by gfg001 » Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:25 pm
In his career Joe D had 361 homers and only 369 strikeouts!
That is a huge reason his record won't be broken. Joe put the ball in play.In his career Joe essentially averaged 34 homers and 34 strikeouts per season. 1:1 ratio, I bet any modern power hitter is usually 1:3 homers to Ks. I'll bet it is rare to find singles hitters who have 34 strike outs a year now.
OBP is highly prizede as a stat , and deservedly so,but more walks means less hits especially with sluggers who are all or nothing, HR, K or BB.
Bottom line makes it mor eand more unlikely he will be surpasssed
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