2014’s Top Home Run Hitters (MLB): HR Streaks (3 Active) (Puig, Dozier, Crawford) + Goldy’s Big Night)
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Paul Goldschmidt carried the offense for the whole season in 2013 and also played stellar defense at first base for the DBacks. . He had a .302/.401/.952 triple-slash with 36 HRs and 125 RBIs – and this also included him having 332 Total Bases. He also led the National League in Extra-Base hits with 75 and was third in runs scored at 103. He finished 2nd in NL MVP Voting for his efforts. . In 2014, he has continued his assault on NL pitching, despite the club not faring as well. Heading into Sunday, he has a slash line of .324/.375/.571 – and leads the NL in GP (45) PA (202) AB (182) H (59) 2B (18) XBH (27) and TB (104) and is tied for 4th in HRs with 9.
Paul Goldschmidt absolutely obliterated Dodgers Pitching on Saturday night, touching them up for 2 HRs, 2 – 2B, 6 RBI 5 Runs, Added 12 Total Bases, and even walked once for good measure.
Goldschmidt also was the only MLB’er to smack 2 big flies yesterday. Furthermore he entered a logjam of players that are now tied for 4th place in the NL with Charlie Blackmon, Carlos Gomez, Brandon Belt, Justin Upton Adrian Gonzalez and Yasiel Puig.
Speaking of Puig, he hit a HR for a 2nd straight game, and his 4th smash over the fence of the week. He finds himself back in the top 5 in several offensive categories.
Troy Tulowitzki enjoyed home cooking again, with his 3 – 4 night, with his 12th HR to stay tied with other NL Leader Giancarlo Stanton.
Both Jose Bautista and Brian Dozier did yard work yesterday, to draw themselves in a tie for 3rd place each with Nelson Cruz of the Baltimore Orioles.
Current HR streaks that ended yesterday were Derek Dietrich at 2, and Josh Donaldson at 3 games straight, although the A’s 3B hit a Triple and added 3 RBI in the win versus the Indians in Cleveland Saturday.

Yasiel Puig was signed as an International Free Agent in 2012. The 22 Year old phenom exploded onto scene in the National League – 3 Slashing .319/.381/.925 – with 19 HRs, 42 RBI and 66 Runs Scored in his 104 Games Played. He was a big part of the team winning the Division – and he will be a mainstay for years – being signed until 2018. Puig’s electrified the city of Los Angeles, and Dodger Stadium with his all out hustle, flamboyant play, and their flair for the dramatic. Once fellow teammate Hanley Ramirez joined him last season, the club went on a historic 42 – 8 run, which hadn’t happened in nearly 60 years for a 50 game stretch. This year he has an OPS of 1.013 so far, and has hit 9 HRs and added 35 RBI
For Games Played Through May.17, 2014
Top 5 HR Leaders AL
Jose Abreu, White Sox – 15
Nelson Cruz, Orioles – 12
David Ortiz, Red Sox – 11
Jose Bautista, Blue Jays – 11
Brian Dozier, Twins – 11
Top 5 HR Leaders NL
Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins – 12
Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies – 12
Mike Morse, Giants – 9
Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers – 9
Justin Upton – Braves – 9
Brandon Belt, Giants – 9
Charlie Blackmon – Rockies – 9
Yasiel Puig, Dodgers – 9
Paul Goldschmidt, Dbacks – 9
Multi HR Games in MLB 2014
Ryan Braun – Brewers (3 HR Game) – April.8th
Ryan Braun – Brewers (2 HR Game) – April.19th
Paul Goldschmidt, Dbacks (2) May 17th
Josh Reddick, A’s (2) – May 16th
Edwin Encarnacion. Blue Jays (2) – May 15th
2nd Multi HR Game of the year.
David Ortiz, Red Sox (2) – May 14th
2nd Multi HR game, second consecutive day.. Impressive 4 HRs in 2 days.
David Ortiz, Red Sox (2) – May 13th
Brandon Moss, A’s (2) – May 13th
Dustin Ackley, Mariners (2) – May 11th
Derek Norris, A’s (2) – May 11th
Corey Dickerson, Rockies (2) – May 10th
Jedd Gyorko, Padres (2) – May 9th
Edwin Encarnacion. Blue Jays (2) – May 8th
Adam Jones, Orioles (2) May 7th
Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies (2) May 5th
Brandon Crawford, Giants (2) – May 4th
Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins (2) – May 4th
2nd Multi HR Game of The Year
George Kottaras, Indians (2) May 4th
Jhonny Peralta, Cards (2) – Apr.27th
Kyle Seager, Mariners (2) – Apr.27th
2nd Multi HR game of the year
Starlin Castro, Cubs (2) – Apr.27th
Jose Abreu, White Sox – (2) Apr.25th
3rd Multi HR game of the year for Abreu
Josh Donaldson, Athletics (2) – Apr.24th
Nelson Cruz, Orioles, (2) – Apr.23rd
Mike Morse, Giants (2) – Apr.23rd
Kyle Seager, Mariners (2) – Apr.23rd
Hector Santiago, Giants (2) – Apr.23rd
Albert Pujols, Angels (2) including 500th HR Apr.22
Charlie Blackmon – Rockies – Apr.21
Wil Myers, Rays (2) April.19th
Ryan Hanigan, Rays (2) April 19th
6th teammates to do the feat this year
Howie Kendrick, Angels (2) – Apr.19
Neil Walker, Pirates (2) – Apr.14th
Gaby Sanchez, Pirates (2) – Apr.14th
5th teammates to do 2 HRs in a same game
Evan Gattis, Braves (2) – Apr.14th
Dan Uggla, Braves (2) – Apr.14th
– 4th teammates to both do it this year in the same game.
