Here comes Patrick Wisdom!
The Cubs' free-swinging third baseman has tied Eugenio Suarez for the MLB strikeout lead at 119, and done it in four fewer games. Wisom has 9 strikeouts in his last 4 games, including a Golden Sombrero in an 11-9 game, and has struck out 19 times in 41 at-bats in July. He gave Cubs' fans a taste of how terrible a hitter is last year when he struck out 153 times in 106 games, a 234-strikeout pace over 162. He and Genio in a Bottle are both on pace for 219 whiffs this year.
Third place right now belongs to Kyle Schwarber with 112 Ks. He also has 28 HR and 57 RBI so he won't be out of the race anytime soon, especially with Bryce Harper out for a while.
With his hat trick last night, Joey G is up to 95 in 211 at-bats. No one else in the league even comes close to that kind of production. That's striking out 45% of the time. If you could get him 600 at-bats in a year, he'd strike out 270 times.
His three whiffs got him to 980 in his career. That's good for sole possession of 365th place, one ahead of bizarro unlikely former MVP Terry Pendelton, and three behind consistent Astro and Ranger disappointment Mark McLemore. I'll never forget the spring of 1991 when McLemore hit .441 in spring training for the Astros to win the starting 2B job, then hit .148 in 26 games to start the season and got cut. Good times.
After that, Big Joe has two more Texas baseball legends on his punch list. Tied at 984 are Ranger catcher Jarrod "Hummingbird" Saltalamacchia and Astro/Ranger Carlos Lee, who I bet weighs 320 pounds these days, and whom only hustled on defense once in his entire career, a play that wound with up Adam Everett getting his leg broken.
Also, cheers to Miguel Cabrera for moving into 6th place all-time in strikeouts with #2,004, surpassing The Big Cat. Unless he plays 3 more years, that'll be it for Cabrera. Captain Steroids Alex Rodriguez is the next man up the ladder at 5th with 2,287.
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