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Post by Saint on Sept 17, 2024 11:08:45 GMT -6
1000 Runs: Achieved! 2000 Hits: Achieved! 300 SB: Achieved!! 200 HR: Achieved! 400 Doubles: Achieved!1000 RBI: 190 1500 Runs: 349 3000 Hits: 774 300 HR: 72 500 Doubles: 71 400 Steals: 85 *1 HR from a 20/20 season *11 Runs for 100 *1 Double to reach 30 for the 9th time. Which feat will happen first? Which one will be last? He's been hitting the ball a little harder this month, so I'm hoping he can get that 20th HR soon. He also still has an outside chance at 200 Hits if he can keep piling up these multi-hit games. He needs 21 Hits in 12 games.
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Post by Saint on Sept 23, 2024 9:29:42 GMT -6
1000 Runs: Achieved! 2000 Hits: Achieved! 300 SB: Achieved!! 200 HR: Achieved! 400 Doubles: Achieved! 1000 RBI: 188 1500 Runs: 346 3000 Hits: 771 300 HR: 71 500 Doubles: 71 400 Steals: 85
*Reached his 3rd 20/20 season; first time since 2017 *8 Runs for 100 *1 Double to reach 30 for the 9th time.
It's ended up a good offensive season, but it would be nice to see him finish up back over .300/.800. His defensive metrics also took a hit over the last week or so knocking his WAR down when it was almost to 4.0.
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Post by Saint on Sept 25, 2024 12:17:17 GMT -6
So Altuve needs 3 more HRs to set a new postseason HR record (until Schwarber catches him, most likely). 29 is the current mark by Manny Ramirez.
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Post by Saint on Sept 30, 2024 9:08:15 GMT -6
1000 Runs: Achieved! 2000 Hits: Achieved! 300 SB: Achieved!! 200 HR: Achieved! 400 Doubles: Achieved! 1000 RBI: 188 1500 Runs: 344 3000 Hits: 768 300 HR: 71 500 Doubles: 69 400 Steals: 85
A good year for Altuve, but certainly some potential signs of decline. His lowest OPS since 2013, but he was still the best offensive 2B in the AL which should win him his 7th SS.
.295/.350/.439 (.790//126 OPS+) 20 HR 65 RBI 94 Runs 185 Hits 31 Doubles
A healthy season next year should result in him reaching 2400 Hits, 1200 Runs, and MAYBE 250 HR.
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Post by Ashitaka on Sept 30, 2024 12:38:58 GMT -6
I was glad to see the 20+ steals. First time since the 2017 MVP season. 300 HR and 400 SB is certainly in the cards and is pretty rare company, just Barry and Bobby Bonds (still kills me that Biggio was 9 HR short).
Wish our team as a whole would take more advantage of those bigger bases. No reason Pena shouldn't have 30 steals...
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Post by Saint on Sept 30, 2024 12:56:36 GMT -6
I was glad to see the 20+ steals. First time since the 2017 MVP season. 300 HR and 400 SB is certainly in the cards and is pretty rare company, just Barry and Bobby Bonds (still kills me that Biggio was 9 HR short). Wish our team as a whole would take more advantage of those bigger bases. No reason Pena shouldn't have 30 steals... I forgot about his steals. And yes, Pena and Altuve could both run more. I'm also surprised that Bregman doesn't try to steal hardly at all. I know he's had his hamstring issues, but he's been pretty healthy his last 3 seasons now. He went from averaging 8/10 a season his first four years (including a partial rookie season), to only 8 total in all the following seasons.