Ben Zobrist, Rays (2) – April 13th
Brian McCann, Yankees (2) – Apr 12th
Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins (2) – April 12th
Jose Abreu, White Sox (2) – April 10th (2nd time this year.)
Justin Upton – Braves (2) – April.10th
Russell Martin – Pirates (2) – April.9th
Pedro Alvarez, Pirates (2) Multi HR Game Apr.9th
3rd teammates to do this in the same game
Corey Hart – Mariners (2) – April 8th
Avisail Garcia, White Sox (2) – April 8th
Jose Abreu, White Sox (2) – April 8th
2nd teammates to do this in the same game.
Jason Castro, Astros (2) – April.8th
Matt Kemp, Dodgers – (2) Multi HR Game Apr.06
Hanley Ramirez, Dodgers – (2) Multi HR Game Apr.06
1st teammates to do this in the same game this year.
Nolan Arenado, Rockies (2) Multi HR Game Apr.5
Pedro Alvarez, Pirates (2) Multi HR Game Apr.4
Lucas Duda, NY Mets (2) Multi HR Game Apr.4
Todd Frazier, Reds, (2) Multi HR Game Apr 3rd.
Jose Bautista – Blue Jays (2) Multi HR Game Apr 2nd
Brad Miller, Mariners – (2) Multi HR Game Apr 1st
Freddie Freeman – Braves (2) Multi HR Game Apr 1st
Alejandro De Aza – White Sox (2) – Multi HR Game Mar.31st.
HRs Streaks (Games Consecutive in MLB)
***Denotes Active Streak.
4 Games
Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers Apr.09 – Apr.13
Mark Trumbo, D’Backs – 4 Games – Apr.03 – Apr.08
Melky Cabrera, Blue Jays – 4 Games – Apr.04 – Apr.08
3 Games
Josh Donaldson, Athletics – May 13 – May.17
2nd streak for Donaldson
Mike Olt, Cubs – May.07 – May.09
Edwin Encarnacion. Blue Jays – May.06 – May.08
Desmond Jennings, Rays, May.01 – May.03
Anthony Rizzo, Cubs, Apr.30 – May.03
Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers Apr.24 – Apr.26
Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies – Apr.22 – Apr.25
Andrew McCutchen, Pirates – Apr.21 – Apr.23
Charlie Blackmon, Rockies – Apr.20 – Apr.23
Torii Hunter, Tigers – Apr.04 – Apr.06
Carlos Beltran, Yankees, April.12 – Apr.16
2 Games
***Brian Dozier, Twins – May 16 – May 17
2nd HR Streak for Dozier
***Yasiel Puig, Dodgers – May 16 – 17
2nd HR Streak for Puig
***Carl Crawford – May 16 – May 17
Derek Dietrich, Marlins – May 15 – May 16
Nelson Cruz, Orioles – May 14 – May 15
3rd Streak For Cruz.
Mike Morse, Giants – May.14 – May.15
3rd Streak for Morse.
David Ortiz, Red Sox (2) – May 14th
Yangervis Solarte, Yankees, – May.13 – May.14
Curtis Granderson, Mets May 12 – May 13
Charlie Blackmon , Rockies May 10 – May 11
2nd streak for Blackmon
Yasiel Puig, Dodgers, May 11 – May.12
Christian Yelich, Marlins, May.11 – May.12
Ian Kinsler, Tigers, May.11 – May.12
C.J. Cron, Angels, May.10 – May.12
Mark Teixeira, Yankees, May.10 – May.11
3rd HR streak for Tex this year
Dustin Ackley, Mariners May 10 – May 11
Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies – May.09 – May 10th
3rd streak for TULO.
Joey Votto, Reds, May.09 – May.10
3rd HRs Streak for Votto.
