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Multi HR Games + Consecutive HR Streaks in 2014
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For Games Played Through July 7, 2014
Multi HR Games in MLB 2014
For Games Played Through July 7, 2014 ( Steve Pearce with Last 2 HR game – June 30th, Lonnie Chisenhall last with 3 HRs – June 9th, Last 4 HR game – Josh Hamilton – May 8, 2012)
Last 4 HR Game
Josh Hamilton, Rangers (4) – May 8, 2012
Last 3 HR Game
Lonnie Chisenhall (3 HR Game) June 9th
Chris Davis, Orioles (3 HR Game) May 20th
Ryan Braun – Brewers (3 HR Game) – April.8th Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: adam dunn, adam jones, adam laroche, adrian beltre, adrian gonzalez, albert pujols, alex avila, alex gordon, alexei ramirez, alfonso soriano, all time leaders for homers in consecutive games MLB, andrelton simmons, andrew mcctuchen, angel pagan, anthony rendon, anthony rizzo, aramis ramirez, asdrubal cabrera, barry bonds, ben zobrist, BIlly Hamilton, brandon belt, Brandon Hicks, brayan pena, brett gardner, brett lawrie, Brian Dozier, c.j. cron, Caleb Joseph, carl crawford, carlos beltran, carlos gomez, carlos gonzalez, carlos santana, charlie blackmon, chase utley, chris carter, Chris Colabello, chris davis, christian yelich, Corey Dickerson, curtis granderson, dale long, david murphy, david ortiz, david ross, dayan viciedo, derek dietrich, derek norris, desmond jennings, devin mesoraco, didi gregorius, don mattngly, Dustin Ackley, edwin encarnacion, eric chavez, evan gattis, freddie freeman, garrett jones, george springer, gordon beckham, hunter pence, ian desmond, j.d. martinez, jason heyward, jay bruce, jayson werth, jhonny peralta, jimmy rollins, joey votto, john jaso, john mayberry Jr., jon singleton, Jonathan Villar, Jordy Mercer, jose abreu, jose bautista, josh donaldson, josh willingham, Juan Francisco, juan uribe, justin upton, kelly johnson, ken griffey jr, Kevin Mench, Khris Davis, kyle seager, marcell ozuna, mark reynolds, mark teixeira, mark trumbo, martin prado, Matt Adams, matt dominguez, melky cabrera, michael brantley, michael choice, michael cuddyer, miguel cabrera, miguel montero, Mike Morse, mike moustakas, mike napoli, mike olt, Mike Trout, mike zunino, morgan ensberg, neil walker, nelson cruz, nick markakis, nolan arenado, oswaldo arcia, pablo sandoval, paul goldschmidt, pedro alvarez, ramon hernandez, raul ibanez, Rene Rivera, robinson chirinos, ryan braun, ryan hanigan, ryan howard, sean rodriguez, seth smith, shin-soo choo, steve pearce, todd frazier, Tommy Medica, Torii Hunter, travis hafner, travis snider, troy tulowitzki, victor martinez, wil myers, wilin rosario, xander bogaerts, yan gomes, Yangervis Solarte, yasiel puig, yasmani grandal, yoenis cespedes, zach walters
There Was A Power Outage In The MLB SAT, But Not At Camden Yards: HR Leaderboards 2014
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There were just 20 HRs hit in 17 games played worth of action on Sat. June 28th, 2014, or 0.59 Bolts per team.
Added to that, were that no one hit 2 in a game, and none of the 15 players currently in the top 5 of either the AL or NL hit a big fly yesterday either.
Among the HRs hit, was a 5 HR contest held at Orioles Park At Camden Yards in Baltimore on Saturday.
It was not Chris Davis, Nelson Cruz or even Evan Longoria doing the deed, but Manny Machado, Nick Markakis for the O’s – and Desmond Jennings, newcomer Kevin Keirmaier – and Logan Forsythe also hit his 1st blast of the year.
Darin Mastrorianni also went yard for his 1st long ball with the Blue Jays (2nd game) and first for the season.
