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From: luriem@alleg.edu(Michael Lurie) The Liberalizer
Subject: Winfield has Re: 200 SBs & 200 HRs
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 21:23:36 GMT
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In article <mjones.735584681@fenway> mjones@fenway.aix.kingston.ibm.com  
(Mike Jones) writes:
> dans@fore.csd.sgi.com (Dan Steinman) writes:
> >Last night on the Giants/Mets radio broadcast Hank and Ted were
> >discussing the fact that there were only 16 players who had ever hit
> >200 homeruns and stolen 200 bases in their career (while HoJo was
> >batting).  Anyone have a list?  Not as easy as it sounds to come up
> >with all of them.  I couldn't.  Mays, Mantle, Aaron, Henderson, Morgan,
> >Bonds (Dad), ???  Frank Robinson?  Molitor?  Yount?  Guessing now.  I'd
> >be interested to see the whole list.
> 
> First, please watch your line lengths. Not everyone has autowrap. 
> Second, Franklin to the rescue! Here's the list:
> Player        HR  SB
> Aaron        755 240
> Mays         660 338
> FRobinson    586 204
> RJackson     563 228
> Winfield     406 216 *
> Dawson       377 304 *
> Baylor       338 285
> BoBonds      332 461
> Wynn         291 225
> Strawberry   280 201 *
> Morgan       268 689
> Pinson       256 309
> Yount        235 247 *
> KGibson      208 253 *
> Sandberg     205 297 *
> 
> Players marked with an * are still active; numbers through 1991. That's  
only
> 15; the 16th is probably Rickey Henderson, who was listed at 184 HR, 994
> SB or George Brett, listed as 186 SB, 291 HR.
> 
> The surprises? Probably Reggie, Bayor, and Wynn for steals. Maybe Morgan  
(to
> a lot of people) for homers. I was kind of surprised to realize that
> Sandberg has that many steals, though I wasn't surprised that the number  
was
> >200.
> 
>  Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development |  
mjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com
> 
> Dreams are real while they last. Can we say more of life?
> 	- Havelock Ellis