John Jaso, A’s May .09 – May.10
Yoenis Cespedes, A’s – May.08 – May.09
Steve Pearce, O’s – May.08 – May.09
Asdrubal Cabrera, Indians -May.08 – May.09
Victor Martinez, Tigers – May.07 – May.08
Paul Goldschmidt, Dbacks – May.06 – May. 07
Miguel Cabrera, Tigers – May.06 – May.07
Adrian Beltre, Rangers – May.06 – May.07
Gordon Beckham, White Sox – May.06 – May.07
Yasmani Grandal, Padres – May.05 – May.06
Wil Myers, Rays, May.03 – May.04
Jonathan Villar, Astros, May.03 – May.04
Mike Morse, Giants – May.02 – May.03
Mark Teixeira, Yankees, May.02 – May.03
Colby Rasmus, Blue Jays, May.01 – May.02
2nd HR streak for Rasmus of 2 games this year
Marlon Byrd, Phillies, Apr.30 – May.02
Angel Pagan, Giants, May.01 – May.02
Nick Markakis, Orioles, May.1 (Doubleheader)
Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies, Apr.30 – May.01
Brayan Pena, Reds, Apr.30 – May.01
Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies Apr.28 – Apr.29
Mark Teixeira, Yankees Apr.27 – Apr.29
Carlos Santana, Indians Apr.28 – Apr.29
Brandon Hicks, Giants Apr.27 – Apr.28
Kyle Seager, Mariners Apr.26 – Apr.27th
Juan Francisco, Blue Jays, Apr.25 – Apr.26
Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Apr.25 – Apr.26
Justin Upton – Braves, Apr.25 – Apr.26
Josh Donaldson, Athletics – Apr.24 – Apr.25
Mike Morse, Giants – Apr.23 – Apr.25
Adam Dunn, White Sox – Apr.22 – Apr.24
Jose Abreu, White Sox – Apr.22 – Apr.23
Nelson Cruz, Orioles, – Apr.22 – Apr.23
Brett Lawrie, Blue Jays – Apr.22 – Apr.23
Mike Moustakas, Royals – Apr.22 – Apr.23
Chris Colabello, Twins – Apr.22 – Apr.23
Chris Carter, Astros – Apr.22 – Apr.23
Mike Napoli, Red Sox – Apr.21 – Apr.22
Nolan Arenado, Rockies – Apr.21 – Apr.22
Matt Dominguez, Astros – Apr.21 – Apr.22
Ryan Howard, Phillies – Apr.20 – Apr.21
Michael Brantley, Indians – Apr.20 – Apr.21
Mark Reynolds, Brewers – Apr.19 – Apr.20
Ryan Braun – Brewers – April.19th – Apr.20
Albert Pujols, Angels – Apr.18th – Apr.19th
3rd consecutive streak for Pujols (2 games each time for all 6 HRs)
Sean Rodriguez, Rays – Apr.17 – Apr.18
Zach Walters, Nationals – Apr.15 – Apr.16
Evan Gattis, Braves – Apr.14 – Apr.16
Brett Lawrie, Blue Jays – Apr.13 – Apr.15
Neil Walker, Pirates – Apr.14 – Apr.15
Todd Frazier, Reds – Apr.14 – Apr.15
Jhonny Peralta, Cardinals – Apr.14 – Apr.15
Juan Uribe, Dodgers – Apr.13 – Apr.15
Ryan Howard, Phillies, Apr.13 – Apr.14
Andrelton Simmons, Braves, Apr.13 – Apr.14
Garrett Jones, Marlins, Apr.13 – Apr.14
Joey Votto, Reds, Apr.13 – Apr.14
Devin Mesoraco, Reds, Apr.13 – Apr.14
Wilin Rosario, Rockies, Apr.13 – Apr.14
Albert Pujols, Angles, Apr.13 – Apr.14
-2nd consecutive streak for Pujols.
Yoenis Cespedes, Athletics, Apr.13 – Apr.14
Colby Rasmus, Blue Jays, Apr.12 – Apr.13
Josh Donaldson, Athletics, April.12 – Apr.13
Raul Ibanez, Angels, April.12 – Apr.13
Freddie Freeman, Braves, Apr.12 – Apr.13
Alfonso Soriano, Yankees, Apr.11 – Apr.12
Justin Upton, Braves, Apr.10 – Apr.11
Albert Pujols, Angels – Apr.08, Apr.09
Brian Dozier, Twins – Apr.09, Apr.10
Travis Snider, Pirates – Apr.09, Apr.10
Pedro Alvarez, Pirates – Apr.09, Apr.10
Jayson Werth, Nationals – Apr.09, Apr.10
Kelly Johnson, Yankees – 2 Games Apr.08, Apr.09
Derek Norris, Athletics – 2 Games – Apr.08 – Apr.09
Josh Hamilton, Angels – 2 Games – Apr.04 – Apr.05
Chase Utley, Phillies – 2 Games – Apr.04 – Apr.05
Jay Bruce, Reds – 2 Games – Apr.03 – Apr.04
Nelson Cruz, Orioles – 2 Games Apr.1 – Apr.03
Seth Smith, Padres – 2 Games Mar.30 – Apr.1
Brandon Belt, Giants – 2 Games – Mar.31 – Apr.1

Brian Dozier has consistently put up great power and leadoff numbers for the Minnesota Twins thus far in the 2014 campaign. The 27 Year Old (8th RD pick from the 2009 Draft for Minny) , leads the AL in AB (195) and Runs Scored (40). This goes nice with 11 HRs (T-3rd AL), 30 BB (3rd AL), 12 SB (3rd AL) and 25 RBI. Dozier’s line is .258/.377/.485 heading into play May 18th.. If he keeps this up, he may join Joe Mauer at the ALL – Star Game at Target Field in mid July.
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