Seldom used David Ross – and Dayan Viciedo are the only 2 players in the MLB carrying a HR streak, after no one entered Saturday’s play with a consecutive streak.
Really other than C.J. Cron‘s and Jose Abreu‘s 2 tater trots, it hasn’t been a banger weekend for the power bats.
For those that love the long ball we have updated our list on Multi HR Game to add the last 4 HR game in the Majors, along with the fellas that have the last 3 HR and 2 HR contests.
We have done the same with consecutive HR list, where we have 2 games through 8 listed as the last streaks.
Devin Mesoraco is the only one to have a 5 gamer in 2014, where 6, 7, 8 vary from 2012, to 2006, to 1993 respectively. Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: adam dunn, adam jones, adam laroche, adrian beltre, adrian gonzalez, albert pujols, alex avila, alex gordon, alexei ramirez, alfonso soriano, all time leaders for homers in consecutive games MLB, andrelton simmons, andrew mcctuchen, angel pagan, anthony rendon, anthony rizzo, aramis ramirez, asdrubal cabrera, barry bonds, ben zobrist, BIlly Hamilton, brandon belt, Brandon Hicks, brayan pena, brett gardner, brett lawrie, Brian Dozier, c.j. cron, Caleb Joseph, carl crawford, carlos beltran, carlos gomez, carlos gonzalez, carlos santana, charlie blackmon, chase utley, chris carter, Chris Colabello, chris davis, christian yelich, Corey Dickerson, curtis granderson, dale long, david murphy, david ortiz, david ross, dayan viciedo, derek dietrich, derek norris, desmond jennings, devin mesoraco, didi gregorius, don mattngly, Dustin Ackley, edwin encarnacion, eric chavez, evan gattis, freddie freeman, garrett jones, george springer, gordon beckham, hunter pence, ian desmond, j.d. martinez, jason heyward, jay bruce, jayson werth, jhonny peralta, jimmy rollins, joey votto, john jaso, john mayberry Jr., jon singleton, Jonathan Villar, Jordy Mercer, jose abreu, jose bautista, josh donaldson, josh willingham, Juan Francisco, juan uribe, justin upton, kelly johnson, ken griffey jr, Kevin Mench, Khris Davis, kyle seager, marcell ozuna, mark reynolds, mark teixeira, mark trumbo, martin prado, Matt Adams, matt dominguez, melky cabrera, michael brantley, michael choice, michael cuddyer, miguel cabrera, miguel montero, Mike Morse, mike moustakas, mike napoli, mike olt, Mike Trout, mike zunino, morgan ensberg, neil walker, nelson cruz, nick markakis, nolan arenado, oswaldo arcia, pablo sandoval, paul goldschmidt, pedro alvarez, ramon hernandez, raul ibanez, Rene Rivera, robinson chirinos, ryan braun, ryan hanigan, ryan howard, sean rodriguez, seth smith, shin-soo choo, steve pearce, todd frazier, Tommy Medica, Torii Hunter, travis hafner, travis snider, troy tulowitzki, victor martinez, wil myers, wilin rosario, xander bogaerts, Yangervis Solarte, yasiel puig, yasmani grandal, yoenis cespedes, zach walters
Devin Mesoraco Hits A Homer For The 5th Straight Game: ALL Streaks Of 2 Or More 2014
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Devin Mesoraco is hitting HRs at a record pace this year, with 14 HRs in just 150 AB. He is among the leaderboards in all of the Catchers offensive categories despite a heavy DL stint. Heading into play today, he has 3 Slashed .320/.387/.667 – and added 40 RBI in his 43 Games Played this campaign. He has also hit a HR in 5 consecutive games. If he can hit a HR in the next game he plays, Mesoraco will be entering extremely rarified air. Only 20 MLB’ers have ever hit a long ball in 6 straight games. The last time the feat was done in the MLB – was by Chris Davis back in 2012. Don Mattinglty, Dale Long and Ken Griffey JR. all share the record – with blasts in 8 straight.
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Devin Mesoraco has finally arrived for the Reds.