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Post by Ashitaka on Sept 30, 2024 13:18:06 GMT -6
I was glad to see the 20+ steals. First time since the 2017 MVP season. 300 HR and 400 SB is certainly in the cards and is pretty rare company, just Barry and Bobby Bonds (still kills me that Biggio was 9 HR short). Wish our team as a whole would take more advantage of those bigger bases. No reason Pena shouldn't have 30 steals... I forgot about his steals. And yes, Pena and Altuve could both run more. I'm also surprised that Bregman doesn't try to steal hardly at all. I know he's had his hamstring issues, but he's been pretty healthy his last 3 seasons now. He went from averaging 8/10 a season his first four years (including a partial rookie season), to only 8 total in all the following seasons. Per Fangraphs' BsR (Base Running Runs Above Average - "Number of runs above or below average a player has been worth on the bases, based on stolen bases, caught stealing, extra bases taken, outs on the bases, and avoiding double plays. It is the combination of wSB, UBR, and wGDP"), Houston is the third-worst baserunning team in baseball this year. Really should be a point of emphasis next year...
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Post by Saint on Sept 30, 2024 13:21:56 GMT -6
I forgot about his steals. And yes, Pena and Altuve could both run more. I'm also surprised that Bregman doesn't try to steal hardly at all. I know he's had his hamstring issues, but he's been pretty healthy his last 3 seasons now. He went from averaging 8/10 a season his first four years (including a partial rookie season), to only 8 total in all the following seasons. Per Fangraphs' BsR (Base Running Runs Above Average - "Number of runs above or below average a player has been worth on the bases, based on stolen bases, caught stealing, extra bases taken, outs on the bases, and avoiding double plays. It is the combination of wSB, UBR, and wGDP"), Houston is the third-worst baserunning team in baseball this year. Really should be a point of emphasis next year... That doesn't really surprise me.
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Post by thomasj13 on Sept 30, 2024 19:24:04 GMT -6
Per Fangraphs' BsR (Base Running Runs Above Average - "Number of runs above or below average a player has been worth on the bases, based on stolen bases, caught stealing, extra bases taken, outs on the bases, and avoiding double plays. It is the combination of wSB, UBR, and wGDP"), Houston is the third-worst baserunning team in baseball this year. Really should be a point of emphasis next year... That doesn't really surprise me. Astros aren’t worst? That’s surprising
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Post by Saint on Nov 26, 2024 12:54:20 GMT -6
To reach 1500 Runs, 1000 RBI, 300 HR, 400 SB, 500 Doubles, and 3000 Hits...Altuve needs to average the following totals for the next 5 years:
69 Runs 38 RBI 15 HR 17 SB 14 Doubles 154 Hits
If he can do that while maintaining a .300 AVG, he'd be the only player other than Willie Mays to reach all of those marks.
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Post by inaltuvewetrust on Nov 26, 2024 19:15:07 GMT -6
To reach 1500 Runs, 1000 RBI, 300 HR, 400 SB, 500 Doubles, and 3000 Hits...Altuve needs to average the following totals for the next 5 years: 69 Runs 38 RBI 15 HR 17 SB 14 Doubles 154 Hits If he can do that while maintaining a .300 AVG, he'd be the only player other than Willie Mays to reach all of those marks. All are doable for Jose. The only one that is iffy, because he is older, is the stolen bases. All the others feel relatively easy, as long as he stays healthy.
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Post by thomasj13 on Nov 26, 2024 19:52:30 GMT -6
To reach 1500 Runs, 1000 RBI, 300 HR, 400 SB, 500 Doubles, and 3000 Hits...Altuve needs to average the following totals for the next 5 years: 69 Runs 38 RBI 15 HR 17 SB 14 Doubles 154 Hits If he can do that while maintaining a .300 AVG, he'd be the only player other than Willie Mays to reach all of those marks. Thank you for posting this
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Post by inaltuvewetrust on Nov 27, 2024 11:19:11 GMT -6
To reach 1500 Runs, 1000 RBI, 300 HR, 400 SB, 500 Doubles, and 3000 Hits...Altuve needs to average the following totals for the next 5 years: 69 Runs 38 RBI 15 HR 17 SB 14 Doubles 154 Hits If he can do that while maintaining a .300 AVG, he'd be the only player other than Willie Mays to reach all of those marks. Thank you for posting this Agreed. If anything, it made me realize that Jose can easily clear those averages each year. If healthy.
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