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  • Adam Dunn may reclaim his old record

    With 220 strikeouts, Dunn is 4 strikeouts away from becoming the single season strikeout king, a record he once set back in 2004. He has two games left to play. Interestingly enough, Dunn is also the only player this year to walk over 100 times.

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    Now that the Sox are eliminated, maybe they'll shut Dunn down like they did last year so he wouldn't set the all-time worst BA record.
    They call me Mr. Baseball. Not because of my love for the game; because of all the stitches in my head.

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    • #3
      Remember way back in '02 when Jose Hernandez was shut down by the Brewers because they didn't want him to break Bobby Bonds' record of 189 K's in a year? Well that "record" has now been "bettered" 13 times, most recently by Curtis Granderson this year. Who even knew Granderson was close? Doesn't even register anymore. Five diferrent times 200 K's has been eclipsed and 9 times batters have struck out as many as 199 times in a single season.

      Now that's a lot of wasted, unproductive at bats.
      San Francisco Giants, World Series Champions in 2010, 2012, and 2014!!!

      "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts" ~ Albert Einstein

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      • #4
        He struck out twice today!!!!
        Last Player to hit for the Cycle: Matt Kemp, San Diego Padres (August 14, 2015)

        Last Pitcher to throw a Regular Season No-Hitter: Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals 2-0 (October 3, 2015)

        Last Pitcher to throw a Postseason No-Hitter: Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Phillies 4-0 (October 6, 2010)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rich the Giants fan View Post
          Remember way back in '02 when Jose Hernandez was shut down by the Brewers because they didn't want him to break Bobby Bonds' record of 189 K's in a year? Well that "record" has now been "bettered" 13 times, most recently by Curtis Granderson this year. Who even knew Granderson was close? Doesn't even register anymore. Five diferrent times 200 K's has been eclipsed and 9 times batters have struck out as many as 199 times in a single season.

          Now that's a lot of wasted, unproductive at bats.
          Bonds had a fabulous serason in 1970, however.
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          #5 in games played as a Giant with 1721 , Bill Terry

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