The Catcher is completely on fire, homering for his 5th straight game on Tuesday night, and giving him 14 on the year in just 150 AB (1 HR/10.72 AB).
The 26 Year Old Catcher is now trailing just Evan Gattis for the NL and MLB lead for the position despite playing in just 43 Games.
He is also in 2nd for RBI with 40 (2nd to Miguel Montero‘s – 43) which is almost a man knocked in per game.
Mesoraco was drafted in the 1st round (15th) of the 2007 MLB Amateur Draft.
The franchise has thought so much of his potential, they have traded away Ramon Hernandez, Yasmani Grandal and Ryan Hanigan to clear a spot for him to thrive.
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Tags: adam dunn, adam jones, adam laroche, adrian beltre, adrian gonzalez, albert pujols, alex avila, alex gordon, alexei ramirez, alfonso soriano, all time leaders for homers in consecutive games MLB, andrelton simmons, andrew mcctuchen, angel pagan, anthony rendon, anthony rizzo, aramis ramirez, asdrubal cabrera, barry bonds, ben zobrist, BIlly Hamilton, brandon belt, Brandon Hicks, brayan pena, brett gardner, brett lawrie, Brian Dozier, c.j. cron, Caleb Joseph, carl crawford, carlos beltran, carlos gomez, carlos gonzalez, carlos santana, charlie blackmon, chase utley, chris carter, Chris Colabello, chris davis, christian yelich, Corey Dickerson, curtis granderson, dale long, david murphy, david ortiz, derek dietrich, derek norris, desmond jennings, devin mesoraco, didi gregorius, don mattngly, Dustin Ackley, edwin encarnacion, eric chavez, evan gattis, freddie freeman, garrett jones, george springer, gordon beckham, hunter pence, ian desmond, j.d. martinez, jason heyward, jay bruce, jayson werth, jhonny peralta, jimmy rollins, joey votto, john jaso, john mayberry Jr., jon singleton, Jonathan Villar, Jordy Mercer, jose abreu, jose bautista, josh donaldson, josh willingham, Juan Francisco, juan uribe, justin upton, kelly johnson, ken griffey jr, Kevin Mench, Khris Davis, kyle seager, marcell ozuna, mark reynolds, mark teixeira, mark trumbo, martin prado, Matt Adams, matt dominguez, melky cabrera, michael brantley, michael choice, michael cuddyer, miguel cabrera, miguel montero, Mike Morse, mike moustakas, mike napoli, mike olt, Mike Trout, mike zunino, morgan ensberg, neil walker, nelson cruz, nick markakis, nolan arenado, oswaldo arcia, pablo sandoval, paul goldschmidt, pedro alvarez, ramon hernandez, raul ibanez, Rene Rivera, robinson chirinos, ryan braun, ryan hanigan, ryan howard, sean rodriguez, seth smith, shin-soo choo, steve pearce, todd frazier, Tommy Medica, Torii Hunter, travis hafner, travis snider, troy tulowitzki, victor martinez, wil myers, wilin rosario, xander bogaerts, Yangervis Solarte, yasiel puig, yasmani grandal, yoenis cespedes, zach walters
Top 5 Home Run Hitters In MLB For 2014: AL/NL, HR Streaks + Multi HR Games
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Mark Trumbo has homered in 4 straight games, which is halfway to the ALL – Time Record held by Don Mattingly, Ken Griffey JR and Dale Long. Mattingly owns the aggregate total of 10 HRs hit for those 8 games. Despite his efforts, the D’Backs enter today’s game at 2 – 7. Trumbo also leads the MLB with 5 HRs overall. The slugger has 2 more years left of Arbitration Eligibility after the 2014, and will become a Free Agent in 2017. He was acquired in a trade from the LA Angels that saw the D’Backs part with Starter Tyler Skaggs. Arizona also sent OF Adam Eaton to the White Sox, and received Minor Leagues A.J. Shugel and Brandon Jacobs in the deal. Chicago parted with Hector Santiago as well to LA.
By Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner): Follow @chuckbooth3024
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Here at the MLB Reports we look to do things different. It is one of our many motto’s.
