NOTE: These are just a selected few MLB hitters for this study. Obviously there are several other players who have hit multiple home runs so far but I am looking at only notable sluggers who I feel could have 35-40+ home runs by the end of the year.
Home Runs
1. Nelson Cruz 6
2. Albert Pujols 5
3. Ryan Howard 3
4. Mark Reynolds 3
5. Carlos Pena 3
6. Adrian Gonzalez 2
7. Miguel Cabrera 2
8. Adam Dunn 1
9. Alex Rodriguez 0
Home Runs in wins
1. Cruz 4
2. Pujols 3
3. Howard 3
4. Pena 3
5. Cabrera 1
6. Reynolds 1
7. Gonzalez 1
8. Dunn 1
Home Runs in losses
1. Cruz 2
2. Reynolds 2
3. Pujols 2
4. Cabrera 1
5. Gonzalez 1
Game Winning Home Runs
1. Pena 2
2. Howard 2
3. Cabrera 1
4. Pujols 1
5. Cruz 1
Game Changing Home Runs
1. Cruz 4
2. Pena 3
3. Cabrera 2
4. Howard 2
5. Pujols 1
Clutch Game Changing Home Runs
1. Cabrera 2
2. Cruz 2
3. Pena 1
4. Howard 1
Rally Home Runs
1. Pujols 2
2. Gonzalez 1
3. Dunn 1
Meaningless Rally Home Runs
1. Pujols 2
2. Gonzalez 1
Insurance Home Runs
1. Pujols 2
2. Cruz 2
3. Howard 1
4. Reynolds 1
5. Gonzalez 1
Clutch Insurance Home Runs
1. Pujols 1
2. Gonzalez 1
Low Value Home Runs
1. Reynolds 2
Meaningful Low Value Home Runs
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Meaningless Home Runs
1. Reynolds 2
2. Pujols 2
3. Cruz 2
4. Cabrera 1
5. Gonzalez 1
Solo Home Runs
1. Cruz 4
2. Gonzalez 2
3. Cabrera 1
4. Pujols 1
5. Dunn 1
Two-run Home Runs
1. Howard 3
2. Pujols 3
3. Reynolds 3
4. Pena 1
5. Cruz 1
Three-run Home Runs
1. Pena 2
2. Cabrera 1
3. Pujols 1
4. Cruz 1
Grand Slams
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Friday, April 16, 2010
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