ok, who was the last Oakland A's hitter to have 100 RBI before Khris Davis this past year?
Frank Thomas
Screw them.
Let's have some fun with RBI. Especially, 100-RBI guys.
There will be more than enough trivia in here to baffle your friends....
Who was the last 100 RBI guy for the Angels?
No, it wasn't HIM.
It was Albert Pujols in '17.
Trout has not had 100 RBI seasons the last two years.
One team in the National League and one team in the American League have not had a 100 RBI guy since 2010.
The beginning of the decade.
While you're thinking about that.....
The American League team has only had five in their HISTORY.
Only five.
Needless to say, they have never been known as a slugging franchise.
More so, a franchise that breeds pitchers.
The National League team has signed a lot of would-be 100 RBI guys.
None of them have panned out.
Ready?
It is the Tampa Bay Rays and New York Mets.
The San Francisco Giants have had 10 100-RBI guys in the last 50 years!
Just 10. One player every five years on average.
Some of those sluggers did it multiple times and had big names like Bonds, Kent, Clark, and even going back to MCovey and the Father of Barry, Bobby Bonds.
The last 10 100-RBI guys for the Yankees did it over the last 13 years.
They include a 'Who's Who' of sluggers...
Stanton
Judge
Cano
Granderson
Teixeira
Rodriguez
Abreu(Yes, he did)
Matsui
Giambi
Sheffield
Khris Davis had 100 RBI for the A's last year.
This one will stump even the most astute of your trivia playing friends...
The last time an Oakland Athletic had 100 RBI was 2006
And the player who did it?
The Answer is at the bottom of this post....
If there is a list of 100-RBI guys that are the opposite of the Yankees, it is the Minnesota Twins.
Here are the Twins who have had 100 RBI since the turn of the century...
Corey Koskie
Michael Cuddyer
Tori Hunter
Justin Morneau
Jason Kubel
Delmon Young
Josh Willingham
That's right, the Twins do not have an active player who has had 100 RBI for them
Also, conspicuously missing is Joe Mauer, mostly because Mauer NEVER had a 100 RBI season
One current player is the last player to have 100 RBI seasons for two different teams.
It was the Indians and Blue Jays.
Edwin Encarnacion.
The Pirates have been lacking power for years.
Do you know who their last 40-home run hitter was?
Besides the Royals who have never had a 40=homer hitter, the Pirates have the longest drought.
It was Willie Stargell like 40 years ago!
Think about the 1B they've had.
If none come to mind, it is because since Stargell, it's been a cluster carousel of inadequacy.
Anyway, the Pirates have only had one 100 RBI guy in over 10 years.
That would be Pedro Alvarez.
P-U !
Ok, who was the last Oakland A's hitter to have 100 RBI before Khris Davis this past year?
Frank Thomas