We simply can’t look over every stat, or even chart every HR for that matter, but I have decided that we will carry the top 5 HR hitters for each the AL and NL on a page we have dubbed Stats.
For the HR feature. we will also list multiple HR games for players… Or if they have HRs in multiple games. Once a week we will post these on the home page for the site as a regular page post.
Kemp and Ramirez Both Hit 2 HRs 4 – 6 – 14
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Passing The Torch From Greatest MLB Player To Player During The Years 1979 – 2013: From Brett To Cabrera
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Cabrera has had back to back AL MVP seasons in 2012 and 2013. He has also won 3 straight AL Batting Titles. Cabrera is the best player offensively in the universe. He has put up 10 straight 100+ RBI campaigns, but he has racked in 276 RBI, and also 88 HRs – while featuring an OPS well north of 1.000. The 11 Year Veterans totals would have even been higher in 2013, but he fought a torn groin for the last half of the year. The 8 time ALL – Star and 5 time Silver Slugger Award Winner has improved even greater on his totals over the last decade. Cabrera has a Career 3 Slash Line of .321/.399/.967 – with 365 HRs and 1260 RBI in just 1660 Games Played.
By Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner): Follow @chuckbooth3024
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While watching Miguel Cabrera this year, I started thinking about the best players in the MLB over the last 33 years. I am talking the best player of the game at any point of time.
I tracked back to 1979 for this article. I may expand further back in follow-up articles. I didn’t rank defense as highly as offense when I came up with the players.
I agonized over players like Mike Schmidt, Jim Rice, Wade Boggs and Cal Ripken for some of the years given in specific time frames. These gentlemen were given every consideration.
In the end, we are talking about the best player in the game though and it is always subject to debate and personal opinion.
The criteria had to involve leading the league in several different offensive and/or defensive categories, followed by routinely being in the top 7 in MVP balloting (if not taking home the honor), All-Star Appearances for every year I listed them for and most of them won silver sluggers and/or Gold Gloves as well.
Cabrera’s 3 HR Game – 2013
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Passing of the Torch as The Greatest Player in The MLB: From Pujols to Hamilton
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Wednesday June.6, 2012

Josh Hamilton is on pace for 64 HRs and 177 RBI in 2012 with a .345 AVG. He has taken over as the best player in MLB from Albert Pujols -Photo Courtesy of http://www.real-fans.com
Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Writer and @chuckbooth3024 on twitter)- While watching Josh Hamilton this year, I started thinking about the best players in the MLB over the last 33 years. I am talking the best player of the game at any point of time. I tracked back to 1979 for this article. I may expand further back in follow up articles. I did rank defense highly when I came up with the players. I did agonize over Mike Schmidt, Jim Rice, Wade Boggs and Cal Ripken for some of the years given in specific time frames. These gentlemen were given every consideration. In the end, we are talking about the best player in the game though and it is always subject to debate and personal opinion. The criteria had to involve leading the league in several different offensive and/or defensive categories, followed by routinely being in the top 7 in MVP balloting(if not taking home the honor), All-Star Appearances for every year I listed them for and most of them won silver sluggers and/or Gold Gloves as well.

George Brett won batting titles in 3 different decades and flirted with .400 in 1980 while hitting .390 for the year. -Photo courtesy of lanius.wordpress.com
George Brett 1979-1983-George Brett was the best hitter in the game from 1979-1983. He hit for a .320 average and slugged his way to having the Royals as perennial contenders. He led the league in triples (20) and hits in 1979. In 1980, he hit .390 with a .454 OBP, 664 SLG and a 1.118 OBP which led the league. In 1983, Brett led the league in slugging an OPS once again. Brett won the MVP in 1980 and was the runner-up in 1979. In 1985, George Brett would lead the Royals to a World Series. He later won a batting title at age 37 with a .329 average. This was the toughest time frame to judge from 1979-1983. Mike Schmidt was an incredible force at third base with huge power and Jim Rice also put up mammoth numbers, but in the end I chose George Brett because he was more consistent out of 3. Read the rest of this entry →
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