rdunham98 said:
Thinking it must be a modern(ish) player so I am going with Sosa
Um... nope.Quote:
I referenced the Golden Sombrero last night. Joey Gallo has achieved this masterful feat 17 times in his short, storied career. That ties him for 11th in MLB history with Sammy Sosa and Rob Deer.
Nay.Farmer1906 said:
Miggy has to be one of the active.
Fat Bib Fortuna said:
Sorry, I meant to write the answer last night.
Most Golden Sombreros:
#1 Ryan Howard 27
#2 Chris Davis 26 (you can do it!)
#3 Reggie Jackson 23
#4 Giancarlo Stanton 21
Sammy Sosa, Ray Lankford, and Aaron Judge are the only players with more than 2 platinum sombreros in a career.
Pehaps the greatest date in baseball history came on June 18, 2019, when JD Martinez of the Sox and Miguel Sano of the Twins recorded platinum sombreros in the same game, a 17-inning affair. Martinez went 0 for 8 and Sano went 0 for 7.
Fat Bib Fortuna said:
We need to talk about Joey. He's lost his way. He's slumping.
Friday night, Joey Gallo failed to strike out for a second consecutive game. He has only 1 strikeout in the last three games. And he hit a home run from here to Bolivia on top of that. He's hitting .212, good for 146th in the majors. That troubles me. If pitchers start not being able to get this guy out 80+% of the time, they're going to start throwing him fewer and fewer pitches that he will swing at, which is basically everything that doesn't bounce before it reaches home.
At the time of this writing, Javier Baez has tied Joey for the MLB lead in strikeouts with 77, and the Cubs are only in the bottom of the fifth inning against the Giants. Joey Rooster could very well wake up tomorrow morning, or more likely, tomorrow afternoon, no longer in first place in strikeouts. This is the first time all year he hasn't struck out in consecutive games. His pace for the season is down to an uninspiring 211 strikeouts, which would barely even be career high, and nowhere near the Reynoldsian effort we're all hoping to see come September.
I'm trying to keep my head up. But on nights like these, I just don't know if Joe Joe SiGal has got it in him.
Friday night update:
Eugenio Suarez 1 K tonight, 73 on the season.
Matt Chapman 0 K tonight, 74 on the season
Javier Baez 1 K tonight, 77 on the season
Joey Gallo, 0 K tonight, 77 on the season
He must not share with JobuQuote:
Niko Goodrum .419 (68/162) - Is there really a guy out there who's last name is Goodrum? Is he the patriarch of House Bacardi on Game of Thrones?
Joey Gallo hit his first sacrifice fly. It came in his 1,337th PA. Only Greg Maddux (1,405) and Steve Sax (1,388) went deeper into their career before getting their first sac fly. Gallo has 96 HRs. Next most HRs before getting first sac fly is 50 by Wily Mo Pena.
— Tim Kurkjian (@Kurkjian_ESPN) April 21, 2019
Only way that's an even trade:toucan82 said:
I assumed Tatis would be part of the return in that trade
RED AG 98 said:
I am reminded of this all-time doozy of a stat:Joey Gallo hit his first sacrifice fly. It came in his 1,337th PA. Only Greg Maddux (1,405) and Steve Sax (1,388) went deeper into their career before getting their first sac fly. Gallo has 96 HRs. Next most HRs before getting first sac fly is 50 by Wily Mo Pena.
— Tim Kurkjian (@Kurkjian_ESPN) April 21, 2019
That was 2019. Now in 2021, our protagonist's 7th year in The Show, he still has only this single sac fly to his credit. Just a tremendous feat for a fly-ball power hitter.
Nothing is impossible with GalloTarponChaser said:RED AG 98 said:
I am reminded of this all-time doozy of a stat:Joey Gallo hit his first sacrifice fly. It came in his 1,337th PA. Only Greg Maddux (1,405) and Steve Sax (1,388) went deeper into their career before getting their first sac fly. Gallo has 96 HRs. Next most HRs before getting first sac fly is 50 by Wily Mo Pena.
— Tim Kurkjian (@Kurkjian_ESPN) April 21, 2019
That was 2019. Now in 2021, our protagonist's 7th year in The Show, he still has only this single sac fly to his credit. Just a tremendous feat for a fly-ball power hitter.
That just seems completely impossible. Like he's trying to not hit sac flies.
We believe in you, Joey! Don't lose faith, you were called for this greatnessFarmer1906 said:
The pressure of summer claims many of record chasers. Some people are made for the big moment. And some just aren't.