Big news for the thread:
1) Miguel Sano is back in Major League Baseball, having missed over 2.5 months after injuring himself during a celebration. Oh, but it gets better. What was Sano celebrating? A game winning fiasco, on which Sano himself ran into what looked like a sure out on the base paths, only for the Detroit Tigers to fling the ball into the outfield while botching a rundown on one of the slowest players in the league (I was there; I have seen better defense in T ball).
View that nonsense here.
2) But the bigger news is this: in admiring Miguel Sano's statistics, it became apparent that he achieved his feat of reaching 1000 Ks in 661 games with significantly more at bats and plate appearances than King Donkey, by virtue of batting in the middle of the Twins' order for several years.
By my unofficial count, Sano recorded his 1000th strikeout in at bat 2405, and plate appearance 2744. Both appear to be all time records.
Donkey is currently at 987 Ks with 2243 at bats, and 2670 plate appearances. Assuming he can get another 50 or so at bats, he will surely eclipse Sano's mark. He has 74 plate appearances to work with, which also looks very, very likely based on his performance this year (2.64 PA/strikeout).
You heard it here first: Donkey will make history this year.
Now we just have to wait and see which jersey he will be wearing when he does it.
1) Miguel Sano is back in Major League Baseball, having missed over 2.5 months after injuring himself during a celebration. Oh, but it gets better. What was Sano celebrating? A game winning fiasco, on which Sano himself ran into what looked like a sure out on the base paths, only for the Detroit Tigers to fling the ball into the outfield while botching a rundown on one of the slowest players in the league (I was there; I have seen better defense in T ball).
View that nonsense here.
2) But the bigger news is this: in admiring Miguel Sano's statistics, it became apparent that he achieved his feat of reaching 1000 Ks in 661 games with significantly more at bats and plate appearances than King Donkey, by virtue of batting in the middle of the Twins' order for several years.
By my unofficial count, Sano recorded his 1000th strikeout in at bat 2405, and plate appearance 2744. Both appear to be all time records.
Donkey is currently at 987 Ks with 2243 at bats, and 2670 plate appearances. Assuming he can get another 50 or so at bats, he will surely eclipse Sano's mark. He has 74 plate appearances to work with, which also looks very, very likely based on his performance this year (2.64 PA/strikeout).
You heard it here first: Donkey will make history this year.
Now we just have to wait and see which jersey he will be wearing when he does it.
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